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Scott Prince, David Hartley
Deadly D and Justice Jones return in their most exciting and funny story yet!The action-packed, rugby league adventures of Deadly D and Justice Jones just got a whole lot deadlier. As Deadly D continues to be the NRL's hottest superstar, Dylan's…
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Scott Prince, David Hartley
Eleven-year-old Dylan has to move from Mt Isa to Brisbane and he's not happy. But as soon as he gets to Flatwater State School he finds a former Mount Isa Miner's footy supporter in his principal and a 'Broncos tragic' as a teacher.He also makes a…
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Ramahn Allam
Around 250 Indigenous languages with 600 dialects are spoken in Australia. Today it is estimated that 30 of those languages are still strong and are spoken daily. But over a hundred are critically endangered.
In Talking Language, Ernie Dingo…
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A poem by Zelda Quakawoot
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Michelle Blanchard
In remote New South Wales, a young city doctor gets bamboozled by the gentle cunning and stunning art of a group of local Aboriginal women.
His first job in an Aboriginal outback community takes a turn when some savvy local Aboriginal women compel…
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Martin Edmond
Battarbee and Namatjira is the biography of two artists Rex Battarbee and Albert Namatjira, one white Australian from Warrnambool in Victoria, the other Aboriginal, of the Arrernte people, from the Hermannsburg Mission south of Alice Springs.From…
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Philip A Clarke
The author argues that we can better understand a people if we know how they see and use plants.In Discovering Aboriginal Plant Use, Clarke dips into his field journals to provide a rich account of journeys, as both anthropologist and ethnobotanist,…
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History
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Alana Valentine
When girls at the Parramatta Training School rioted in 1961, a special, more punitive institution was set up in a disused psychiatric hospital in Hay, in remote Western NSW.Redesigned to house the ten 'worst' girls in the State, the Hay Institution…
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Kim McKenzie
Djunawunya, Arnhem Land, east of the town of Maningrida, July 1978. Frank Gurrmanamana is responsible for preparing the final mortuary ceremonies for his brother who had died six years before. The brother had been buried in Maningrida, but now his…
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Culturally appropriate programmes can help Aboriginal gamblers manage their habit.
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Quenten Agius, Kim Mavromatis
King William IV recognised the continued rights to land for Aboriginal people in South Australia's founding document, the Letters Patent, in Feb 1836. The first ever Aboriginal rights granted in Australia's colonial history. Rights to the land, to…
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A poem by Samuel McKechnie, New South Wales.
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A poem by Zelda Quakawoot, Mackay, Queensland.
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Ann McGrath, Andrew Pike
Lake Mungo is an ancient Pleistocene lake-bed in south-western New South Wales, and is one of the world’s richest archaeological sites.
Message From Mungo focuses on the interface over the last 40 years between the scientists on one hand, and, on…
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Ian Keen
Drawing on early colonial sources as well as the writing of amateur and professional anthropologists, linguists and archaeologists, Aboriginal Economy and Society compares the social life and culture of seven regions of Australia as they appear to…
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Liza Kennedy
Yamakarra is built on the memories of Liza Kennedy (1902-1996). It celebrates a group of Aboriginal people whose country is between Cobar and Ivanhoe in far western NSW and whose story will have widespread appeal.
Lack of water in this region meant…
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Maggie Brady
Maggie Brady's set of 6 booklets is a great resource to help us change what we commonly think to know about Aboriginal alcohol consumption.
The booklets differ from other literature in that they do not cover causes or consequences of alcohol…
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Cape York Elders, Peter McConchie (ed)
Not many publications teach fire management from an Aboriginal perspective--this one does.
Aboriginal elders tell how they understand and manage fire in Cape York, Australia's far north, and Peter McConchie understands to support and illustrate…
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When Aboriginal people use fire to manage country they consider a plethora of parameters. Read why cool fires are key and why the canopy is sacred.
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Lara Cole
On an unseasonably warm evening in 1968 Australian Prime Minister John Gorton, wearing evening dress, walked slowly along a line of 25 young Aboriginal women, dressed in white satin sporting beehive hairdos, standing silently in the Sydney Town…
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Mental health statistics show Aboriginal people are much more likely to suffer from depression or dementia than other Australians. But mental health is worst where you wouldn't expect it to be.