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Barry Hill explores Australian culture and national identity in the light of global terrorism and social change. The influence of Corporate America is felt by Australians who care about their country.
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Originally presented as a lecture at the Melbourne Trades Hall ballroom on 31 March 2004 to launch the 50-year anniversary of Overland.
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Another Side of the Story
2004
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correspondence
— Appears in: Overland , Summer no. 177 2004; (p. 4-5) The author comments on a number of articles which appeared in Overland, no.174, 2004
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Another Side of the Story
2004
single work
correspondence
— Appears in: Overland , Summer no. 177 2004; (p. 4-5) The author comments on a number of articles which appeared in Overland, no.174, 2004
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