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Precious but Partial? Some Comments on the Nomination of Australian Convict Sites for World Heritage Listing

Precious but Partial? Some Comments on the Nomination of Australian Convict Sites for World Heritage Listing

by David Andrew Roberts

Politicians, History and Policy

Politicians, History and Policy

by David Lowe

National Security and Immigration in Australia’s Twentieth Century History

National Security and Immigration in Australia’s Twentieth Century History

by Mark Finnane

Hazaras’ Persecution Worsens: Will the New Government Show Leadership by Lifting the Suspension on Afghani Asylum Claims?

Hazaras’ Persecution Worsens: Will the New Government Show Leadership by Lifting the Suspension on Afghani Asylum Claims?

by Denise Phillips

Environmental Wicked Problem-Solving: A Case For History

Environmental Wicked Problem-Solving: A Case For History

by Elizabeth Summerfield

Environmental Citizenship and the Neoliberal State: Good Policy or Greenwash?

Environmental Citizenship and the Neoliberal State: Good Policy or Greenwash?

by Michelle Reiner

Diversity and Excellence: Prompts from the History of the Tertiary Education Sector

Diversity and Excellence: Prompts from the History of the Tertiary Education Sector

by Francesca Beddie

Destroying the Past: Targeting the Symbols of Baathist Iraq

Destroying the Past: Targeting the Symbols of Baathist Iraq

by Benjamin Isakhan

Contentious Past, Contentious Present? Immigration Nation and the Origins of Australia’s Multiculturalism

Contentious Past, Contentious Present? Immigration Nation and the Origins of Australia’s Multiculturalism

by Adele Garnier and Mandy Kretschmar

Bidding for and Hosting a World Cup

Bidding for and Hosting a World Cup

by Roy Hay

Australia’s New National Curriculum and the Future of History

Australia’s New National Curriculum and the Future of History

by Tony Joel

The 1965-66 Mass Killings in Indonesia: Recent Developments Towards Historical Justice

The 1965-66 Mass Killings in Indonesia: Recent Developments Towards Historical Justice

by Jemma Purdey

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