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31 Oct 2024

ASJ | ZfA 41/2024 – MUDROOROO

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OUT NOW: Zeitschrift für Australienstudien | Australian Studies Journal 41/2024 – ›MUDROOROO (1938–2019)‹ guest edited by Gerhard Fischer, with contributions by Stephen Muecke, Paul Spickard, Laura Singeot, Lorenzo Perrona, Tom Thompson, and Gerhard Fischer

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23 Sep 2024

ASJ | ZfA 40/2024 – Australian Seascapes

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OUT NOW: Australian Studies Journal | Zeitschrift für Australienstudien 40 – ›Australian Seascapes‹ – edited by Eva Bischoff and with contributions by Paul Giles, Jean Page, Imke Lichterfeld, and Stephen Alomes as well as numerous reviews

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2 May 2024

ASJ | ZfA 39/2024

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Fresh from the Press: the newest issue of the Australian Studies Journal | Zeitschrift für Australienstudien

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»We are using this ›window back in time‹ to understand where temperatures and sea levels may be heading on our current path of climate change. With only eight of the twelve Apostles remaining, we need to study and learn from them while we can« https://buff.ly/gO5qjwi

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15 May

»The re-emergence of First Nations burning in contemporary grassy woodlands project is implementing Indigenous-led cultural burning practices on private and public land and travelling stock reserves on Ngunnawal Country and Wiradjuri Country« https://buff.ly/ky1szA5

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14 May

»One of the most influential South Australian suffragists was Catherine Helen Spence (1825–1901). She was vice-president of the Women’s #Suffrage League of South Australia, a journalist, advocate and public intellectual who toured the US and Canada.« https://buff.ly/Y0lICPF

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