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Suzanne, Corcoran, and Bottomley Stephen, eds. Interpreting statutes. Annandale, N.S.W: Federation Press, 2005.

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Flynn, Martin M. Human rights in Australia: Treaties, statutes, and cases. Chatswood, NSW: LexisNexis/Butterworths, 2003.

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Law Reform Commission of Western Australia. Report on United Kingdom statutes in force in Western Australia. [Perth, W.A.]: The Commission, 1994.

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Camfoo, Tex. Love against the law: The autobiographies of Tex and Nelly Camfoo. Canberra: Aboriginal Studies Press, 2000.

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Law Reform Committee of Australia. Ninety-sixth report of the Law Reform Committee of South Australia to the Attorney-General relating to the inherited imperial law and constitutional statutes. [Adelaide, South Australia]: D.J. Woolman, Govt. Printer, 1985.

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Butt, Peter. Mabo: What the High Court said. Sydney: Federation Press, 1993.

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Bain, Attwood, and Markus Andrew, eds. The struggle for aboriginal rights: A documentary history. [St. Leonards], NSW, Australia: Allen & Unwin, 1999.

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Butt, Peter. Mabo, Wik & native title. 4th ed. Leichhardt, N.S.W: Federation Press, 2001.

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Butt, Peter. Mabo, Wik & native title. 3rd ed. Leichhardt, NSW: Federation Press, 1998.

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Butt, Peter. Mabo, Wik & native title. 4th ed. Annandale, NSW: Federation Press, 2001.

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Faine, Jon. Lawyers in the Alice: Aboriginals and whitefellas' law. Sydney: Federation Press, 1993.

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Behrendt, Larissa. Aboriginal dispute resolution: A step towards self-determination and community autonomy. Annandale, NSW: Federation Press, 1995.

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John, Reeves. Building on land rights for the next generation: Report of the review of the Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act 1976. 2nd ed. Canberra: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission, 1999.

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Germov, Roz. Refugee law in Australia. South Melbourne, Vic: Oxford University Press, 2003.

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Greta, Bird, Martin Gary, Nielsen Jennifer, Southern Cross University. Faculty of Law and Criminal Justice., and Gungil Jindibah Centre, eds. Majah: Indigenous peoples and the law. Sydney: Federation Press, 1996.

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1948-, Brock Peggy, ed. Words and silences: Aboriginal women, politics and land. Crows Nest, NSW: Allen & Unwin, 2001.

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Sue, Anderson, ed. Doreen Kartinyeri: My Ngarrindjeri calling. Canberra: Aboriginal Studies Press, 2008.

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Cunneen, Chris. Indigenous people and the law in Australia. Sydney: Butterworths, 1995.

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Lewis, Rodney. Elder law in Australia. 2nd ed. Chatswood, N.S.W: LexisNexis Butterworths, 2012.

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Lewis, Rodney. Elder law in Australia. 2nd ed. Chatswood, N.S.W: LexisNexis Butterworths, 2012.

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Draper, Glenn. Health inequalities in Australia: Mortality. Canberra: Queensland University of Technology and Australian Institute Health and Welfare, 2004.

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Western Australia. Aboriginal Lands Trust Review Team. The review of the Aboriginal Lands Trust. [Perth, W.A.]: Aboriginal Affairs Dept., 1996.

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Bhatia, Kuldeep. An overview of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health: Present status and future trends : an information paper. Canberra: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Unit, Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, 1995.

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Australia. Office of the Aboriginal Land Commissioner. Crown Hill (Irrinjirrinjirri) land claim (claim no. 106). Darwin: Office of the Aboriginal Land Commissioner, 2008.

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Jane, Ford, and National Perinatal Statistics Unit (Australia), eds. Reproductive health indicators, Australia, 2002. Sydney: AIHW National Perinatal Statistics Unit, 2003.

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Bird, Greta. The process of law in Australia: Intercultural perspectives. 2nd ed. Sydney: Butterworths, 1993.

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Bird, Greta. The process of law in Australia: Intercultural perspectives. Sydney: Butterworths, 1988.

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Judith, Grbich, ed. Native title rights and colonisation: Law and humanities supplements to property law in Australia. Bundoora, Victoria: School of Law and Legal Studies, La Trobe University, 1998.

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Birrell, Robert. Men + women apart: Partnering in Australia. North Melbourne, Vic: Australian Family Association, and Centre for Population and Urban Research, 2004.

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Walker, Sally. The law of journalism in Australia. Sydney: Law Book Co., 1989.

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Buti, Tony. After the removal: A submission by the Aboriginal Legal Service of Western Australia (Inc) to the National Inquiry into Separation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children from their Families. [Perth]: Aboriginal Legal Service of Western Australia (Inc.), 1996.

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Godsell, David. Auditors' legal duties and liabilities in Australia. Caulfield, Vic: Australian Accounting Research Foundation, 1990.

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Godsell, David. Auditors' legal duties and liabilities in Australia. Melbourne, Australia: Longman Professional, 1993.

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Neil, Thomson, ed. The health of indigenous Australian. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003.

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Burke, Paul. Law's anthropology: From ethnography to expert testimony in native title. Acton, A.C.T: ANU E Press, 2011.

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Justin, Healey, ed. Aboriginal land rights. Rozelle, N.S.W: Spinney Press, 2002.

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Sean, Brennan, ed. Treaty. Annandale, N.S.W: Federation Press, 2005.

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Elliott, Johnston, Hinton Martin G, and Rigney Daryle, eds. Indigenous Australians and the law. Sydney: Cavendish Publishing (Australia) Pty Limited, 1997.

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Valentine, Kate. Child protection Australia 2008-09. Canberra: Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, 2010.

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Robertson, Geoffrey. The statute of liberty: How Australians can take back their rights. North Sydney, N.S.W: Vintage Books Australia, 2009.

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The Australia Acts 1986: Australia's statutes of independence. Annandale, N.S.W: Federation Press, 2010.

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Hall, Kath , 1965- (author.). Legislation And Statutory Interpretation. Lexisnexis Butterworths,, 2015.

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Statutory Interpretation. Oxford University Press Australia & New Zealand, 2017.

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ACT, Australia Constitution. Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act: Together with Introduction, Table of Statutes, Table of Cases, Digest of Cases and Index. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2021.

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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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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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Kirkwood, Roger, and Simon Goldsworthy. Fur Seals and Sea Lions. CSIRO Publishing, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643109834.

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Fur seals and sea lions are charismatic, large carnivores that engage us with both their skill and playful antics. Although all species in Australian waters were harvested to near extinction 200 years ago, fur seals are recovering and are now common in near-shore waters across southern Australia. Sea lions, however, are endangered. Their populations appear not to have recovered like fur seals and are declining at some locations. Fur seals and sea lions are important top level predators and play an important role in Australia’s temperate marine ecosystems. Key threats they currently face relate to human activities, particularly interactions with fisheries. This book outlines the comparative evolutionary ecology, biology, life-history, behaviour, conservation status, threats, history of human interactions and latest research on the three species of otariids that live in the waters of southern Australia: the Australian fur seal, New Zealand fur seal and Australian sea lion. It also includes brief descriptions of Antarctic and Subantarctic seals that occupy the Antarctic pack-ice and remote Australian territories of Macquarie Island and Heard Island.
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Butt, Peter. Mabo: What the High Court said. Federation Press, 1993.

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Morton, Steve, Andy Sheppard, and Mark Lonsdale, eds. Biodiversity. CSIRO Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486302062.

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Australians have stewardship of a beautiful, diverse and unique environment. We have long had a sense that the biodiversity of this country is special. Yet, despite our sense of its importance, in many parts of our country biodiversity is in trouble. Given the economic, ecological and social importance of biodiversity to our nation, CSIRO has been conducting research into Australia's biodiversity for nearly 90 years. This research has not simply focused on quantifying the challenge, but also on identifying practical solutions for its sustainable management. Biodiversity: Science and Solutions for Australia aims to provide access to the latest scientific knowledge on Australia’s biodiversity in an engaging and clear format. The book describes the ancient origins and unique features of Australia’s species, as well as the current status of our biodiversity. It outlines tools for management and planning, highlights Indigenous perspectives on biodiversity, and looks at how Australia’s biodiversity interacts with agriculture, the resources sector, cities, and with our changing global environment. Importantly, it also shows that biodiversity is in the eye of the beholder: for some it is our life support system, for others it is a resource to be used, for others it is a precious cultural symbol.
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Braby, Michael F. Complete Field Guide to Butterflies of Australia. CSIRO Publishing, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643093027.

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This is the first complete field guide to all butterfly species on Australia’s mainland and its remote islands. Written by one of Australia's leading lepidopterists, it is stunningly illustrated with colour photographs of each of the 416 currently identified species. There is also a distribution map for each species on the Australian mainland. It covers the five major family groups: Hesperiidae, Paplionidae, Pieridae, Nymphalidae and Lycaenidae, as well as the family Riodinidae, which has but a single species in Australia. The introduction covers adult structure, classification, distribution and habitats, and life cycle and behaviour. This is followed by accounts of each of the 416 species, giving common name, scientific name, and other names (if any), as well as details of behaviour, habitat, status, and larval food plants. Accompanying each species is a distribution map, and photographs of the upperside and underside of both male and female specimens. The book also contains a checklist of all species, a list of entomological contacts, a glossary, a bibliography, an index of common names and an index of scientific names.
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