A Short History of Thuringowa
Author: Peter Bell
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Published: 2000
Total Pages: 78
ISBN-13: 9780957730533
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Author: Peter Bell
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Published: 2000
Total Pages: 78
ISBN-13: 9780957730533
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Published: 2002
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Kathleen A. Galvin
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 2007-10-12
Total Pages: 422
ISBN-13: 1402049064
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWith detailed data from nine sites around the world, the authors examine how the so-called ‘fragmentation’ of these fragile landscapes occurs and the consequences of this break-up for ecosystems and the people who depend on them. ‘Rangelands’ make up a quarter of the world’s landscape, and here, the case is developed that while fragmentation arises from different natural, social and economic conditions worldwide, it creates similar outcomes for human and natural systems.
Author: Darren Rix
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Published: 2024-09-04
Total Pages: 254
ISBN-13: 1761424033
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFor the first time, the First Nations story of Cook’s arrival, and what blackfellas want everyone to know about the coming of Europeans Both 250 years late and extremely timely, this is an account of what First Nations people saw and felt when James Cook navigated their shores in 1770. We know the European story from diaries, journals and letters. For the first time, this is the other side. Who were the people watching the Endeavour sail by? How did they understand their world and what sense did they make of this strange vision? And what was the impact of these first encounters with Europeans? The answers lie in tales passed down from 1770 and in truth-telling of the often more brutal engagements that followed. Darren Rix (a Gunditjmara-GunaiKurnai man, radio reporter and Archie Roach’s nephew) and his co-author Craig Cormick travelled to all the places on the east coast that were renamed by Cook, and listened to people’s stories. With their permission, these stories have been woven together with the European accounts and placed in their deeper context: the places Cook named already had names; the places he ‘discovered’ already had peoples and stories stretching back before time; and although Cook sailed on, the empire he represented impacted the people’s lives and lands immeasurably in the years after. ‘Warra Warra Wai’ was the expression called to Cook and his crew when they tried to make landfall in Botany Bay. It has long been interpreted as ‘Go away’, but is perhaps more accurately translated as ‘You are all dead spirits’. In adding the First Nations version of these first encounters to the story of Australian history, this is a book that will sit on Australian shelves alongside Cook’s Journals, Dark Emu and The Fatal Shore as one of our foundational texts.
Author: Margaret Heuschele
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Published: 2001
Total Pages: 44
ISBN-13: 9781875830411
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Elizabeth Osborne
Publisher: Aboriginal Studies Press
Published: 1997
Total Pages: 292
ISBN-13: 0855753137
DOWNLOAD EBOOKTorres Strait Islander women's experiences during the Pacific War, 1942 to 1945; pre-war life in theTorres Strait; living under the Torres Strait Islander Act 1939, and withdrawal of the Department's officers in March 1942; evacuation of women and children to mainland Australia, including Cherbourg; Thursday island wives of Japanese divers; evacuation of Hammond Island Mission women and children to Cooyar with Father Flynn; residents of the outer islands were not evacuated; the bombing of Nurapai; recruiting men for war service, account of recruiting men at gunpoint at Masig; discussion on recruitment and volunteering; rates of pay for men; discussion of civil defence; AIF signallers assisted the women left on the islands; Battle of the Coral Sea; living conditions during the war; receipt of child endowment in 1941 and withholding of moneys by the Department; council elections of 1944; teachers' training college on Mabuiag under Phillip Frith; education of children during the war; health services; proclamation of peace on 15 August 1945 and return of the men.
Author: Michelle Tyhuis
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Published: 2019-12-02
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ISBN-13: 9780646812656
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA 78-page book that helps individuals explore their family history, cultural identity and community connections. There are six chapters, with an average of 10 worksheets per chapter. All Ages.
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Published: 2002
Total Pages: 188
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis is the third publication contributing to the regional theme of natural disaster research identified in the BTRE's research program. This report follows on from Report 103 (Economic Costs of Natural Disasters in Australia), which examined natural disasters with an individual cost of more than $10 million. Report 103 found that floods are Australia's most costly disaster type and, on average, cost the Australian community over $300 million each year.
Author: Stephen Pleskun
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Published: 2014-03-28
Total Pages: 953
ISBN-13: 1493135376
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn this 4th and fi nal volume of a series that includes more than 800 composers and over 30,000 compositions Stephen traces the history and development of Classical music in Australia. From obscure and forgotten composers to those who attained an international reputation this volume reveals their output, unique experiences and travails. The foundation and demise of music ensembles, institutions, venues and festivals is part of the story and included in the narrative are performers, conductors, entrepreneurs, educators, administrators, instrument makers, musicologists, music critics and philanthropists. A concise yet comprehensive picture of Australian music making can be found in any given year.
Author: Muriel Pagliano
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Published: 1998
Total Pages: 467
ISBN-13: 9780646334721
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