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Contains 20 licensed copies of the infographic 'Australia's Stolen Generations'.
Choose this product if you want to license the infographic to 20 users, for example for all of your students or the entire class of a cultural competency course.
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Textbooks, teaching, studies
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Elisabeth Baehr, Barbara Schmidt-Haberkamp (eds.)
Just prior to the federal election of 2007, the Australian government led by John Howard decreed the “Northern Territory National Emergency Response”, commonly known as the Intervention, officially in reaction to an investigation by the Northern…
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Douglas Watkin
Ella Havelka became the first Aboriginal dancer to be invited into The Australian Ballet.
Ella’s introduction to dance began at the Dubbo Ballet Studio and with the help of scholarships and hand-me-down tutus, she quickly started winning local…
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Trevor Graham
Land Bilong Islanders follows Queensland's Supreme Court to Murray Island, the centre of a legal battle which forever altered relationships between black and white in Australia.
Murray Island, or Mer, lies to the north of the Australian mainland.…
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Many have heard of reconciliation, but are confused about National Reconciliation Week:
When is it on?
Why those dates?
What's happening?
Can I get involved?
Get that confusion sorted. Learn about the two historic dates that bookend Reconciliation…
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Land
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Kate Glaskin
Crosscurrents examines native title law by tracing the development of a single claim, and, in doing so, makes this complex area of law more accessible to non-specialist readers. The book analyses the interaction of Aboriginal and Western systems of…
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Children
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Bruce Pascoe
Albert Cutts is a tree feller. A fella who cuts down trees. Fog is a fox cub raised by a dingo. He’s called a dox because people are suspicious of foxes and Albert Cutts owns the dingo and now the dox. Albert is a bushman and lives a remote life…
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Children
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Melanie Prewett, Maggie Prewett (illus.)
Two Mates is the true story of the special mateship between two young boys who have grown up together in the coastal town of Broome in Australia's north-west.
Jack is Aboriginal and Raf is a non-Aboriginal boy who has spina bifida (a birth defect…
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Warwick Thornton
The Southern Cross is the most famous constellation in the southern hemisphere. Ever since colonisation, it’s been claimed, appropriated and hotly-contested for ownership by a range of Australian groups.But for Aboriginal people the meaning of this…
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Wayne Blair
During the first months after the 1979 Iranian Revolution, wealthy Jewish Iranian gemologist Isaac Amin is suddenly arrested at his office in Tehran by the Revolutionary Guards who take him to prison.During his prison days, he meets fellow prisoners…
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Warwick Thornton
Sweet Country is set in 1929 in the outback of the Northern Territory. Sam is an Aboriginal middle-aged stockman who works for a kind preacher, Fred Smith.
Harry Marsh, returning from the Western Front, is appointed as the new station operator, and…
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Tyson Mowarin
Australia is home to the world’s oldest continuous culture. A culture whose sacred sites are older than any of the worlds most famous monuments. Stonehenge, the Pyramids and the Great Wall of China are comparatively recent compared to the rock art…
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Erica Glynn
Raw, heartfelt, sometimes painstaking but often funny, In My Own Words follows the journey of adult Aboriginal students and their teachers as they discover the transformative power of reading and writing for the first time in their lives.
"They…
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Perun Bonser
Aided by a young female Aboriginal tracker, a police constable hunts a band of dangerous criminals on Australia's western frontier in the early 1900s.
However, when the constable is severely injured the tracker is forced to eliminate the last of…
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Nakkiah Lui
Two cousins from Sydney's outer suburbs decide that the only way to feel loved is to turn their back on their family for good, causing a family to implode, and two lives to be changed forever.
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Dylan River
Indigenous actor Tom E Lewis, once uprooted from his Arnhem Land home, returns after 40 years, re-connecting through the Murrungun songline.
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Bjorn Stewart
1944, Sydney. A lonely, married jazz singer and a troubled Aboriginal soldier find solace in each other and their shared history in an underground speakeasy.
Here, the segregation rules of the outside world don’t apply. But as they fall in love,…
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Children
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Ambelin Kwaymullina, Leanne Tobin (illus.)
The girl had lost her way. She had wandered away from the Mothers, the Aunties and the Grandmothers, from the Fathers and the Uncles and the Grandfathers. Who will show her the way home?
About the Author
Ambelin Kwaymullina loves reading sci-fi…
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Allan Collins ACS, Edoardo Crismani
Filmmaker Edoardo Crismani and his mother Barbara embark on a search to unravel the mystery surrounding Barbara’s father, Joe Murray, an Aboriginal boxing champion known as “The Black Panther” who danced and sang in vaudeville shows, and married a…
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Land
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Eve Vincent
Against Native Title – Conflict and creativity in outback Australia is about one group's lived experience of a divisive native title claim in the outback town of Ceduna, where the native title claims process has thoroughly reorganised local…
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Anthologies
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Sally Bin Demin
In this montage of memoir, art, silk paintings and photographs, Sally Bin Demin remembers her childhood growing up in Broome during the 1940s and 1950s.
As one of the 'after the war kids', Sally's lifestyle was embedded in the many cultural…