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Faultlines: Race, work and the politics of changing Australia by George Megalogenis
... Faultlines will prove worthwhile reading for those who seek to understand contemporary Australia and the contradictory faces it currently presents to the world. Few political commentators have attempted such a close assessment of the country covering the period since the mid-1990s. These years are now ripe ... http://www.nla.gov.au/openpublish/index.php/ras/article/download/236/ 277 - 52.5KB |
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NLA News, January 2003: For the Sake of All Women
... study, and their contribution to the scientific knowledge of our strangely unique Australian flora was increasingly valued, if not always put on record. Few women, in fact, aspired to be recognised as scientists per se—and if they did, they were unlikely to be encouraged. From the ... http://www.nla.gov.au/pub/nlanews/2003/jan03/article5.html - 20.1KB |
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22268_natlib.indd
... convinced that if any institution could achieve this, it was the National Library. What sort of exhibition did we get, in the end? Few individuals in history have stored, noted, duplicated, analysed and diarised their lives to the degree that ‘ Perks’ did. Working in the Grainger Museum ... http://www.nla.gov.au/pub/nlanews/2006/jun06/june06_nlanews.pdf - 1292.0KB |
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A Career in Writing Judah Waten and the Cultural Politics of a Literary Career David Carter Acknowledgements This book was completed at Griffith University, Brisbane, and the institutional support of the Faculty of ... http://www.nla.gov.au/documents/carter_combined.pdf - 2179.0KB |
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Augustus Earle : Essay
... as Divine service on board a British frigate (cat. I) and Scudding before a heavy gale off the Cape, lat. 44o (cat. 4). Few artists then considered such routine occurrences were worthy of their attention and it was not until the second half of the nineteenth century ... http://www.nla.gov.au/exhibitions/earle/essay.html - 22.7KB |
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01oct
. . .TI AL LIBRARY OF AUSTRALIA NEWS -OCTOBER 2001- NATIONAL LIBRARY o F AUSTRALIA NEW S Volume XlI Number 1 October 20013 HIS ISLAND HOME: SIR GEORGE GREY' S DEVELOPMENT OF KAWAUISLAND Roslyn Russell finds in the ... http://www.nla.gov.au/pub/nlanews/2001/oct01/01oct.pdf - 5541.0KB |
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98 jun
... was published in London in 1839. It followed his shorter, more limited edition work A Few Observations on the Natural History of the Sperm Whale ( 1835) . In 1840, Frederick Debell Bennett' s two-volume Narrative of a Whaling Voyage ... http://www.nla.gov.au/pub/nlanews/1998/jun98/98jun.pdf - 5421.7KB |
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98oct
NATIONAL LIBRARY o F AUSTRALIA NEW S Volume IX Number 1 October 19983 ARCADIAN QUEST The works of William Westall-the ambitious and temperamental artist on board Matthew Flinders' Investigator- show an unexpected ... http://www.nla.gov.au/pub/nlanews/1998/oct98/98oct.pdf - 5501.2KB |
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99 apr
TI L LIBRARY OF AUSTRALIA NEWS ·APRIL 1999 ·NATIONAL LIBRARY o F AUSTRALIA NEW S Volume IX Number 7 April 19993 COLLECTING KARMA The National Library houses a wealth of Buddhist materials. Tina Faulk and Andrew Gosling ... http://www.nla.gov.au/pub/nlanews/1999/apr99/99apr.pdf - 5669.6KB |
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00jul
--TI AL LIBRARY OF AUSTRALIA NEWS -JULY 2000-NATIONAL LIBRARY o F AUSTRALIA NEW S Volume X Number 10 July 20003 MRS MACQUARIE' S EARRINGS Were Mrs Macquarie' s earrings made from the first gold found in New South Wales? ... http://www.nla.gov.au/pub/nlanews/2000/jul00/00jul.pdf - 5215.5KB |
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