Lloyd’s Register OneOcean’s Guide to Port Entry 1989-1990 Nations A-L

Lloyd’s Register OneOcean’s Guide to Port Entry 1989-1990 Nations A-L

Author: Lloyd's Register Foundation

Publisher: Lloyd's Register

Published: 1989-01-01

Total Pages: 1770

ISBN-13:

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First published in 1971, these Guides provide invaluable information on thousands of commercial ports and terminals across the globe. They are compiled and published annually by LR OneOcean, whose years of global maritime experience allows them to provide expert and innovative solutions that enhance efficiency, sustainability, and overall industry success. The Guides cover a significant geographical breadth, and the most recent volume includes information on over 12,500 ports, harbours and terminals worldwide. These are fully indexed and contain detailed port plans and mooring diagrams.


Landscapes of Indigenous Performance

Landscapes of Indigenous Performance

Author: Fiona Magowan

Publisher: Aboriginal Studies Press

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 181

ISBN-13: 0855754931

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This collection shows how traditional music and dance have responded to colonial control in the past and more recently to other external forces beyond local control. It looks at musical pasts and presents as a continuum of creativity; at contemporary cultural performance as a contested domain; and at cross-cultural issues of recording and teaching music and dance as experienced by Indigenous leaders and educators and non-Indigenous researchers and scholars.


Big White Lie

Big White Lie

Author: John Fitzgerald

Publisher: UNSW Press

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 316

ISBN-13: 9780868408705

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Much has been written about the White Australia Policy, but very little has been written about it from a Chinese perspective. Big White Lie shifts our understanding of the White Australia Policy - and indeed White Australia - by exploring what Chinese Australians were saying and doing at a time when they were officially excluded.Big White Lie pays close attention to Chinese migration patterns, debates, social organisations, and their business and religious lives. It shows that they had every right to be counted as Australians, even in White Australia. The book's focus on Chinese Australians provides a refreshing new perspective on the important role the Chinese have played in Australia's past at a time when China's likely role in Australia's future is more compelling than ever.


Arnie: Pearls and Luggers in the Torres Strait

Arnie: Pearls and Luggers in the Torres Strait

Author: Arnie Duffield

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2021-06-07

Total Pages: 138

ISBN-13: 1664105204

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This is the story of Arnie Duffield, who arrived at Thursday Island, in Torres Strait, the Northern tip of Australia, aged ten, in 1936 - beginning a life-time of adventure. His father worked on the famous sailing luggers, diving boats that harvested pearl shells and pearls for over 100 years up to 1980. Arnie with his father and brother, with their own hands would build their own flotilla of luggers, to operate as a family company over eventful decades: seeing the Great Depression, war and the immediate threat of invasion, a post-war boom in the region, the loss of divers and constant striving for safety at sea, failures of an industry, mounting threats to the environment. For ten years he managed an innovative project cultivating pearls for jewellery, a change from selling shells, the `mother of pearl' used for buttons and ornamentation. The tropical life provided excitement, stimulus, dangers; material for yarns, about crocodiles or sharks, drunks, bad weather at sea, a near-drowning, a mercy dash in a fast boat to save a downed pilot, and a few close shaves on bush air-strips. Arnie became a leading personality in this world, a humourist and practitioner of the wisecrack, always quick with a come-back. From childhood days observing the hectic life of the far-away little port at Thursday Island, Waiben under its traditional name; then working as a young man, repairing warships, and operating the family-owned boats, he became, he would proudly state, a master mariner and proficient ship engineer. He would revel in the island life, enjoying great freedom, getting successes and hard blows; in private life, marrying, starting a family, experiencing the stresses and joys. At 95 he is known as the “last man standing” from days when the fleet would depart under sail.


Cape York Peninsula

Cape York Peninsula

Author: Lennie Wallace

Publisher: Boolarong Press

Published: 2011-12-01

Total Pages: 181

ISBN-13: 192192067X

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This is a lively book, full of hitherto unlauded heroes and heroines, telling of the feats of the early pastoral explorers, drovers and pioneers of the Cape York Peninsula.


Townsville to TI (Thursday Island)

Townsville to TI (Thursday Island)

Author: Cameron Burgess

Publisher:

Published: 2019-03

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780648510406

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The Great Barrier Reef is a jewel of natural wonder. Discover this wonderful coast and its people. Fully illustrated with hundreds of colour pictures, more than 50 detailed maps, GPS coordinates of anchorages and detailed descriptions of things to see and do, this guide is designed to help you get more from your cruise to the Torres Strait.


In Defence of Country

In Defence of Country

Author: Noah Riseman

Publisher: ANU Press

Published: 2016-01-19

Total Pages: 221

ISBN-13: 1925022803

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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have been protecting country since time immemorial. One way they have continued these traditions in recent times is through service in the Australian military, both overseas and within Australia. In Defence of Country presents a selection of life stories of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ex-servicemen and women who served in the Australian Army, Navy and Air Force after World War Two. In their own words, participants discuss a range of issues including why they joined up; racial discrimination; the Stolen Generations; leadership; discipline; family; war and peace; education and skills development; community advocacy; and their hopes for the future of Indigenous Australia. Individually and collectively, the life stories in this book highlight the many contributions that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander servicemen and women have made, and continue to make, in defence of country.