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Issue Details: First known date: 2019... 5 March 2019 of The Guardian Australia est. 2013 The Guardian Australia
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* Contents derived from the 2019 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
There Are Few Memorials to Our Bloody History but That's Changing, Jack Latimore , single work column

'In the last two decades some community-driven memorials to Aboriginal resistance leaders have appeared.'

Ruth Park Brings Sydney’s Past to Life More Than Any Other Writer, Tegan Bennett Daylight , single work column

P'ark’s bold, glittering descriptions and her vigorously alive characters are forever lodged in my consciousness.'

School Students Left Ignorant of Indigenous Massacres, History Teachers Say, Lisa Martin , single work column

'‘History is being squeezed out’ of a curriculum focused on Stem subjects, educators say.'

'We Want to Say Sorry' : The Historian Whose Great-uncle Led the Coniston Massacre, Lorena Allam , single work column

'Only by engaging with ‘real ugliness’ can healing begin, Liza Dale-Hallett says.'

Frontier Massacres : Role of Australia's Colonial Government Forces Revealed – Datablog, Nick Evershed , single work column

'New analysis shows that authorities were involved in more mass killings than researchers expected.'

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