Australia is ready for a new national vision, a roadmap for its future. Four exciting, new and talented young Australians articulate such a vision offering fresh ideas and bold thinking about the country's future political, economic and social policy.
In a fearsomely foolish display of pro-activity Brian Thacker decided the only way to get his own back, and finally uncover the truth about his dad's mysterious early life, was to scam a couple of business class flights and drag 73-year-old ...
Imagining Australia : The Architecture of the National Museum of Australia Asks ' What Community ? CHRISTINE DAUBER The National Museum of Australia opened its doors to the Australian public on 11 March 2001. It is Australia's first ...
Mudrooroo believed that at the time Morgan did not see herself as an activist seeking to expose past practices, but as searching for her own identity and seeking equal opportunities for Aboriginal people.25 My Place in particular raises ...
This book calls for a re-imagining of Australia by revisiting the history of its relations with its Indigenous inhabitants and Asian neighbours in remote parts of Northern and Western Australia during pre-Federation times.
Like its companion volumes, Australia's Defence: Towards a New Era? (2014) and Australia's American Alliance (2016), this book brings together leading experts to examine the future of Australian defence policy after American primacy, ...
geopolitical forces that locate Australia itself as a particular type of “insular case.” The imagining of Australia as the island-continent, the world's “largest island and smallest continent,” so schoolchildren are taught, ...
Barcan (humanities, U. of Western Sydney) and Buchanan (English, U. of Tasmania) present 14 papers which aim to explore a representative range of Australian spaces through a range of perspectives...
Elections change countries even if the government remains the same. This book will help set the agenda for a new year.
Papers presented at the Fourth International Conference of the Indian Association for the Study of Australia, held at Kolkata during 22-24 January 2008.
He predicted that compulsory 'universal service' would be adopted in Australia with 'little delay', in recognition of a ... Just once Deakin summoned a vivid word picture, imagining young men preoccupied with the 'tasks of daily life', ...