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Melinda, Hinkson, and Beckett Jeremy, eds. An appreciation of difference: WEH Stanner and Aboriginal Australia. Canberra, A.C.T: Aboriginal Studies Press, 2008.

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Ours as we play it: Australia plays Shakespeare. Crawley, W.A: UWA Publishing, 2011.

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Finley, Carol. Aboriginal art of Australia: Exploring cultural traditions. Minneapolis, MN: Lerner Publications, 1999.

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Steven, Gration, and Peelgrane Nicky, eds. Commedia Oz: Playing Commedia in contemporary Australia. Strawberry Hills, NSW: Currency Press, 2008.

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Stanner, W. E. H. On aboriginal religion: With an appreciation. Sydney: University of Sydney, 1989.

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Brecht & Co.: German-speaking playwrights on the Australian stage. Bern: P. Lang, 2007.

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Open-air Shakespeare: Under Australian skies. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Pivot, 2014.

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Adams, Jessica. Tom, Dick, and Debbie Harry. New York: Thomas Dunne Books, 2002.

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London, Joan. Gilgamesh: A novel. New York: Grove Press, 2001.

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Highway to hell. New York: Continuum, 2010.

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Gilgamesh: A novel. New York: Grove Press, 2003.

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Gilgamesh. London: Atlantic Books, 2003.

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London, Joan. Gilgamesh: A novel. Sydney: Pan Macmillan, 2001.

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Amanda. Waterville, Me: Thorndike Press, 2008.

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City bushman: Henry Lawson and the Australian imagination. Fremantle, W.A: Curtin University Books, 2004.

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The Youngs: The brothers who built AC/DC. Edinburgh: Black & White Publishing, 2014.

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Tatiana, Bonch-Osmolovskaya, and Antipodes Association, eds. Antipody: Vtoroĭ avstraliĭskiĭ festivalʹ russkoĭ tradi︠t︡sionnoĭ i ėksperimental'noĭ literatury, Sidneĭ noi︠a︡brʹ-dekabrʹ 2008 = Antipodes : the second Australian Festival of Russian Traditional and Experimental Literature, Sydney November-December 2008. Sydney: Antipodes Association, 2010.

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Morgan, Marjorie Jean. Legacy in sculptured wood: An appreciation of the work of John Kendrick Blogg, 1851-1936. Blackburn, Vic: M. Morgan Publications, 1993.

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Maze of the muse. Pymble, Sydney, NSW: Flamingo, 1998.

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Teetzmann, Karin. Patrick White und die journalistische Literaturkritik in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland im Vergleich mit Grossbritannien. Duisburg: Gilles & Francke Verlag, 1993.

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Hinkson, Melinda, and Jeremy Beckett. Appreciation of Difference: WEH Stanner and Aboriginal Australia. Aboriginal Studies Press, 2008.

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Hinkson, Melinda, and Jeremy Beckett. Appreciation of Difference: WEH Stanner and Aboriginal Australia. Aboriginal Studies Press, 2009.

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Hinkson, Melinda, and Jeremy Beckett. Appreciation of Difference: WEH Stanner and Aboriginal Australia. Aboriginal Studies Press, 2009.

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Matthews, Brian. Benaud: An Appreciation. Text Publishing Company, 2016.

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Benaud: An Appreciation. Text Publishing Company, 2016.

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Whyte, Robert, and Greg Anderson. Field Guide to Spiders of Australia. CSIRO Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643107083.

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Australians have a love–hate relationship with spiders. Some spiders, such as the Redback and the Sydney Funnelweb, inspire fear. Yet Peacock Spiders, with their colourful fan-spreading courtship dances, have won rapturous appreciation worldwide. A Field Guide to Spiders of Australia uses photographs of living animals to help people identify many of the spiders they encounter. Featuring over 1300 colour photographs, it is the most comprehensive account of Australian spiders ever published. With more than two-thirds of Australian spiders yet to be scientifically described, this book sets the scene for future explorations of our extraordinary Australian fauna. This field guide will be enjoyed by naturalists and anyone with an interest in learning more about Australia's incredible arachnids. Recipient of the 2018 Whitley Certificate of Commendation for Field Guide
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Robin, Norling, Roach Peter, Towle Alexandra 1947-, Blackall Simon, and Zak Drahos ill, eds. A Young person's guide to art in Australia. South Melbourne: Macmillan, 1986.

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Blaxland, Gregory M. A. Marcus I Knew and Loved: An Autobiographical Appreciation of Sir Marcus Lawrence Loane. Balboa Press, 2013.

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Aboriginal Art of Australia: Exploring Cultural Traditions. Lerner Publishing Group, 2008.

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Forshaw, Joseph M., Mark Shephard OAM, and Anthony Pridham. Grassfinches in Australia. CSIRO Publishing, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643107878.

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It is not surprising that Australian grassfinches are highly popular with ornithologists and aviculturists, for included among the species are one of the most beautiful of all birds – the Gouldian Finch Erythrura gouldiae – and one of the most familiar cagebirds – the Zebra Finch Taeniopygia guttata. Despite a scarcity in published works on finches, interest in the species is growing, leading to a dramatic advancement in our knowledge of many species. For example, we have gained new information from field observations carried out on little-known species, including the Blue-faced Parrot-Finch Erythrura trichroa and the Red-eared Firetail Stagonopleura oculata. Significant advances in taxonomic research, largely as a consequence of the development and refinement of biochemical analyses, often involving DNA-DNA hybridisation, have given us a new insight into relationships among species, with some unexpected alliances being determined. Additionally, dramatic changes have taken place in avicultural practices, and in virtually all countries aviculture has taken on a new professional approach, with the most notable results being increased productivity and success with a wider variety of species. After a lapse of almost half a century since publication of Klaus Immelmann’s eminent work on finches, based on extensive field studies, the time has come for a new examination of Australian grassfinches. In Grassfinches in Australia, Joseph Forshaw, Mark Shephard and Anthony Pridham have summarised our present knowledge of each species, and have given readers a visual appreciation of the birds in their natural habitats and in aviculture. The resulting combination of superb artwork and scientifically accurate text ensures that this volume will become the standard reference work on Australian grassfinches. In addition to enabling aviculturists to know more about these finches in the wild as a guide to their own husbandry techniques, detailed information on current management practices for all species in captivity is provided. The book also includes colour plates depicting some of the more common mutations held in Australian and overseas collections. 2013 Whitley Award Commendation for Illustrated Zoology.
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Antipodal Shakespeare: Remembering and Forgetting in Britain, Australia and New Zealand, 1916 - 2016. The Arden Shakespeare, 2018.

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Mead, Philip, Mark Houlahan, Gordon McMullan, Kate Flaherty, and Ailsa Grant Ferguson. Antipodal Shakespeare: Remembering and Forgetting in Britain, Australia and New Zealand, 1916 - 2016. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2019.

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Forshaw, Joseph, and William Cooper. Pigeons and Doves in Australia. CSIRO Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486304042.

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Possibly the most successful urban birds, pigeons and doves in the Order Columbiformes are one of the most easily recognised groups. They are an ancient and very successful group with an almost worldwide distribution and are most strongly represented in tropical and subtropical regions, including Australia. In most species simple plumage patterns feature mainly grey and brown with black, white or dull reddish markings, but the highly colourful fruit-doves include some of the most beautiful of all birds. From dense rainforests of north Queensland, where brilliantly plumaged Superb Fruit-Doves Ptilinopus superbus are heard more easily than seen, to cold, windswept heathlands of Tasmania, where Brush Bronzewings Phaps elegans are locally common, most regions of Australia are frequented by one or more species. For more than a century after arrival of the First Fleet, interest in these birds focused on the eating qualities of larger species. In addition to contributing to declines of local populations in some parts of Australia, excessive hunting brought about the extinction of two species on Lord Howe Island and another species on Norfolk Island. In Pigeons and Doves in Australia, Joseph Forshaw and William Cooper have summarised our current knowledge of all species, including those occurring on Christmas, Norfolk and Lord Howe Islands, and with superb artwork have given readers a visual appreciation of the birds in their natural habitats. Historical accounts of extinct species are also included. Detailed information on management practices for all species is presented, ensuring that Pigeons and Doves in Australia will become the standard reference work on these birds for ornithologists and aviculturists. Winner of a 2015 Whitley Awards Certificate of Commendation for Illustrated Text.
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Appreciating Australia. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1994.

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Karouta-Manasse, Fanny. Discovering Australian Flora. CSIRO Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486307821.

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Australia’s complex, beautiful and diverse flora is showcased in stunning botanic gardens across the continent. Through exquisite colour photographs taken at the Australian National Botanic Gardens (ANBG), Fanny Karouta-Manasse celebrates the minute and intriguing details of these plants. Discovering Australian Flora explains how plants are displayed in the ANBG according to themes and provides clear and simple geographical, historical and botanical information. It also describes the unique features of Australian flora, including their reliance on fire and ability to survive in poor soil, and looks in detail at the two dominant genera in the Australian landscape – Eucalyptus and Acacia. This fresh and intimate view of some of Australia’s native flora will serve not only as a companion to visitors to the ANBG but will also allow others to explore the wonders of Australia’s botanical treasures. This book will appeal to both local and overseas readers wishing to become more familiar with Australian native flora. The striking photographs will appeal to anyone with an appreciation and passion for nature's beauty.
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Australia's Fossil Heritage. CSIRO Publishing, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643101784.

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The National Heritage List was created in January 2004 to recognise, celebrate and protect places of outstanding heritage value to the nation. National heritage encompasses those places that reveal the richness of Australia's extraordinarily diverse natural, historic and Indigenous heritage. One aspect of natural heritage that has been little explored is Australia’s wealth of exceptional fossil sites. While a small number of fossil sites have risen to public prominence, there are many lesser-known sites that have important heritage values. The Australian Heritage Council engaged palaeontologists from state museums and the Northern Territory Museum and Art Gallery to compile lists of outstanding fossil sites and to document their characteristics and relative importance against a range of categories, with a view to further our understanding about Australia’s important fossil heritage. Sites that were listed for National or World Heritage values were not included in the places for consideration, with the focus being on lesser-known but still important sites. This book is an account of the palaeontologists’ findings. Some of the sites that were included in the initial lists have since been recognised through listing on the National Heritage List or the World Heritage List. Australia's Fossil Heritage provides a useful reference to the outstanding fossil sites it catalogues, and gives a clearer understanding of the heritage values of such sites. More generally, it contributes to a greater appreciation of Australia’s geological and fossil diversity and enables readers to learn more about Australia's prehistory.
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Vogelnest, Larry, and Graeme Allan. Radiology of Australian Mammals. CSIRO Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643108653.

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Interest in the conservation and welfare of Australian native wildlife continues to grow. Veterinarians are frequently presented with injured, diseased or orphaned animals and there is increasing veterinary involvement in conservation programs. In Australia and overseas, Australian mammals are used in research, kept as pets and are popular display and education animals in zoos and fauna parks. The recognition, diagnosis and treatment of injury and disease in wildlife species present unique challenges for the veterinarian. Radiology is a fundamental diagnostic tool that can be used to further define the nature and extent of injury or disease, guide therapeutic decisions and determine prognosis. An essential aspect of radiology is the recognition and description of abnormal findings. In order to recognise abnormalities, knowledge of normal radioanatomy is necessary. Radiology of Australian Mammals provides a detailed reference on the normal radioanatomy of Australian mammals. A chapter on radiographic technique covers digital radiography of small species, and restraint and positioning to obtain diagnostic images. This is followed by chapters covering the normal radioanatomy of the short-beaked echidna, platypus, macropods, koala, wombats, dasyurids, possums and gliders, bandicoots and the bilby, and bats. Each chapter includes a detailed description of anatomy relevant to radiography and multiple images of normal radiographs with outlines and annotations identifying relevant structures. A chapter on dental radiology discusses and demonstrates normal dental radioanatomy. The final chapter includes selected radiographic pathology case studies providing an appreciation of radiographic findings seen in some common diseases of Australian mammals. A checklist of the mammals of Australia and its territories and a glossary of abbreviations and terms used for annotation of images complete the volume.
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Karouta-Manasse, Fanny. Discovering Australian Flora. CSIRO Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486315857.

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Australia's complex, beautiful and diverse flora is showcased in stunning botanic gardens across the continent. Through exquisite colour photographs taken at the Australian National Botanic Gardens (ANBG) or during field trips with the National Seed Bank, Fanny Karouta-Manasse celebrates the minute and intriguing details of these plants. This second edition of Discovering Australian Flora explains how plants are displayed in the ANBG according to themes and provides clear and simple geographical, historical and botanical information, including descriptions of plant characteristics. It also describes the unique features of Australian flora, such as their reliance on fire and ability to survive in poor soil, and looks in detail at the two dominant genera in the Australian landscape – Eucalyptus and Acacia. Extensively updated with new photographs and a new chapter on conservation, this beautiful book offers detailed insight into Australia's native flora. It will appeal not only to visitors to the ANBG but to anyone with an appreciation and passion for nature's beauty and the wonders of Australia's botanical treasures.
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Adams, Jessica. Tom Dick and Debbie Harry. Black Swan, 2006.

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London, Joan. Gilgamesh: Library Edition. Bolinda Publishing, 2004.

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London, Joan. Gilgamesh: A Novel. Grove Press, 2004.

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(Narrator), Deidre Rubenstein, ed. Gilgamesh: Library Edition. Bolinda Publishing, 2004.

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Smith, Debra White. Amanda: A Contemporary Retelling of Emma. Bethany House Publishers, 2018.

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Smith, Debra White. Amanda: A Contemporary Retelling of Emma. Bethany House Publishers, 2018.

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Fink, Jesse. Youngs: The Brothers Who Built AC/DC. Random House Australia, 2014.

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Fink, Jesse. Youngs: The Brothers Who Built AC/DC. St. Martin's Press, 2014.

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Fink, Jesse. The Youngs: The Brothers Who Built AC/DC. St. Martin's Griffin, 2015.

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The Youngs: The brothers who built AC/DC. 2014.

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Thompson, Paul. Australian Planting Design. CSIRO Publishing, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643107021.

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Australian Planting Design identifies and explores all aspects of developing better planting designs on any scale, raising awareness of the essential elements and encouraging readers to look with fresh eyes, to create anew. This new edition guides the reader through all the stages of designing a new garden and helps to visualise the garden through an understanding of space, light, earth form, structures and vegetation. It discusses the choosing of plants, their form and shape, balancing plant types, fire and vegetation, design and form. The final section of the book looks at the dynamic garden and the importance of designing for change. Australian Planting Design focuses on how Australian plants may be used in gardens, whatever their size, function or site. It shows the way to use our plants to form a variety of satisfying, interesting and purposeful areas for both people and nature. As the availability of a much wider range of Australian plants grows, so too does our understanding of their qualities and habits. Our changing ecological attitudes and broader understanding of local habitats have brought the Australian landscape into sharper focus and we have gained a new appreciation of its value for design expression. We are beginning to develop an urban landscape that belongs to the land, and garden designs that are more suitable to the environment of tomorrow. At last we have Australian plants for Australian places.
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Appreciating Difference: Writing Postcolonial History. University of New South Wales Press (UNSW Press), 1999.

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