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Thorn, Julia. Bicycle tours of southeastern Australia. Kenthurst, NSW: Kangaroo Press, 1989.

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Lower Devonian Pelecypoda from southeastern Australia. Brisbane: Association of Australian Palaeontologists, 1993.

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M, Brown C. Murray Basin, southeastern Australia: subsurface stratigraphic database. Canberra: Australian Govt. Pub. Service, 1986.

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M, Brown C. Geology of the Murray Basin, Southeastern Australia. Canberra: Australian Govt. Pub. Service, 1991.

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Kabaila, Peter Rimas. Survival legacies: Stories from Aboriginal settlements of southeastern Australia. Canberra, A.C.T: Canprint Pub., 2011.

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Murray Basin, southeastern Australia, stratigraphy and resource potential: A synopsis. Canberra: Australian Govt. Pub. Service, 1985.

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Li, Qianyu. Miocene foraminifera from Lakes Entrance Oil Shaft, Gippsland, southeastern Australia. Canberra: Association of Australasian Palaeontologists, 2000.

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Exon, N. F. Rig seismic research cruise 3: Offshore Otway Basin, southeastern Australia. Canberra: Australian Govt. Pub. Service, 1987.

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New, T. R. Name that insect: A guide to the insects of Southeastern Australia. Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1996.

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Clark, S. A. Revision of the snail genus Austropyrgus (Gastropoda:Hydrobiidae): A morphostatic radiation of freshwater gastropods in southeastern Australia. Sydney: Australian Museum, 2003.

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International Palaeontological Congress (1st 2002 Sydney, N.S.W.). First International Palaeontological Congress: Pre-congress fieldtrip 1 : cretaceous-cenozoic floras and landscapes of southeastern Australia. [Sydney: Geological Society of Australia], 2002.

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E, Osborne Milton, and Powerhouse Museum, eds. Arts of Southeast Asia: From the Powerhouse Museum collection. Sydney: Powerhouse Pub., 2001.

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Keith, McDougall, Hyde Michael, and World Wide Fund for Nature (Australia), eds. Australia's most threatened ecosystems: The southeastern lowland native grasslands. Chipping Norton,NSW,Australia: Surrey Beatty in association with The World Wide Fund for Nature, Australia, 1995.

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Tadpoles of SouthEastern Australia. New Holland Publishing Australia Pty Ltd, 2006.

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Berndt, Ronald M. Australian Aboriginal Religion: Introduction - The Southeastern Region, the Northeastern Region and North Australia, North Australia, Central Australia (Iconography of Religions Section 5 - Australia). Brill Academic Pub, 1997.

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Berndt, Ronald M. Australian Aboriginal Religion: Introduction - The Southeastern Region (Iconography of Religions Section 5 - Australia , No 1). Brill Academic Publishers, 1997.

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Woolcock, Dorothy, and C. E. Woolcock. Field Guide to Native Peaflowers of Victoria and Southeastern Australia. Kangaroo Press Pty.Ltd ,Australia, 1987.

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Spencer, Roger. Horticulture Flora of Southeastern Australia: Ferns, Conifers & Their Allies : The Identification of Garden and Cultivated Plants (Horticultural Flora of Southeastern Australia Vol. 1). New South Wales University Press, 1995.

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Between the Murray and the Sea: Aboriginal Archaeology of Southeastern Australia. Sydney University Press, 2017.

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(Editor), Roger Spencer, and Su Pearson (Illustrator), eds. Horticultural Flora of Southeastern Autralia: Flowering Plants, Monocotyledons : The Identification of Garden and Cultivated Plants. UNSW Press, 2005.

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Whitelaw, Michael J. Magnetic polarity stratigraphy of a series of pliocene and pleistocene vertebrate fossil localities from southeastern Australia. 1990.

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Russell, Lynette. Procuring Passage. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252037153.003.0004.

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This chapter discusses the assumption that resource maritime labor was exclusively performed by men. It argues that in southeastern Australia the success and wealth produced by the sealing industry up to 1815 and the subsequent economic stability of European men was wholly dependent on Tasmanian pallawah or indigenous women's skills and expertise. Although there are estimates that there were as many as 200 Newcomer men involved in the industry, each man often had between three and five Aboriginal women working with him. In some years the islands yielded between ten and twenty thousand sealskins. Each hunting episode required the women to club the seal and drag it to the beach, where they would begin the butchering process. The women also developed useful skills in boat handling and other associated aspects of the industry.
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Sumner, Christina, and Milton Osborne. Arts of Southeast Asia from the Powerhouse Museum Collection: From the Powerhouse Museum Collection. Powerhouse Publishing (AUS), 2002.

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Curkpatrick, Samuel. Singing Bones. Sydney University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.30722/sup.9781743326770.

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Manikay are the ancestral songs of Arnhem Land, passed down over generations and shaping relationships between people and the country. Singing Bones foregrounds the voices of manikay singers from Ngukurr in southeastern Arnhem Land and charts their critically acclaimed collaboration with jazz musicians from the Australian Art Orchestra, Crossing Roper Bar. It offers an overview of Wägilak manikay narratives and style, including their social, ceremonial and linguistic aspects, and explores the Crossing Roper Bar project as an example of creative intercultural collaboration and a living continuation of the manikay tradition.
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