The Oxford History of Australia: 1942-1988, the middle wayThe postwar period has seen radical changes in Australia. Increased dependence on the United States, an influx of European and Asian immigrants, and a series of economic booms and recessions have confronted Australians with the challenge of surviving as an offshoot of European civilization in a largely Asian region and securing a prosperous future with declining support from European markets and investment. This final volume in the Oxford History of Australia details this volatile period, showing that while some Australians have resisted the pressures for change, most have adapted resourcefully and intelligently to the task of creating a new nation able to survive into the 21st century. |
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to the patriarchal traditions of Aboriginal society; Nabalco drew the line at land
rights. Milirrpum and other senior Yirrkala petitioned the Supreme Court of the
Northern Territory for recognition of their prior title to the land in question. The
case ...
to the patriarchal traditions of Aboriginal society; Nabalco drew the line at land
rights. Milirrpum and other senior Yirrkala petitioned the Supreme Court of the
Northern Territory for recognition of their prior title to the land in question. The
case ...
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A more immediate question was the price of land in state capitals. With the
building boom of the early 1970s land for housing was in short supply and many
would-be home-owners were discouraged by soaring prices and interest rates.
A more immediate question was the price of land in state capitals. With the
building boom of the early 1970s land for housing was in short supply and many
would-be home-owners were discouraged by soaring prices and interest rates.
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In 1974 a royal commissioner, Mr Justice A. E. Woodward, formerly counsel for
the Yirrkala of Gove, reported on land rights in the Northern Territory. He
recommended the creation of Aboriginal land trusts holding reserves in
inalienable ...
In 1974 a royal commissioner, Mr Justice A. E. Woodward, formerly counsel for
the Yirrkala of Gove, reported on land rights in the Northern Territory. He
recommended the creation of Aboriginal land trusts holding reserves in
inalienable ...
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Contents
The Brink of SelfDiscovery 19421951 | 1 |
The High Summer of Robert Menzies 19511965 | 87 |
The Search for New Directions 19661975 | 163 |
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