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Glyndwr, Williams, and Frost Alan 1943-, eds. Terra Australis to Australia. Melbourne: Oxford University Press in association with the Australian Academy of the Humanities, 1988.

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Wayne, Hudson, and Bolton Geoffrey Curgenven, eds. Creating Australia: Changing Australian history. St. Leonards, N.S.W., Australia: Allen & Unwin, 1997.

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Hart, C. W. M. The Tiwi of North Australia. 3rd ed. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1988.

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1926-, Pilling Arnold R., and Goodale Jane C. 1926-, eds. The Tiwi of North Australia. 3rd ed. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1988.

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1933-, Hardy J. P., and Frost Alan 1943-, eds. Studies from Terra Australis to Australia. Canberra, ACT, Australia: Published and distributed by Australian Academy of Humanities, 1989.

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Pook, Henry. Australia unlimited: Work in Australian society. Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1989.

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Paul, Kraus. A new Australian, a new Australia. Leichhardt, NSW: Federation Press, 1994.

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Aliu, Ali. Prespa në Australi =: Prespa in Australia. Shkup: Interlingua, 2004.

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Society, Royal Geographical, ed. Exploration into Australia. London: Belitha Press, 1995.

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Darian-Smith, Kate. Exploration into Australia. London: Belitha P., 1995.

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Stephen, Davis. Aboriginal frontiers and boundaries in Australia. Carlton, Vic: Melbourne University Press, 1992.

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Ian, Keen, ed. Being black: Aboriginal cultures in "settled" Australia. Canberra: Aboriginal Studies Press, 1988.

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McKenzie-Smith, Graham R. Australia's forgotten army. Chapman, ACT: Grimwade Publications, 1994.

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Army, Australia Australian, ed. Army colour patch register, 1915-1949. Canberra: Defence Centre, 1992.

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Ross, Joy. A taste of Australia: Authentic Australian cuisine. Noble Park, Victoria, Australia: Five Mile Press, 1995.

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Toghill, Jeff E. Australian Capital Territory (Australia & Australians). Hodder & Stoughton Ltd, 1989.

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Toghill, Jeff E. Western Australia (Australia & Australians). Hodder & Stoughton Ltd, 1989.

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Toghill, Jeff E. South Australia (Australia & Australians). Hodder & Stoughton Ltd, 1989.

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Toghill, Jeff E. Australia and Australians Northern Territo (Australia & Australians). Hodder Stoughton, 1989.

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Australian Souvenir: Australia. Penguin maps and atlases, 1991.

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Meyrick, Julian. Theatre and Australia. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781350331365.

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How has Australia developed, culturally? What is the relationship between European theatre and Aboriginal performance? How do the concepts of memory, space, and love intersect and inform all Australian drama?Theatre and Australiais a stark look at the signal contradictions that make up the nation’s sense of self. Exploring how race, gender, and community have influenced Australia’s cultural development, this book reveals the history of Australian theatre as a tussle with questions of identity that can neither be entirely repudiated nor fully resolved. This concise study traverses the narrative of Australian theatre since white settlement, examining some of the main plays and performances of the last 230 years, and illuminating the relationship between European, non-Indigenous, and First Nations drama.
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Australia Australian Tourist commission Map (Australia Australian Tourist Commission Map). Universal Business Directories PTY. LTD., 1999.

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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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Toghill, Jeff E. Tasmania (Australia & Australians). Hodder & Stoughton Ltd, 1989.

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Toghill, Jeff E. Victoria (Australia & Australians). Hodder & Stoughton Ltd, 1989.

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Toghill, Jeff E. Queensland (Australia & Australians). Hodder & Stoughton Ltd, 1989.

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Frost, Alan, and Glyndwr Williams. Terra Australis to Australia. Oxford University Press, USA, 1989.

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Explore Australia (Australian Cartography). Viking Australia, 2002.

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Newman, Dalys. Australia (Australian Picture Library). Book Sales, 1989.

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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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Kamminga, Johan, and D. J. Mulvaney. Prehistory of Australia. Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.

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Glen, Alistair, and Christopher Dickman, eds. Carnivores of Australia. CSIRO Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643103177.

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The Australian continent provides a unique perspective on the evolution and ecology of carnivorous animals. In earlier ages, Australia provided the arena for a spectacular radiation of marsupial and reptilian predators. The causes of their extinctions are still the subject of debate. Since European settlement, Australia has seen the extinction of one large marsupial predator (the thylacine), another (the Tasmanian devil) is in danger of imminent extinction, and still others have suffered dramatic declines. By contrast, two recently-introduced predators, the fox and cat, have been spectacularly successful, with devastating impacts on the Australian fauna. Carnivores of Australia: Past, Present and Future explores Australia's unique predator communities from pre-historic, historic and current perspectives. It covers mammalian, reptilian and avian carnivores, both native and introduced to Australia. It also examines the debate surrounding how best to manage predators to protect livestock and native biodiversity. Wildlife managers, academics and postgraduate students will benefit from the most up-to-date synthesis by leading researchers and managers in the field of carnivore biology. By emphasising Australian carnivores as exemplars of flesh-eaters in other parts of the world, this book will be an important reference for researchers, wildlife managers and students worldwide. Winner of a 2015 Whitley Awards Certificate of Commendation for Zoological Text.
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(Editor), Wayne Hudson, and Geoffrey Bolton (Editor), eds. Creating Australia: Changing Australian History. Allen & Unwin Pty., Limited (Australia), 1998.

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Australia plays: New Australian drama. London: Nick Hern Books, 1989.

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Cunningham, Stuart. Featuring Australia (Australian Cultural Studies). Allen & Unwin, 1991.

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Creating Australia: Changing Australian History. Allen & Unwin, 1997.

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Creating Australia: Changing Australian History. Allen & Unwin, 1997.

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Cane, Peter, Lisa Ford, and Mark McMillan, eds. The Cambridge Legal History of Australia. Cambridge University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781108633949.

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Featuring contributions from leading lawyers, historians and social scientists, this path-breaking volume explores encounters of laws, people, and places in Australia since 1788. Its chapters address three major themes: the development of Australian settler law in the shadow of the British Empire; the interaction between settler law and First Nations people; and the possibility of meaningful encounter between First laws and settler legal regimes in Australia. Several chapters explore the limited space provided by Australian settler law for respectful encounters, particularly in light of the High Court's particular concerns about the fragility of Australian sovereignty. Tracing the development of a uniquely Australian law and the various contexts that shaped it, this volume is concerned with the complexity, plurality, and ambiguity of Australia's legal history.
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Australia Australia. Udine: Campanotto, 1991.

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Australia, Australia. Blacksburg, Va: McDonald & Woodward Pub., 1996.

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Graeme, Hugo. Atlas of Australia: Western Australia (Atlas of the Australian People). Australian Govt Pub Service, 1991.

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Thomas, Richard, Sarah Thomas, David Andrew, and Alan McBride. Complete Guide to Finding the Birds of Australia. CSIRO Publishing, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643097865.

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First published in 1994, The Complete Guide to Finding the Birds of Australia was the first ever book of its type in Australia – a complete guide to locating every resident bird species in Australia, plus supplementary information on where to find rarities, migratory species and logistical information. This fully revised second edition expands on the best-selling appeal of the first, describing the best-known sites for all of Australia’s endemic birds, plus vagrants and regular migrants such as seabirds and shorebirds. It covers all states and territories, and is the first guide to include all of Australia’s island and external territories. A comprehensive Bird Finder Guide details site information on all Australian bird species, and the authors provide valuable travel advice, including transport, climate and accommodation. Profusely illustrated with colour photographs of interesting, unique or unusual Australian birds, this book is a must-have for all birdwatchers living in Australia or visiting from overseas.
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Persley, Denis, Tony Cooke, and Susan House, eds. Diseases of Vegetable Crops in Australia. CSIRO Publishing, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643100435.

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Diseases of Vegetable Crops in Australia provides a diagnostic guide and a key reference for diseases affecting vegetable crops in Australia. This is an extensively revised and expanded edition of a previous publication that was a standard reference for the Australian vegetable industry. Authors from across Australia provide essential information about the important diseases affecting most vegetable grown across Australia’s diverse horticultural production areas. The book includes an account of the causes of plant diseases and the principles underlying their control. It provides an overview of important diseases common to many Australian vegetable crops. Causal pathogens, symptoms, source of infection, how the diseases are spread and recommended management are described for 36 major and specialty crops. Special reference is made to exotic diseases that are biosecurity threats to Australian vegetable production. The text is supported by quality colour images to help growers diagnose diseases.
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lorinzo, beker. Someone in Australia Loves Me: Australia Dad,australia Mom,australia Sister,australia Husband ,australia Home,australia Teacher,australia School,australia Gift for Children,australia School,australia Lover,australia Travel. Independently Published, 2021.

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lorinzo, beker. Australia Is in My DNA: Australia Dad,australia Mom,australia Sister,australia Husband,funny Gift,australia Home,australia Teacher,australia School,australia Gift for Children,australia School,australia Lover,australia Travel. Independently Published, 2021.

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Clarke, Frank G. The History of Australia. Greenwood, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400664458.

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Australian history has been written for over two centuries beginning with European explorers and colonists attempting to convey something of the complexity of the strange upside-down world they encountered in the southern hemisphere. Of course, aboriginal peoples had lived in Australia for millennia before the arrival of the whites. Modern Australia has its foundations in these two cultural strands. Intertwined with these are the impact of colonialism and federation, indentured servitude and convict transportation, the effects of El Niño on European-style farming techniques, gold rushes, and longstanding issues of ethnicity, immigration, and religious tolerance. Covering these topics and more, this most recent and up-to date narrative history of Australia includes a timeline of major events, a biographic sketches of noteworthy historical figures, and a bibliographic essay. Noted historian of Australia, Francis Clarke, provides a complete, comprehensive, and contemporary account of the political, economic, and cultural forces of each period of Australian history and gives readers a clear understanding of the many factors that have shaped the country. Written for a general audience,The History of Australiais the perfect introduction to Land Down Under.
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Jeffrey, Goldsworthy. 3 Australia: Devotion to Legalism. Oxford University Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199226474.003.0004.

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The Commonwealth of Australia is a federation of six states, whose constitution was enacted by the United Kingdom Parliament in 1900, when Australia was part of the British Empire. The six states had previously been separate British colonies, each with its own constitution that continued in force after 1900, although subject to the new federal constitution. The authority of the United Kingdom Parliament to change Australian law was not formally terminated until 1986, when the Australia Act was passed by both the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth Parliaments. The fundamental documents of Australian constitutional law therefore comprise the federal constitution, the Australia Act, and the six state constitutions. This chapter looks at Australia's constitution and its origins and structure, judicial interpretation of the federal constitution, judicial review, High Court and its judges, problems and methods of constitutional interpretation, causes of interpretive difficulties, sources of interpretive principles, current interpretive methodology, extrinsic evidence of framers' intentions and purposes, ‘structural’ principles and implications, separation of powers, balance between legitimate and illegitimate creativity, and institutional and cultural factors underlying constitutional interpretation.
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Australia Always Wants to Live in Me: Australia Notepad Australian Gift. Independently Published, 2020.

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Björn, Gehle, and Jones Doug. Part V Australasia, 23 Australia. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780199691654.003.0023.

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Refuge Australia: Australia's humanitarian record. Sydney, NSW: University of NSW Press, 2004.

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