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An incisive examination of Broome in its heyday.
Daisy Bates was an intrepid reporter who was well used to tough travelling. She examined many of the Murchison mines in their fledgling days.
The race based riots and their causes have echoed over the past century. The first dispassionate study of a usually highly politicised incident. Essential reading ...
The Margaret River region of Australias south-west is internationally renowned for its award-winning wines. There are now more than 200 wineries, predominantly boutique style, in ...
Beyondie Station at Kumarina, north of Meekatharra, was taken up in the 1920s by Bob George, a Rabbit Proof Fence boundary rider. He protected a ...
Australia's extensive coastline has a rich and diverse maritime history. In Search of Fish and Fortune celebrates the history of fishing and pearling as ...
Stepping Off is a book for locals and travellers alike. It is the story of the south-western corner of Western Australia- an environmental history, a ...
In Every Mother's Son is Guilty, Chris Owen provides a compelling account of policing in the Kimberley district from 1882, when police were established ...
May Holman charted new territory for women, but the barriers she encountered and her methods of overcoming them still resonate today.
Throughout the 1930s May ...
In 1963, the first US defence facility on Australian soil was established - the US Naval Communication Station at North West Cape in Western Australia.
In ...
This is a pivotal story long overdue for the telling: how Aboriginal and European people interacted with each other following the British territorial invasion of ...
The elegant, ultra-modern S.S. Koombana arrived in Western Australia in March 1909.
After only three years of Nor'-West service, the ship and her ...
Esther Warden was the 'terror' of West End Fremantle and the most dangerous woman in Western Australia. Lilly Doyle kept company with thieves and rogues ...
In this fascinating book, renowned WA historian Penelope Hetherington turns her analytical gaze to marriage and divorce in colonial Western Australia. The Marriage Knot ends ...