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The true story of Harold Bell Lasseter's discovery of a massive gold reef in Central Australia, his venture into the interior to find it ...
This is the first comprehensive biography of an outstanding democrat of democrats whose star shone brightly across the roaring nineties of the West Australian gold ...
In 1883, pastoralists began to drive great herds of cattle into the Northern Territory's Victoria River District. They entered a vast tropical land of ...
Albany Unravelled is a new and fascinating account of the foundation and history of the King George's Sound/Albany region of Western Australia, written ...
Born in 1893, Anthony Bolam was the Station Master at Ooldea Siding on the Trans-Australian Railway from 1920 to 1925. Bolam was very interested in ...
The acclaimed history of colonial Tasmania
'A brilliant book and a must-read for anyone interested in how land shapes people' -Tim Flannery
Almost half of ...
Everywhen asks how knowledge systems of Aboriginal people can broaden our understanding of the past and of history. Indigenous ways of knowing, narrating, and re-enacting ...
The untold stories of some thirty Western Australian convicts transported between 1851 and 1868
Chris Holyday has completed a follow up book to Between Beach and Bush. Contains all new content and never seen before photos and stories supplied ...
The second of two volumes on this important contribution to convict studies and genealogy in WA. Includes biographical details of all the convicts.
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Shortlisted for 2023?NSW Premier's Literary Awards
Shortlisted for 2023 Prime Minister's Literary Award for ...
Frederick Irwin's book, the first large scale study of Western Australia, was published in London in 1835. This facsimile of that now very rare ...
Our Mob Served presents a moving and little-known history of Aboriginal and Torres StraitIslander war time and defence service, told through the vividoral histories and ...
Without a source of cheap energy to fuel steam boilers and for ore treatment, only the Western Australian mines with rich ore would have been ...
Daisy May Bates, CBE (born Margaret Dwyer; 16 October 1859 - 18 April 1951) was an Irish-Australian journalist, welfare worker and lifelong student of Australian Aboriginal ...