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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781760463502 , 1760463507
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 464 pages : illustrations)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Porter, Robert, 1932- Consolidated gold fields in Australia :the rise and decline of a British mining house, 1926-1998
    Keywords: Gold mines and mining History ; Gold mines and mining ; HISTORY / Australia & New Zealand ; History ; Australia Gold discoveries ; Australia ; Electronic books
    Abstract: pt. 1. Context--consolidated gold fields. 1. The consolidated gold fields of South Africa ; 2. New horizons for a British mining house -- pt. 2. Early investments in Australia. 3. Western Australian gold ; 4. Broader associations ; 5. Lake George and New Guinea -- pt. 3. A new force in Australian mining 1960-1966. 6. A new approach to Australia ; 7. New men and a new model ; 8. A range of investments -- pt. 4. Expansion, consolidation and restructuring 1966-1981. 9. Move to an Australian shareholding ; 10. Expansion and consolidation 1966-1976 ; 11. Acquisition and diversification ; 12. Portfolio challenges ; 13. Portfolio review 1975-1981 -- pt. 5. A majority Australian owned mining company 1981-1989. 14. Formation of a diversified mining company ; 15. The initial years ; 16. New interests and diversification ; 17. The challenges of the parent -- pt. 6. The final decade 1990-1998. 18. Hanson on the Register ; 19. Tumultuous years 1990-1994 ; 20. Final years ; 21. The end of an era.
    Abstract: Consolidated Gold Fields was a major British mining house founded by Cecil Rhodes in 1892. Diversifying from its South African gold interests, the company invested widely during the following century. This included investments in the Western Australian gold sector from the 1920s and exploration and mining activities elsewhere in Australia and the Territory of New Guinea. In the 1960s, Consolidated Gold Fields Australia (CGFA) was formed. CGFA had ambitious plans and the financial backing from London to establish itself as one of the main diversified mining companies in Australia. Investments were held in the historic Mount Lyell Mining and Railway Company, in Renison, and it was one of the first groups to develop iron ore deposits in the Pilbara of Western Australia. It also acquired a major interest in mineral sands. While the London-based Consolidated Gold Fields ceased to exist in 1989, taken over and dismembered by renowned corporate raider Hanson Plc, its Australian subsidiary, renamed Renison Goldfields Consolidated (RGC), continued for another nine years as a diversified mining group before it suffered its own corporate demise, facilitated by Hanson. CGFA and RGC were important participants in Australia's post-World War II mining sector. This book is a history of a once great British mining-finance house and its investments in Australia. Consolidated Gold Fields had a rich and broad history in Australia; its ultimate fate did not demonstrate its potential as an Australian mining company
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  • 2
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    Canberra, ACT, Australia : Australian National University Press
    ISBN: 9781760463953 , 1760463957
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 257 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als 'We are all here to stay'
    Keywords: United Nations ; Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (United Nations. General Assembly) ; Indigenous peoples Civil rights ; Indigenous peoples (International law) ; Indigenous peoples Legal status, laws, etc ; POLITICAL SCIENCE / Civil Rights ; Indigenous peoples ; Civil rights ; Indigenous peoples (International law) ; Indigenous peoples ; Legal status, laws, etc ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Introduction -- 1. The Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples -- 2. Reconciliation, trust and liberal inclusion -- 3. The declaration and the postsettler liberal state: perspectives from Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the United States -- 4. Plurality, human rights and what's wrong with liberal inclusion? -- 5. Self-determination-the power and the practice -- 6. The declaration in comparative context -- 7. Sovereignty -- 8. Difference, deliberation and reason -- 9. Differentiated citizenship: a liberal politics of potential -- Conclusion.
    Abstract: In 2007, 144 UN member states voted to adopt a Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the US were the only members to vote against it. Each eventually changed its position. This book explains why and examines what the Declaration could mean for sovereignty, citizenship and democracy in liberal societies such as these. It takes Canadian Chief Justice Lamer's remark that 'we are all here to stay' to mean that indigenous peoples are 'here to stay' as indigenous. The book examines indigenous and state critiques of the Declaration but argues that, ultimately, it is an instrument of significant transformative potential showing how state sovereignty need not be a power that is exercised over and above indigenous peoples. Nor is it reasonably a power that displaces indigenous nations' authority over their own affairs. The Declaration shows how and why, and this book argues that in doing so, it supports more inclusive ways of thinking about how citizenship and democracy may work better. The book draws on the Declaration to imagine what non-colonial political relationships could look like in liberal societies
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 229-257)
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9781760464035 , 1760464031
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxxii, 377 pages) , illustrations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Niche Wars : Australia in Afghanistan and Iraq, 2001-2014
    DDC: 356.10994
    Keywords: Australia History ; Afghan War, 2001- Participation, Australian ; Iraq War, 2003-2011 Participation, Australian ; Peacekeeping forces, Australian History ; Peace-building, Australian History ; Diplomatic relations ; Military participation ; Australian ; Military relations ; Peace-building, Australian ; Peacekeeping forces, Australian ; History ; Military history ; Australia Foreign relations 20th century ; Australia Foreign relations 21st century ; Australia Military relations 20th century ; Australia Military relations 21st century ; United States Military relations 20th century ; United States Military relations 21st century ; Australia History, Military 20th century ; Australia History, Military 21st century ; Australia ; Iraq ; United States ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Introduction / John Blaxland -- Part 1: Policy and strategy. 1. A minister's perspective / Robert Hill ; 2. A departmental Secretary's perspective / Ric Smith ; 3. A Chief of Defence Force's perspective / Chris Barrie -- Part 2: On operations in Afghanistan and Iraq. 4. Australia's intervention in Afghanistan, 2001-02 / Dan McDaniel ; 5. Air Operations Control and Reporting Centre / Chris Westwood ; 6. Conventional stability operations at the battle group level in Iraq / Anthony Rawlins ; 7. Maritime operations / Peter Jones ; 8. Embeds / Jim Molan -- Part 3: Joint forces, enablers and partners. 9. Command and control / Michael Crane ; 10. Intelligence in Afghanistan / Mick Lehmann ; 11. Civil and humanitarian assistance / Alan Ryan ; 12. The military and the media / Karen Middleton ; 13. The Australian Federal Police in Afghanistan, 2007-14 / Col Speedie and Steve Mullins ; 14. AusAID stabilisation / David Savage ; 15. The gender dimension / Elizabeth Boulton -- Part 4: Lessons and legacies. 16. Lessons and legacies of the war in Afghanistan / William Maley ; 17. American and British experience in Iraq and Afghanistan, 2001-04 / Dan Marston ; 18. Lessons and legacies of the use of force / Peter Leahy ; 19. The Official History of Australian Operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, and Australian Peacekeeping Operations in East Timor / Craig Stockings ; 20. Final reflections / John Blaxland.
    Abstract: Australia invoked the ANZUS Alliance following the Al Qaeda attacks in the United States on 11 September 2001. But unlike the calls to arms at the onset of the world wars, Australia decided to make only carefully calibrated force contributions in support of the US-led coalition campaigns in Afghanistan and Iraq. Why is this so? Niche Wars examines Australia's experience on military operations in Afghanistan and Iraq from 2001 to 2014. These operations saw over 40 Australian soldiers killed and hundreds wounded. But the toll since has been greater. For Afghanistan and Iraq the costs are hard to measure. Why were these forces deployed? What role did Australia play in shaping the strategy and determining the outcome? How effective were they? Why is so little known about Australia's involvement in these campaigns? What lessons can be learned from this experience? Niche Wars commences with a scene-setting overview of Australia's military involvement in the Middle East over more than a century. It then draws on unique insights from many angles, across a spectrum of men and women, ranging from key Australian decision makers, practitioners and observers. The book includes a wide range of perspectives in chapters written by federal government ministers, departmental secretaries, service commanders, task force commanders, sailors, soldiers, airmen and women, international aid workers, diplomats, police, journalists, coalition observers and academics. Niche Wars makes for compelling reading but also stands as a reference work on how and why Australia became entangled in these conflicts that had devastating consequences. If lessons can be learned from history about how Australia uses its military forces, this book is where to find them. -- From publisher's website
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  • 4
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    Acton ACT, Australia : Australian National University Press
    ISBN: 9781760464295 , 1760464295
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 236 pages) , illustrations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Cooperative evolution : reclaiming Darwin's vision
    DDC: 576.8
    Keywords: Darwin, Charles ; Darwin, Charles ; Evolution (Biology) ; Evolution (Biology) ; Electronic books
    Abstract: 1. In homage to Darwin -- 2. All knowledge is metaphor -- 3. Intelligent evolution and intelligence -- 4. How evolution works -- 5. The past is a foreign country -- 6. We do things differently now -- 7. Energy: where it all begins -- 8. Everything is connected -- 9. Walling in and walling out -- 10. Becoming human -- 11. Inheriting the Earth -- 12. Our closest cousins -- 13. Glimpses of the future -- 14. Weaving the golden net.
    Abstract: Cooperative Evolution offers a fresh account of evolution consistent with Charles Darwin's own account of a cooperative, inter-connected, buzzing and ever-changing world. Told in accessible language, treating evolutionary change as a cooperative enterprise brings some surprising shifts from the traditional emphasis on the dominance of competition. The book covers many evolutionary changes reconsidered as cooperation. These include the cooperative origins of life, evolution as a spiral rather than a ladder or tree, humans as a part of natural systems rather than the purpose, relationships between natural and social change, and the role of the individual in adaptive radiation onto new ground. The story concludes with a projection of human evolution from the past into the future
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9781760464431 , 1760464430
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xix, 568 pages) , illustrations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Leading from the North : rethinking Northern Australia development
    DDC: 330.971903
    Keywords: Economic history ; Economic policy ; Northern Territory Economic conditions ; Northern Territory Economic policy ; Australia, Northern Economic conditions ; Australia, Northern Economic policy ; Northern Australia ; Northern Territory
    Abstract: Section 1. Rethinking regional development and social infrastructure in Northern Australia / Sharon Harwood. 1. Place-based land use planning and development in Northern Australia: Cape York Peninsula, Queensland / Sharon Harwood and Benjamin Christie-Johnston ; 2. Place-based agricultural development: a new way of thinking about an old idea in Northern Australia / Jim Turnour, Kate Andrews, Allan P. Dale, Connar McShane, Michelle Thompson and Bruce Prideaux -- 3. Investing in the future: human and social service development in Northern Australia / Hurriyet Babacan and Narayan Gopalkrishnan -- 4. Underpinning development: health and health workforce in Northern Australia / Scott R. Davis, Felicity Croker and Alexandra Edelman -- Section 2. Economic and business development in the North / Rolf Gerritsen. 5. Pulse and pause: researching the economic future of northern and remote Australia / Rolf Gerritsen ; 6. Issues in the future directions of tourism in Northern Australia / Bruce Prideaux, Benxiang Zeng and Sharon Harwood ; 7. Economic equity and major development / Natalie Stoeckl ; 8. Other views of Northern Australian aspirations: pre-notions, ideologies and remoteness / Judith Lovell and Don Zoellner ; 9. National data: reflecting Northern Australian aspirations? / Don Zoellner and Judith Lovell -- Section 3. Demographic trends and migration: key issues facing further development in Northern Australia / Bruce Prideaux. 10. The demography of developing Northern Australia / Andrew Taylor and Pawinee Yuhun ; 11. Attracting and retaining international migrants: a key issue in developing Northern Australia / Linda Rosenman, Kate Golebiowska, Andrew Taylor, Petra T. Buergelt, Hannah Payer, Huw Brokensha, Jan Salmon, Alicia Boyle, Kerstin K. Zander and Pawinee Yuhun -- Section 4. Water, land and energy in the North / Tom D. Brewer. 12. A case-based discussion on the disjuncture between local values and federal, state and territory development policy in Northern Australia / Tom D. Brewer, Sharon Harwood, Ainsley Archer, David Williams and Allan P. Dale ; 13. Land tenure and development in Northern Australia / Allan P. Dale, Bruce Taylor and Marcus B. Lane ; 14. Governing the community-based natural resource management system in Northern Australia: challenges and opportunities / Allan P. Dale, Gabriel Crowley, Tom D. Brewer, Kate Andrews, Brian Warren, Karen Vella and Ruth Potts ; 15. Comparing roles and rights of indigenous groups in local governance of Trepang Fisheries in Northern Australia and Eastern Indonesia / Dirk J. Steenbergen, Gemma Wickens and Jackie Gould ; 16. Dry thinking, wet places: conceptualising fluid states / Paul Carter -- Section 5. Thriving in northern climates / Linda Rosenman. 17. Timing and climate: rainfall variability in Northern Australia / Chris O'Brien, Sara Beavis, Andrew Campbell and Tom Griffiths ; 18. Killing two birds with one stone: developing Northern Australian adaptive capabilities to sustainably develop competent and thriving communities capable of responding effectively to natural hazards / Petra T. Buergelt, Douglas Paton, Andrew Campbell, Helen James and Alison Cottrell ; 19. Perceptions about climate change impacts and adaptation: case studies from indigenous communities in Northern and Central Australia / Kerstin K. Zander, Yiheyis T. Maru, Digby Race, Supriya Mathew and John Rainbird ; 20. Design for liveability in tropical Australia / Lisa Law, Shokhida Safarova, Andrew Campbell and Edward Halawa -- Section 6. Governance systems in Northern Australia / Allan P. Dale. 21. New pathways for the governance of northern development / Allan P. Dale, Andrew Campbell, Michael Douglas, Alistar Robertson, Ruth Wallace and Peter Davies ; 22. Collaborative research into contemporary Indigenous governance / Linda Ford, Michael Christie, Catherine Bow, Tanyah Nasir, Michaela Spencer, Matt Campbell, Helen Verran and John Prior ; 23. Local knowledge and the challenge of regional governance / Paul Carter ; 24. Revisiting governance systems analysis in Northern Australia: exploring critical systems thinking as a framework for engaging with multiplicity and incommensurability / Anne Stephens, Elspeth Oppermann and Allan P. Dale ; 25. Building regional research capacity: The Northern Research Futures Collaborative Research Network / Lawrence Cram.
    Abstract: Leading from the North aims to improve public dialogue around the future of northern Australia to underpin robust and flexible planning and policy frameworks. A number of areas are addressed including social infrastructure, governance systems, economic, business and regional development, climate and its implications, the roles and trends in demography and migration in the region. This book not only speaks to the issues of development in northern Australia but also other regional areas, and examines opportunities for growth with changing economies and technologies. The authors of this book consist of leading researchers, academics and experts from Charles Darwin University, The Australian National University, James Cook University, the Australian Institute of Marine Science and many other collaborative partners. Many of the authors have first-hand experience of living and working in northern Australia. They understand the real issues and challenges faced by people living in northern Australia and other similar regional areas. Backed by their expertise and experience, the authors present their discussions and findings from a local perspective
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  • 6
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    Canberra, ACT, Australia : Australian National University Press
    ISBN: 9781760464646 , 1760464643 , 1760464651 , 9781760464653
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 294 pages) , illustrations
    Series Statement: Pacific series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The Federated States of Micronesia's engagement with the outside world : control, self-preservation and continuity
    DDC: 996.5
    Keywords: Diplomatic relations ; Economic history ; Social conditions ; Micronesia (Federated States) Foreign relations ; Micronesia (Federated States) Economic conditions ; Micronesia (Federated States) Social conditions ; Micronesia (Federated States) ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Introduction -- 1. Writing Micronesian History -- 2. Pre-Colonial Society and Identity -- 3. Responding to Colonisation -- 4. Negotiating Independence -- 5. The Constitution and Post-Colonial Identity -- 6. Engaging with China and the US -- 7. Managing Climate Change -- 8. Contemporary Challenges.
    Abstract: This study addresses the neglected history of the people of the Federated States of Micronesia's (FSM) engagement with the outside world. Situated in the northwest Pacific, FSM's strategic location has led to four colonial rulers. Histories of FSM to date have been largely written by sympathetic outsiders. Indigenous perspectives of FSM history have been largely absent from the main corpus of historical literature. A new generation of Micronesian scholars are starting to write their own history from Micronesian perspectives and using Micronesian forms of history. This book argues that Micronesians have been dealing successfully with the outside world throughout the colonial era in ways colonial authorities were often unaware of. This argument is sustained by examination of oral histories, secondary sources, interviews, field research and the personal experience of a person raised in the Mortlock Islands of Chuuk State. It reconstructs how Micronesian internal processes for social stability and mutual support endured, rather than succumbing to the different waves of colonisation. This study argues that colonisation did not destroy Micronesian cultures and identities, but that Micronesians recontextualised the changing conditions to suit their own circumstances. Their success rested on the indigenous doctrines of adaptation, assimilation and accommodation deeply rooted in the kinship doctrine of eaea fengen (sharing) and alilis fengen (assisting each other). These values pervade the Constitution of the FSM, which formally defines the modern identity of its indigenous peoples, reasserting and perpetuating Micronesian values and future continuity
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 267-294) and index
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  • 7
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    Acton, ACT : Australian National University Press
    ISBN: 9781760464417 , 1760464414
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 562 pages)
    Uniform Title: Puranas Viṣṇupurāṇa
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The Viṣṇu Purāṇa : ancient annals of the god with lotus eyes
    DDC: 294.5925
    Keywords: Puranas Criticism, interpretation, etc ; Puranas ; Hindu philosophy in literature ; Values in literature ; Hinduism Social aspects ; Hindu philosophy in literature ; Hinduism ; Social aspects ; Values in literature ; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Abstract: Introduction -- Book one : Creation -- Book two : The World -- Book three : Society -- Book four : The Royal Dynasties -- Book five : Kṛṣṇa -- Book Six : Dissolution -- References -- Appendix -- Selective index.
    Abstract: Viṣṇu is a central deity in the Hindu pantheon, especially in his manifestation as the seductive cattle-herding youth, Kṛṣṇa. The purāṇas are sacred texts, which, as the Sanskrit name implies, are collections of narratives from 'long ago'. The Viṣṇu Purāṇa is thus an ancient account of the universe and guide to life, which places Viṣṇu-Kṛṣṇa at the centre of creation, theology and reality itself. This text, composed about 1,500 years ago, provides a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the most important themes and narratives that constitute the Hindu imagination: the creation and destruction of the universe, the origin of gods and mortals, the peopling of the world, and the structure and conduct of ideal brahminical society. The Viṣṇu Purāṇa describes the trials of exemplary devotees, the existential struggles between gods and demons, and the exploits of legendary cultural heroes. It also contains many ecstatic songs of praise for the deity. The ever-popular accounts of Kṛṣṇa's love games with the cattle-herding girls of Vṛṇdāvana, which have proliferated in literature, dance, song and visual arts over the millennia, are found here in authoritative form. This faithful yet fluent blank-verse rendering of this great Hindu classic is the first new English translation in over 100 years. It will be welcomed by the scholarly community, while remaining readily accessible to a general readership.--From the publisher's website
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  • 8
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    Canberra, ACT, Australia : Australian National University Press
    ISBN: 9781760464813
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xix, 791 pages) , illustrations
    Series Statement: Peacebuilding Compared
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Macrocriminology and freedom
    DDC: 364
    Keywords: Criminology ; Free will and determinism ; Criminology ; Personal Autonomy ; Criminologie ; Libre arbitre et déterminisme ; criminology ; Criminology ; Free will and determinism
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  • 9
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    Canberra, ACT, Australia : Australian National University Press
    ISBN: 9781760465018 , 1760465011
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 282 pages) , illustrations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Honouring a nation : a history of Australia's honours system
    DDC: 929.799994
    Keywords: Awards History ; Medals History ; Decorations of honor History ; Titles of honor and nobility History ; Awards ; Decorations of honor ; Medals ; Titles of honor and nobility ; History ; Australia
    Description / Table of Contents: 1. Spirit of democracy, 1788-1900 -- 2. Nation and state, 1901-1914 -- 3. New empire order, 1914-1918 -- 4. Repugnant to the people? 1919-1939 -- 5. In war and peace, 1939-1967 -- 6. It's time, 1967-1975 -- 7. A system divided, 1975-1990 -- 8. Barbeque stopper, 1990-2015.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 263-282)
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  • 10
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    Canberra, ACT, Australia : Australian National University Press
    ISBN: 9781760463915 , 1760463914
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 157 pages) , illustrations
    Series Statement: Aboriginal history monographs
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Goodna girls : a history of children in a Queensland mental asylum
    DDC: 362.709943
    Keywords: Wolston Park Hospital (Qld.) History ; Children Institutional care ; Psychiatry History ; Child welfare History ; Child welfare ; Children ; Institutional care ; Psychiatry ; History ; Australia ; Queensland ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Part 1. Historical context. 1. Marginalised voices: the quest for a recognised history -- Part 2. The survivors. 2. The Panther: Jean/Erin ; 3. One of the most persistent bitches: Judy ; 4. Wasted days and wasted nights: Rose ; 5. Don't shoot the wounded: Tammy -- Part 3. The witnesses. 6. Brewing truth: the Priest ; 7. The penny dropped: the Psychiatrist ; 8. I had no way of processing what was going on: the Nurse -- Part 4. Next steps. 9. Conclusion: What followed and what may yet proceed.
    Abstract: Goodna Girls tells the story of children incarcerated in Wolston Park Hospital, an adult psychiatric facility in Queensland, Australia. It contains the personal testimonies of women who relate--in their own no-holds-barred style and often with irreverent humour--how they, as children, ended up in Wolston Park and how this affected their adult lives. The accounts of hospital staff who witnessed the effects of this heinous policy and spoke out are also included. The book examines the consequences of the Queensland Government's manipulation of a medical model to respond to 'juvenile delinquents', many of whom were simply vulnerable children absconding from abusive conditions. As Australia faces the repercussions of the institutionalisation of its children in the twentieth century, brought about through a series of government inquiries, Goodna Girls makes a vital contribution to the public history of the Stolen Generations, Former Child Migrants and Forgotten Australians. Goodna Girls presents the research that informed a successful, collective campaign to lobby the Queensland Government to make long overdue and much-needed reparations to a group of courageous survivors. It holds contemporary resonance for scholars, policymakers and practitioners in the fields of public history, welfare, child protection, education, nursing, sociology, medicine and criminology
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