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Gonsalves, Roanna. The permanent resident. Crawley, W.A: UWA Publishing, 2016.

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1941-, Bennett Bruce, ed. Of sadhus and spinners: Australian encounters with India. New Delhi: HarperCollins Publishers India, a joint venture with The India Today Group, 2009.

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Padmanabhan, Meeta Chatterjee. Of Indian origin: Writings from Australia. Hyderabad, Telangana, India: Orient BlackSwan, 2018.

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India, Export-Import Bank of, ed. Australia and New Zealand: A study of India's trade and investment potential. Mumbai: Quest Publications, 2001.

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1948-, Rickard Suzanne, Steven Margaret, Historic Houses Trust of New South Wales, and Museum of Sydney on the Site of First Government House., eds. India, China, Australia: Trade and society, 1788-1850. [Glebe, NSW]: Historic Houses Trust of New South Wales, 2003.

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Pengilley, Patricia. The tiger and the kangaroo went to sea: On becoming an Australian : autobiographical. Blackburn, Vic: PenFolk Pub., 1999.

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Kanwar, Neelima. Narratives of estrangement and belonging: Indo-Australian perspectives. New Delhi [India]: Authorspress, 2016.

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Buttrose, Larry. A Long Way Home: A Memoir. New York, USA: Berkley, 2013.

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A, Monta Christine, Creydi Megan, and Let's Go Inc, eds. Let's Go Australia. New York: St. Martin's Press, 2003.

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Michael, Meehan. The salt of broken tears. Milson Point, N.S.W: Random House Australia, 1999.

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Michael, Meehan. The salt of broken tears: A novel. New York: Arcade Pub., 2001.

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Kate, Greer, and Let's Go Inc, eds. Let's Go South East Asia. New York: St. Martin's Press, 2003.

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Melchiades, Struck Gabriel, Chase Joe, and Let's Go Inc, eds. Let's Go India and Nepal. New York: St. Martin's Press, 2003.

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K, Chen Angie, and Let's Go Inc, eds. Let's Go Mexico. New York: St. Martin's Press, 2003.

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Risha, Kim Lee, and Let's Go Inc, eds. Let's Go New York. New York: St. Martin's Press, 2003.

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M, Torres Andrew, and Let's Go Inc, eds. Let's go Spain & Portugal: Including Morocco. New York: St. Martin's Press, 2003.

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Sarah, Robinson, and Let's Go Inc, eds. Let's Go Paris. New York: St. Martin's Press, 2003.

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Elizabeth, Little, Solimine Kaitlin, Binkley Emily, and Let's Go Inc, eds. Let's go China 2003. New York: St. Martin's Press, 2003.

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British India, White Australia: Overseas Indians, Intercolonial Relations and the Empire. NewSouth Publishing, 2020.

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British India, White Australia: Overseas Indians, Intercolonial Relations and the Empire. NewSouth Publishing, 2020.

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Baas, Michiel. Imagined Mobility: Migration and Transnationalism among Indian Students in Australia. Anthem Press, 2012.

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Baas, Michiel. Imagined Mobility: Migration and Transnationalism among Indian Students in Australia. Anthem Press, 2010.

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Baas, Michiel. Imagined Mobility: Migration and Transnationalism among Indian Students in Australia. Anthem Press, 2012.

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Imagined mobility: Migration and transnationalism among Indian students in Australia. New York, NY: Anthem Press, 2010.

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Grare, Frédéric. India and Australia’s Paradoxical Strategic Relationship. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190859336.003.0006.

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After decades of mutual indifference, India’s and Australia’s strategic interests are converging. Both countries share increasing apprehension about China’s rise. Yet, despite a common concern regarding Chinese assertiveness and growing trade between the two countries, engagement remains limited. Both states see a lot of risk but few security benefits in appearing confrontational toward China. Moreover, their respective partnerships with the United States constrain the development of their bilateral security relations as they feel no need to deviate from their current parallel trajectory. In that sense the relations between India and Australia illustrate the limits of the Look East Policy. Deep ambivalence persists between the two countries and defence cooperation is largely restricted to soft security and dialogue. Both sides remain cautious about giving the relationship a strategic significance that could be interpreted as the beginning of a coalition against China.
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Singh, Supriya. Money, Migration, and Family: India to Australia. Palgrave Macmillan, 2021.

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Singh, Supriya. Money, Migration, and Family: India to Australia. Palgrave Macmillan, 2016.

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Money, Migration, and Family: India to Australia. Palgrave Macmillan, 2016.

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Australianama: The South Asian Odyssey in Australia. C. Hurst and Company (Publishers) Limited, 2018.

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Khatun, Samia. Australianama: The South Asian Odyssey. Oxford University Press, 2019.

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Imagined Mobility Migration And Transnationalism Among Indian Students In Australia. Anthem Press, 2012.

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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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Broomhall, Susan. Dirk Hartog’s Sea Chest. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198802648.003.0011.

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This chapter charts the affective power and significance that Dutch East India Company (Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie or VOC) objects have held from the seventeenth century to the present, because of their physical form and their location and assemblage with other objects on the Australian coast. The chapter explores how objects and people not only operate in relation to each other, but also in particular spaces and in specific historical contexts. Thus, the emotional and social power of these objects has created varied narratives over time that situate first the VOC, then the Dutch nation, as a global power, demonstrate the frailty of human capacity, celebrate the ambition and achievement of individual discoverers, and allow a new vision of Australia and its communities to emerge.
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Khatun, Samia. Australianama: The South Asian Odyssey in Australia. University of Queensland Press, 2019.

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Khatun, Samia. Australianama: The South Asian Odyssey in Australia. University of Queensland Press, 2019.

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Best Designed Wellness Hotels I: India, Far East, Australia, South Pacific. Birkhauser, 2002.

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Hameed, Saji N. The Indian Ocean Dipole. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190228620.013.619.

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Discovered at the very end of the 20th century, the Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) is a mode of natural climate variability that arises out of coupled ocean–atmosphere interaction in the Indian Ocean. It is associated with some of the largest changes of ocean–atmosphere state over the equatorial Indian Ocean on interannual time scales. IOD variability is prominent during the boreal summer and fall seasons, with its maximum intensity developing at the end of the boreal-fall season. Between the peaks of its negative and positive phases, IOD manifests a markedly zonal see-saw in anomalous sea surface temperature (SST) and rainfall—leading, in its positive phase, to a pronounced cooling of the eastern equatorial Indian Ocean, and a moderate warming of the western and central equatorial Indian Ocean; this is accompanied by deficit rainfall over the eastern Indian Ocean and surplus rainfall over the western Indian Ocean. Changes in midtropospheric heating accompanying the rainfall anomalies drive wind anomalies that anomalously lift the thermocline in the equatorial eastern Indian Ocean and anomalously deepen them in the central Indian Ocean. The thermocline anomalies further modulate coastal and open-ocean upwelling, thereby influencing biological productivity and fish catches across the Indian Ocean. The hydrometeorological anomalies that accompany IOD exacerbate forest fires in Indonesia and Australia and bring floods and infectious diseases to equatorial East Africa. The coupled ocean–atmosphere instability that is responsible for generating and sustaining IOD develops on a mean state that is strongly modulated by the seasonal cycle of the Austral-Asian monsoon; this setting gives the IOD its unique character and dynamics, including a strong phase-lock to the seasonal cycle. While IOD operates independently of the El Niño and Southern Oscillation (ENSO), the proximity between the Indian and Pacific Oceans, and the existence of oceanic and atmospheric pathways, facilitate mutual interactions between these tropical climate modes.
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A Manual of diseases of tropical Acacias in Australia, South-East Asia and India. Jakarta: Center for International Forestry Research, 2000.

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author, Buttrose Larry 1952, ed. A long way home. 2017.

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author, Buttrose Larry 1952, ed. A long way home: A memoir. 2014.

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Srinivasan, P., and Prasanna Srinivasan. Early Childhood in Postcolonial Australia: Children's Contested Identities. Palgrave Macmillan, 2014.

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Srinivasan, P. Early Childhood in Postcolonial Australia: Children's Contested Identities. Palgrave Macmillan Limited, 2014.

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Brierley, Saroo. Lion: A Long Way Home. Penguin Books, Limited, 2016.

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Brierley, Saroo. Lion: A Long Way Home. Penguin Random House, 2017.

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Brierley, Saroo. Lion: A Long Way Home. Penguin Random House, 2017.

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Buttrose, Larry, and Saroo Brierley. Lion. Blackstone Audiobooks, 2016.

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Brierley, Saroo. Lion: A Long Way Home. Penguin Books, Limited, 2017.

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Brierley, Saroo. Lion: A Long Way Home. Penguin Random House, 2016.

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Buttrose, Larry, and Saroo Brierley. Lion. Blackstone Audio, Inc., 2016.

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Indians and the Antipodes: Networks, Boundaries and Circulation. Oxford University Press India, 2018.

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