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Galvin, Michael. A changing Australia: Themes and case studies. Sydney: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1988.

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Rolfe, Margaret. Patchwork quilts in Australia. Richmond, Vic., Australia: Greenhouse Publications, 1987.

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Robert, Parker Stanley, ed. Work, organisations, and change: Themes and perspectives in Australia. Sydney: Allen & Unwin, 1989.

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Aungles, S. B. Work, organisations, and change: Themes and perspectives in Australia. 2nd ed. St. Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin, 1992.

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Folk art of Asia, Africa, Australia, and the Americas. New York: Rizzoli, 1990.

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Ravenna, Daniele. Australia Puzzle: Contemporary silverware & jewellery. Paddington, Sydney, NSW, Australia: Puzzle, 1994.

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Theodor, Bossert Helmuth. Folk art ofAsia, Africa, Australia, and the Americas. New York: Rizzoli, 1990.

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Nugent, Maria. Women's employment and professionalism in Australia: Histories, themes and places. Canberra: Australian Heritage Commission, 2002.

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Brearley, Deborah. Patches of Australia: Patchwork, appliqué & quilting patterns. Port Melbourne, Vic: Lothian, 1993.

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Sullivan, Graeme. Seeing Australia: Views of artists and artwriters. Annandale, NSW, Australia: Piper Press, 1994.

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Argy, Fred. A long term economic strategy for Australia: Key policy themes : an Australia that works, a vision for the future. Melbourne, Vic: Committee for Economic Development of Australia, 1992.

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Absalom: Paintings 1972-1996. Broken Hill, NSW: Pitinjarra, 1996.

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Matthew, Spriggs, ed. Lapita design, form and composition: Proceedings of the Lapita Design Workshop, Canberra, Australia, December 1988. Canberra, Australia: Dept. of Prehistory, Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University, 1990.

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The Australian novel, 1830-1980: A thematic introduction. New York: P. Lang, 1998.

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Hamann, Conrad. Cities of hope: Australian architecture and design by Edmond and Corrigan 1962-92. Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1993.

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Michael, Anderson, and Callister Winsome, eds. Cities of hope: Australian architecture and design by Edmond and Corrigan, 1962-1992. Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1993.

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Nuttall, Barbara H. Australian themes: Short stories, poetry, illustrations. New York: Vantage Press, 1995.

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1944-, Lay Graeme, Murrow Tony, and Meleisea Malama, eds. Samoa. Auckland, N.Z: Pasifika Press, 2000.

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Payne, Junaidi. This is Borneo. London: New Holland, 1994.

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Petrović, Aleksandar. Antropologija istine: Drugi život i opus primum B. Vongara = Anthropology of truth : second life and opus primum of B. Wongar. Kragujevac: FILUM, 2011.

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Fox, Stephen. Ian W. Abdulla: Elvis has entered the building. Kent Town, S. Aust: Wakefield Press, 2003.

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Goosen, Gideon. Australian theologies: Themes and methodologies into the third millennium. Strathfield, N.S.W: St. Pauls Publications, 2000.

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Schulz, Gerhard. Philosophers and kings: Variations on an old theme. Canberra, Australia: Australian Academy of the Humanities, 1991.

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Springs, Alice. Mrs. Newton. Köln: Taschen, 2004.

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Foster, John. Australian children's literature: An exploration of genre and theme. Wagga Wagga, NSW: Centre for Information Studies, Charles Sturt University, 1995.

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Big-noting: The heroic theme in Australian war writing. Carlton, Vic: Melbourne University Press, 1987.

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Farrell, Frank. Themes in Australian history: Questions, issues and interpretation in an evolving historiography. Kensington, NSW: New South Wales University Press, 1990.

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Farrell, Frank. Themes in Australian history: Questions, issues, and interpretation in an evolving historiography. Kensington, NSW, Australia: NSWU Press, 1990.

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Ulm, Sean. Coastal themes: An archaeology of the Southern Curtis Coast, Queensland. Canberra, Australia: ANU E Press, 2006.

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David, Goldsworthy, ed. Development studies in Australia: Themes and issues. Clayton, Vic., Australia: Monash Development Studies Centre, Monash University, 1988.

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Boris, Christa, ed. Slavic themes: Papers from two hemispheres : festschrift for Australia. Neuried: Hieronymus, 1988.

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Cary, Geoffrey, David Lindenmayer, and Stephen Dovers, eds. Australia Burning. CSIRO Publishing, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643090965.

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The phenomenon of fire in the Australian landscape traverses many interests and disciplines. At a national level, there is an urgent need for the integration of both the natural and social sciences in the formulation of public policy. With contributions from 30 leading experts, Australia Burning draws together these issues, under the themes: Ecology and the environment Fire behaviour and fire regime science People and property Policy, institutional arrangements and the legal framework Indigenous land and fire management The book examines some of the key questions that relate to the ecology, prediction and management of fire, urban planning, law, insurance, and community issues, including indigenous and non-indigenous concerns. It looks at what we need to know to inform public policy, given the present risks and uncertainty, and explores the avenues for closer integration between science, policy and the community.
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Patches of Australia: A Selection of Patchwork, Applique and Quilting Patterns. Hodder & Stoughton General Division, 1985.

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Bradstock, Ross A., A. Malcolm Gill, and Richard J. Williams, eds. Flammable Australia. CSIRO Publishing, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643104839.

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In Flammable Australia: Fire Regimes, Biodiversity and Ecosystems in a Changing World, leading researchers in fire ecology and management discuss how fire regimes have shaped and will continue to shape the distribution and abundance of Australia’s highly diverse plants and animals. Central to this is the exploration of the concept of the fire regime – the cumulative pattern of fires and their individual characteristics (fire type, frequency, intensity, season) and how variation in regime components affects landscapes and their constituent biota. Contributions by 44 authors explore a wide range of topics including classical themes such as pre-history and evolution, fire behaviour, fire regimes in key biomes, plant and animal life cycles, remote sensing and modelling of fire regimes, and emerging issues such as climate change and fire regimes, carbon dynamics and opportunities for managing fire regimes for multiple benefits. In the face of significant global change, the conservation of our native species and ecosystems requires an understanding of the processes at play when fires and landscapes interact. This book provides a comprehensive treatment of this complex science, in the context of one of the world’s most flammable continents.
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(Editor), Ronald K. Goodenow, and William E. Marsden (Editor), eds. The City and Education in Four Nations (Themes in International Urban History). Cambridge University Press, 2003.

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Absalom, Jack. Absalom: Paintings 1972-1996. Pitinjarra, 1996.

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Torok, Simon, and Paul Holper. Securing Australia's Future. CSIRO Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486306701.

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The future will bring change for Australia. But whether that change is for the better or worse largely depends on the decisions we make today as individuals and as a nation. Recognising rapid changes in the global economy, environment and policy, the Australian Government engaged the Australian Council of Learned Academies (ACOLA) to undertake detailed interdisciplinary research to help guide Australian thinking and policy decisions. Dozens of Australia’s finest minds assessed the opportunities available to the nation globally and domestically, charting a course for the future. The resulting findings can prepare Australia to address the challenges ahead and make the most of the opportunities. Securing Australia’s Future synthesises the major themes that emerge from ACOLA’s reports. Each chapter includes key findings designed to optimise Australia’s prosperity and place in the region. The future is a long game but its base must be built now. This book provides a vision for the nation, for its politicians, public servants and industry leaders – a sound footing for securing Australia’s future. It is a vital resource for Members of Federal and State parliaments, senior public servants, industry leaders, universities and the interested public.
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Moro, Dorian, Derek Ball, and Sally Bryant, eds. Australian Island Arks. CSIRO Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486306619.

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Australia is the custodian of a diverse range of continental and oceanic islands. From Heard and Macquarie in the sub-Antarctic, to temperate Lord Howe and Norfolk, to the tropical Cocos (Keeling) Islands and the islands of the Great Barrier Reef, Australia’s islands contain some of the nation’s most iconic fauna, flora and ecosystems. They are a refuge for over 35% of Australia’s threatened species and for many others declining on mainland Australia. They also have significant cultural value, especially for Indigenous communities, and economic value as centres for tourism. Australian Island Arks presents a compelling case for restoring and managing islands to conserve our natural heritage. With contributions from island practitioners, researchers and policy-makers, it reviews current island management practices and discusses the need and options for future conservation work. Chapters focus on the management of invasive species, threatened species recovery, conservation planning, Indigenous cultural values and partnerships, tourism enterprises, visitor management, and policy and legislature. Case studies show how island restoration and conservation approaches are working in Australia and what the emerging themes are for the future. Australian Island Arks will help island communities, managers, visitors and decision-makers to understand the current status of Australia’s islands, their management challenges, and the opportunities that exist to make best use of these iconic landscapes.
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Water reform in Western Australia: Allocation and trading in water rights : phase 1 consultations : list of comments and comment themes. East Perth, W.A: The Commission, 1998.

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Lapita design, form and composition: Proceedings of the Lapita Design Workshop, Canberra, Australia, December 1988 (Occasional papers in prehistory). Dept. of Prehistory, Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University, 1990.

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Smith, Bradley, ed. Dingo Debate. CSIRO Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486300303.

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The Dingo Debate explores the intriguing and relatively unknown story of Australia’s most controversial animal – the dingo. Throughout its existence, the dingo has been shaped by its interactions with human societies. With this as a central theme, the book traces the story of the dingo from its beginnings as a semi-domesticated wild dog in South-east Asia, to its current status as a wild Australian native animal under threat of extinction. It describes how dingoes made their way to Australia, their subsequent relationship with Indigenous Australians, their successful adaption to the Australian landscape and their constant battle against the agricultural industry. During these events, the dingo has demonstrated an unparalleled intelligence and adaptable nature seen in few species. The book concludes with a discussion of what the future of the dingo in Australia might look like, what we can learn from our past relationship with dingoes and how this can help to allow a peaceful co-existence. The Dingo Debate reveals the real dingo beneath the popular stereotypes, providing an account of the dingo’s behaviour, ecology, impacts and management according to scientific and scholarly evidence rather than hearsay. This book will appeal to anyone with an interest in Australian natural history, wild canids, and the relationship between humans and carnivores.
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Cheryl, Saunders, and Stone Adrienne, eds. The Oxford Handbook of the Australian Constitution. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198738435.001.0001.

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The Oxford Handbook of the Australian Constitution offers a critical analysis of some of the most significant aspects of Australian constitutional arrangements, setting them against the historical, legal, political, and social contexts in which Australia's constitutional system has developed. It takes care to highlight the distinctive features of the Australian constitutional system by placing the Australian system, where possible, in a global perspective. Constitutional law provides the legal framework for the Australian political and legal systems, and thus touches almost every aspect of Australian life. The chapters are arranged in seven thematically grouped parts. The first, ‘Foundations’, deals with aspects of Australian history which have influenced constitutional arrangements. The second, ‘Constitutional Domain’, addresses the interaction between the Constitution and other relevant legal systems and orders, including the common law, international law, and State Constitutions. The third, ‘Themes’, identifies themes of special constitutional significance, including the legitimacy of the Constitution, citizenship, and republicanism. The fourth, ‘Practice and Process’, deals with practical issues relevant to constitutional litigation, including the processes, techniques, and authority of the High Court of Australia. The final three parts deal with the structural building blocks of the Australian constitutional system: ‘Separation of Powers’, ‘Federalism’, and ‘Rights’.
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Garforth, Vivienne. Australian Themes in Cross Stitch. Kangaroo Press, 1993.

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Pearson, Michael, and Jane Lennon. Pastoral Australia. CSIRO Publishing, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643100503.

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Pastoral Australia tells the story of the expansion of Australia's pastoral industry, how it drove European settlement and involved Aboriginal people in the new settler society. The rural life that once saw Australia 'ride on the sheep's back' is no longer what defines us, yet it is largely our history as a pastoral nation that has endured in heritage places and which is embedded in our self-image as Australians. The challenges of sustaining a pastoral industry in Australia make a compelling story of their own. Developing livestock breeds able to prosper in the Australian environment was an ongoing challenge, as was getting wool and meat to market. Many stock routes, wool stores, abattoirs, wharf facilities, railways, roads, and river and ocean transport systems that were developed to link the pastoral interior with the urban and market infrastructure still survive. Windmills, fences, homesteads, shearing sheds, bores, stock yards, travelling stock routes, bush roads and railheads all changed the look of the country. These features of our landscape form an important part of our heritage. They are symbols of a pastoral Australia, and of the foundations of our national identity, which will endure long into the future.
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Dolby, Tim, and Rohan Clarke. Finding Australian Birds. CSIRO Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486300846.

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Finding Australian Birds is a guide to the special birds found across Australia's vastly varied landscapes. From the eastern rainforests to central deserts, Australia is home to some 900 species of birds. This book covers over 400 Australian bird watching sites conveniently grouped into the best birding areas, from one end of the country to the other. This includes areas such as Kakadu in the Top End and rocky gorges in the central deserts of the Northern Territory, the Great Barrier Reef in Queensland, rainforests distributed along the eastern Australian seaboard, some of the world's tallest forests in Tasmania, the Flinders Ranges and deserts along the iconic Strzelecki and Birdsville Tracks in South Australia, and the mallee temperate woodlands and spectacular coastlines in both Victoria and south west Western Australia. Each chapter begins with a brief description of the location, followed by a section on where to find the birds, which describes specific birdwatching sites within the location's boundaries, and information on accommodation and facilities. The book also provides a comprehensive 'Bird Finding Guide', listing all of Australia's birds with details on their abundance and where exactly to see them. Of value to both Australian birdwatchers and international visitors, this book will assist novices, birders of intermediate skill and keen 'twitchers' to find any Australian species.
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Directory Of World Cinema. Intellect (UK), 2012.

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Richardson, Ken. Australia's Amazing Kangaroos. CSIRO Publishing, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643097407.

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This book provides an authoritative source of information on kangaroos and their relatives. Topics include: species characteristics and biology, adaptations and function, and conservation. The book also discusses culling and the commercial kangaroo harvest, as well as national attitudes to kangaroos and their value for tourism. There are 71 recognised species of kangaroo found in Australasia. Of these, 46 are endemic to Australia, 21 are endemic to the island of New Guinea, and four species are found in both regions. The various species have a number of common names, including bettong, kangaroo, pademelon, potoroo, quokka, rat kangaroo, rock wallaby, tree kangaroo, wallaby and wallaroo. Illustrated in full colour, Australia’s Amazing Kangaroos will give readers insight into the world of this intriguing marsupial – an animal that has pride of place on the Australian Coat of Arms.
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Anderson, Michael, Winsome Callister, and Conrad Hamann. Cities of Hope: Australian Architecture and Design by Edmond and Corrigan, 1962-92. Oxford University Press, USA, 1994.

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Humphries, Paul, and Keith Walker, eds. Ecology of Australian Freshwater Fishes. CSIRO Publishing, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643097445.

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This edited volume reviews our past and present understanding of the ecology of Australian freshwater fishes. It compares patterns and processes in Australia with those on other continents, discusses the local relevance of ecological models from the northern hemisphere and considers how best to manage our species and their habitats in the face of current and future threats. In view of these challenges, the need for redress is urgent. The chapters are written by some of our foremost researchers and managers, developing themes that underpin our knowledge of the ecology, conservation and management of fish and fish habitats. For each theme, the authors formulate a synthesis of what is known, consider the need for new perspectives and identify gaps and opportunities for research, monitoring and management. The themes have an Australian context but draw upon ideas and principles developed by fish biologists in other parts of the world. The science of freshwater fish ecology in Australia has grown rapidly from its roots in natural history and taxonomy. This book offers an introduction for students, researchers and managers, one that the authors hope will carry Australian fish biology and resource management to new levels of understanding.
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(Editor), Martyn Lyons, and Penny Russell (Editor), eds. Australia's History: Themes And Debates. UNSW Press, 2006.

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