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The Centralian Advocate Guide to Alice Springs, Northern Territory
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 7

The Centralian Advocate Guide to Alice Springs, Northern Territory

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 195?
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Guide to Alice Springs, Northern Territory
  • Language: en

Guide to Alice Springs, Northern Territory

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1951
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Street Names Tell History of Alice Springs
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 43

Street Names Tell History of Alice Springs

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1980*
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Trouble
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 184

Trouble

What is going on in the often troubled town of Alice Springs? Trouble goes into the ordered environment of the courtroom to lay out in detail some of the dark disorder in the town's recent history. Men kill their wives, kill one another in seeming senseless acts of revenge, families feud, women join the violence, children watch and learn from the sidelines. Journalist Kieran Finnane follows the stories through witness accounts, recognizing the horror and tragedy of violent events, and the guilt or innocence of perpetrators. She draws on a 25-year practice of journalism in Alice Springs, as well as experience of its everyday life, to add fine grain to the portrait of a town and region being painfully remade.

Broken Circles
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 726

Broken Circles

There was no single Stolen Generation, there were many and Broken Circles is their story. This major work reveals the dark heart of this history. It shows that, from the earliest times of European colonisation, Aboriginal Australians experienced the trauma of loss and separation, as their children were abducted, enslaved, institutionalised and culturally remodelled.

Black Witness
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 217

Black Witness

From one of this country' s leading Indigenous journalists comes a collection of fierce and powerful essays proving why the media needs to believe Black Witnesses. Amy McQuire has been writing on Indigenous affairs since she was 17 years old. Over the past two decades, she has reported on most of the key events involving Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, including numerous deaths in custody, the Palm Island uprising, the Bowraville murders and the Northern Territory Intervention. She has also exposed the misrepresentations and violence of the mainstream media' s reports, as well as their omissions and silences altogether in regards to Indigenous matters. Black Witness showcases how journalism can be used to hold the powerful to account and make the world a more equitable place. This is the essential collection that we need right now &– and always have.

Daily Echo
  • Language: en

Daily Echo

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2002
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Art of Flying Crooked
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 292

The Art of Flying Crooked

Travel writer Robin Liston and publisher and amateur pilot Rory McAuliffe conceived the idea of visiting twenty six outback places beginning with the letters A to Z. This book tells of their exciting journey.

Night Parrot
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 369

Night Parrot

For well over a century, the Night Parrot lured its seekers into Australia's vast, arid outback. From the beginning it was a mysterious bird. Fewer than 30 specimens were collected before it all but disappeared, offering only fleeting glimpses and the occasional mummified body as proof of its continued existence. Protected by spinifex and darkness, the parrot attained almost mythical status: a challenge to birdwatchers and an inspiration to poets, novelists and artists. Night Parrot documents the competitiveness and secrecy, the triumphs and adventures of the history of the bird and its followers, culminating in the recent discovery of live birds at a few widely scattered locations. It describes what we are now unravelling about the mysteries of its biology and ecology and what is still left to learn. Complemented by guest essays, illustrations and photographs from a wide variety of sources, this book sheds light on Australia's most elusive bird.

Critical Systemic Praxis for Social and Environmental Justice
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 473

Critical Systemic Praxis for Social and Environmental Justice

The book develops a practical approach to public policy issues that have continued to be intractable because of a lack of emphasis on transcultural understanding. Sustained examples help to increase the readability and the accessibility of theory and methodology. The key themes address the issue that: -Management needs to be more systemic. Critical Systemic Praxis is the process whereby we find ways to work across discipline areas and sectoral areas, in order to address complex social, political, economic and environmental problems. -The way we define and address problems depends on an ability to work with, rather than within knowledge areas. -By introducing the notion of governance we can e...