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John, Hartley. The indigenous public sphere: The reporting and reception of aboriginal issues in the Australian media. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000.

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Ramsland, John. Remembering Aboriginal heroes: Struggle, identity and the media. Melbourne: Brolga Publishing, 2006.

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National Media Forum (1996 Perth, W.A.). Telling both stories: Indigenous Australia and the media. Edited by Hartley John 1948- and McKee Alan. Mount Lawley, W.A: Arts Enterprise, Edith Cowan University, 1996.

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Millet, Anne-Sophie. Les aborigènes d'Australie et les médias: Entre préjugés et bataille de l'image (1990-2007). Paris: L'Harmattan, 2013.

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Langton, Marcia. "Well, I heard it on the radio and I saw it on the television": An essay for the Australian Film Commission on the politics and aesthetics of filmmaking by and about Aboriginal people and things. North Sydney, NSW: Australian Film Commission, 1993.

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Meyers, Gary D. Mabo, through the eyes of the media. [Murdoch, W.A.]: Murdoch University Environmental Law & Policy Centre, 1997.

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Mickler, Steve. The myth of privilege. Fremantle, W.A: Fremantle Arts Centre Press, 1998.

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Meyers, Gary D. Through the eyes of the media (part I): A brief history of the political and social responses to Mabo v Queensland. Murdoch, W.A: Murdoch University, Environmental Law & Policy Centre, 1995.

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Meadows, Michael. Voices in the wilderness: Images of Aboriginal people in the Australian media. Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press, 2001.

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Alia, Valerie. Un/covering the north: News, media and aboriginal people. Vancouver: UBC Press, 1999.

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Hartley, John. The indigenous public sphere: The reporting and reception of indigenous issues in the Australian media, 1994-1997. Oxford: Clarendon, 2000.

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Michaels, Eric. For a cultural future: Francis Jupurrurla makes TV at Yuendumu. Melbourne: Artspace, 1987.

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Tuniz, C. The bone readers: Atoms, genes and the politics of Australia's deep past. Crows Nest, N.S.W: Allen & Unwin, 2009.

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Moran, Rod. Massacre myth: An investigation into allegations concerning the mass murder of Aborigines at Forrest River, 1926. Bassendean, W.A: Access Press, 1999.

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Meyers, Gary D. Mabo - through the eyes of the media (part IV): Answering the pastoral leases question : the Wik decision. Murdoch, W.A: Murdoch University Environmental Law & Policy Centre, 1999.

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Tuniz, C. The bone readers: Atoms, genes and the politics of Australia's deep past. Crows Nest, N.S.W: Allen & Unwin, 2009.

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Monchamp, Anne Marie. Autobiographical memory in an Aboriginal Australian community: Culture, place and narrative. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014.

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Halliday, Claire. Do you want sex with that? Camberwell, Vic: Viking, 2009.

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Halliday, Claire. Do you want sex with that? Camberwell, Vic: Viking, 2009.

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Meadows, Michael. Voices in the Wilderness: Images of Aboriginal People in the Australian Media (Contributions to the Study of Mass Media and Communications). Greenwood Press, 2000.

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Telling both stories: Indigenous Australia and the media. Arts Enterprise, Edith Cowan University, 1996.

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Deger, Jennifer. Shimmering Screens: Making Media in an Aboriginal Community (Visible Evidence). Univ Of Minnesota Press, 2006.

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Deger, Jennifer. Shimmering Screens: Making Media in an Aboriginal Community (Visible Evidence). Univ Of Minnesota Press, 2006.

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Schaap, Andrew, Gary Foley, and Edwina Howell. Aboriginal Tent Embassy: Sovereignty, Black Power, Land Rights and the State. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Schaap, Andrew, Gary Foley, and Edwina Howell. Aboriginal Tent Embassy: Sovereignty, Black Power, Land Rights and the State. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Schaap, Andrew, Gary Foley, and Edwina Howell. Aboriginal Tent Embassy: Sovereignty, Black Power, Land Rights and the State. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Schaap, Andrew, Gary Foley, and Edwina Howell. Aboriginal Tent Embassy: Sovereignty, Black Power, Land Rights and the State. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Schaap, Andrew, and Gary Foley. Aboriginal Tent Embassy: Sovereignty, Black Power, Land Rights and the State. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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McKee, Alan, and John Hartley. The Indigenous Public Sphere: The Reporting and Reception of Aboriginal Issues in the Australian Media. Oxford University Press, USA, 2001.

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Fisher, Daniel. Voice and Its Doubles: Media and Music in Northern Australia. Duke University Press, 2016.

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Fisher, Daniel. The Voice and Its Doubles: Media and Music in Northern Australia. Duke University Press Books, 2016.

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Fisher, Daniel. The Voice and Its Doubles: Media and Music in Northern Australia. Duke University Press Books, 2016.

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Cohen, Hart. Strehlow Archive: Explorations in Old and New Media. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Meadows, Michael. Voices in the Wilderness: Images of Aboriginal People in the Australian Media. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2000.

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Alia, Valerie. Un/Covering the North: News, Media, and Aboriginal People. University of British Columbia Press, 2000.

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Aboriginal Canada Revisited. University of Ottawa Press, 2008.

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Donovan, Thomas G., and Brody T. Lorraine. Media Ethics, an Aboriginal Film and the Australian Film Commission. Writers Club Press, 2002.

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Dowell, Kristin L. Sovereign Screens: Aboriginal Media on the Canadian West Coast. University of Nebraska Press, 2017.

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Dowell, Kristin L. Sovereign Screens: Aboriginal Media on the Canadian West Coast. University of Nebraska Press, 2013.

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Dowell, Kristin L. Sovereign Screens: Aboriginal Media on the Canadian West Coast. University of Nebraska Press, 2020.

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Dowell, Kristin L. Sovereign Screens: Aboriginal Media on the Canadian West Coast. University of Nebraska Press, 2013.

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Hamylton, Sarah, Pat Hutchings, and Ove Hoegh-Guldberg, eds. Coral Reefs of Australia. CSIRO Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486315499.

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Australia’s coral reefs stretch far and wide, covering 50 000 square kilometres from the Indian Ocean in the West to the Pacific Ocean in the East. They have been viewed as a bedrock of coastal livelihoods, as uncharted and perilous nautical hazards, as valuable natural resources, and as unique, natural wonders with secrets waiting to be unlocked. Australia’s coral reefs have sustained a global interest as places to visit, and as objects of study, science, protection and conservation. Coral Reefs of Australia examines our evolving relationship with coral reefs, and explores their mystery and the fast pace at which they are now changing. Corals are feeling the dramatic impacts of global climate change, having undergone several devastating mass coral bleaching events, dramatic species range shifts and gradual ocean acidification. This comprehensive and engaging book brings together the diverse views of Indigenous Australians, coral reef scientists, managers and politicians to reveal how we interact with coral reefs, focussing on Indigenous culture, coastal livelihoods, exploration, discovery, scientific research and climate change. It will inform and inspire readers to learn more about these intriguing natural phenomena and how we can protect coral reefs for the future. Cultural sensitivity Readers are warned that there may be words, descriptions and terms used in this book that are culturally sensitive, and which might not normally be used in certain public or community contexts. While this information may not reflect current understanding, it is provided by the author in a historical context. This publication may also contain quotations, terms and annotations that reflect the historical attitude of the original author or that of the period in which the item was written, and may be considered inappropriate today. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are advised that this publication may contain the names and images of people who have passed away.

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