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First known date:
2019...
7 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.
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'It's like a Big Dark Cloud Has Lifted' : the Town Dragged into Reconciliation – Photo Essay,
single work
essay
'It took 169 years for a South Australian massacre to be acknowledged but a memorial has at last eased some of the pain for the Wirangu people.'
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Descended from Both Sides of Queensland's Bloody Massacres,
single work
column
Kal Ellwood’s great-great-grandfather Jack Noble belonged to the lethally efficient native police. But that’s only half his story.
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Australia Risks 'Dysfunction' Without Truth Telling about Massacres, Advocates Say,
single work
column
'Responding to Guardian Australia’s Killing Times project, campaigners and MPs say Makarrata process can pave way for proper treaty.'
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A Season on Earth by Gerald Murnane Review – 'Lost' Novel Holds the Key to Author's Success,
single work
review
— Review of A Season on Earth 2019 single work novel ;'Unabridged and twice as long, the updated version of Murnane’s 1976 novel lacks the subtlety of his later works.'
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