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Issue Details: First known date: 2012... 2012 [Review Essay] : A Way Through : The Life of Rick Farley
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'The authors Nicholas Brown and Susan Boden, a husband and wife team, collaboratively wrote A Way Through: The life of Rick Farley. Brown’s background as a historian is displayed in the strength of historicity and finely grained insight into Rick Farley’s contribution, first as head of the Cattlemen’s Union and the National Farmers Federation (NFF) and later with Landcare and on reconciliation. The level of detail included drilling down to the level of investigating the series of Collins 3880 notebooks Farley used for his negotiations in his later years. A substantial bibliography provides references for anyone who wishes to further research Farley’s achievements.' (Introduction)

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    y separately published work icon Australian Aboriginal Studies no. 2 2012 7596689 2012 periodical issue

    'Welcome to the second volume of Australian Aboriginal Studies for 2012. This non-thematic edition includes several papers profiling gambling behaviour and how to measure problem gambling among Indigenous people. This is an area where there has been limited published research and we are pleased to be able to provide a forum for this area of study.'   (Editorial introduction)

    2012
    pg. 97-99
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