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We Learnt Early That White Ghosts Can Lie. Australians Are Ready for Truth and Reckoning
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2022
We Learnt Early That White Ghosts Can Lie. Australians Are Ready for Truth and Reckoning
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'In this Griffith Review extract Thomas Mayor writes about how his people have a different history of Captain Cook’s ‘discovery’ of the Torres Strait. Now is the time for truths to collide and come together.'
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https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2022/may/21/we-learnt-early-that-white-ghosts-can-lie-australians-are-ready-for-truth-and-reckoning
We Learnt Early That White Ghosts Can Lie. Australians Are Ready for Truth and Reckoning
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- Where Truths Collide : Challenging Australia’s Shaky Foundations 2022 single work essay
- Possession Island National Park, Aurukun - Bamaga area, Cape York Peninsula, Queensland,
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