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    ‘L’Amour aux Antipodes’: Tasma, Australia and the French Connection by Judith Johnston

    Published 2009-04-01
    “…Tasma (Jessie Couvreur) wrote and published her best known Australian stories from Europe for a predominantly English and Australian readership. …”
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    Life storytelling at the ABC: Challenges of ‘giving the audience a voice’ in the context of public service media by Mackay Sasha, Heck Elizabeth

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…In particular, it focuses on two of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s current life storytelling projects: ABC Open and Heywire.…”
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    Colonial Diplomatic Relations and the Development of Pearling Industry in the Netherlands Indies, 1894-1899 by Rangga Ardia Rasyid

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…The pearling industry that developed in the Netherlands East Indies (now Indonesia) had a particularly Australian character. This influence was especially pronounced during the time of James Clark and his Celebes Trading Company (CTC) consortium (1905-1918), which operated primarily in the Aru Islands of the southeastern Moluccas. …”
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    Eyes of identification: challenges and opportunities in leveraging highly visible, multiple-level histories by Debra Rosser, Shurlee Swain

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…A more inclusive approach, which encourages a close relationship between historian and those who lived the experience, is offered through projects arising from Australian government enquiries into indigenous, migrant and Australian-born children in care. …”
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    Badges of (Dis-)Honour: Manifesting the ‘Conquest’ of Uluṟu via Wearable Material Culture by Dirk H. R. Spennemann, Sharnie Hurford

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Set in a wide open plain, the monolith of Uluṟu (‘Ayers Rock’) has become an internationally recognizable symbol for the Australian outback, currently attracting hundreds of thousands of tourists each year. …”
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    Nurturing students’ spiritual development in secular contexts: a case study of Evangelical theological education in Australia by P.E. Momoh, M. Naidoo

    Published 2022-12-01
    “… The awareness of secularisation may not have served as a focus for curricula development in theological education, yet it critically shapes the entire educational process influencing values and practices. Australian theological colleges need to be aware of, and alert to their secular, westernised culture that places a high premium on individual rights, personal liberty, and freedom. …”
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