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'The Northern Territory is often remarked for its rich cultures and unique landscape. It is home to many Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians, and the overall population quickly growing. The city of Palmerston (approximately 21 kilometres from Darwin) is expanding at such a significant rate that a number of new suburbs (such as Bellamack) are being especially designed with consultation from residents about the construction of ‘place’. ...'
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Charles Darwin Unversity Essay Award
A 'Place' for Reconciliation in Indigenous Writing
Subjects:
- Craft for a Dry Lake 2000 single work autobiography
- Iwenhe Tyerrtye : What It Means to Be an Aboriginal Person Margaret Kemarre Turner (translator), Veronica Dobson (translator), 2010 selected work life story
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