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Eric Willmot Eric Willmot i(A1245 works by)
Born: Established: 1936 Cribb Island, Moreton Bay, Brisbane - South East, Brisbane, Queensland, ;
Gender: Male
Heritage: Aboriginal
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1 From : Pemulwuy Eric Willmot , 2009 extract novel (Pemulwuy : The Rainbow Warrior)
— Appears in: Macquarie PEN Anthology of Australian Literature 2009; (p. 884-887)
1 The Embedded Dolls Eric Willmot , 2001 extract criticism (Australia : The Last Experiment)
— Appears in: The Boyer Collection : Highlights of the Boyer Lectures : 1959-2000 2001; (p. 343-350)
1 y separately published work icon Dilemma of Mind The Inaugural David Unaipon Lecture Eric Willmot , Underdale : Kaurna Higher Education Centre. Aboriginal Studies Centre. University of South Australia , 1991 Z1387729 1991 single work criticism
1 14 y separately published work icon Below the Line Eric Willmot , Milsons Point : Hutchinson Australia , 1991 Z56017 1991 single work novel science fiction 'This novel is set in early 21st Century Australia, an Australia divided in two. Northern Australia, along a line north of Brisbane to Carnarvon in Western Australia, has been invaded by the Indonesians and is now known as South Irian. Life for those left below the line, in 'free' Australia is very different from that known in the 20th century.' Source: Libraries Australia.
1 y separately published work icon Australia : The Last Experiment Eric Willmot , Sydney : Australian Broadcasting Corporation , 1987 Z1082369 1987 single work criticism
3 19 y separately published work icon Pemulwuy : The Rainbow Warrior Eric Willmot , McMahons Point : Weldons , 1987 Z429605 1987 single work novel historical fiction

'The story of Australia's resistance hero, Pemulwuy, who kept British settlement around Sydney restricted for 12 years 1790-1802.' (Source: GoodReads website)

1 y separately published work icon Future Pathways : Equity or Isolation Eric Willmot , Armidale : University of New England , 1986 18093091 1986 single work essay

'Modern Australia began in 1802 with the defeat and death of the Eora warrior Pemulwuy.

'Europeans had placed the original Australian population at 300,000 yet more recent analysis indicates that the population was much greater and may have been in the order of a million people. Whatever the original population, its collapse was spectacular.

'The causes of the collapse seem to have been a mix of diseases, massacres, and a variety of other depredations, such as the poisoning of foods. To understand some of the reasons for this bulk loss of people, and, indeed, the destruction of the traditional social order, it is necessary to understand principles that operated within traditional Australian society.

'By the 1930s a new part of Aboriginal society had begun to take action about their plight. These were the diaspora, the mixed-race people and many of these were assisted by sympathetic European groups.'

(Source :  1986 Frank Archibald Memorial Lecture)

1 form y separately published work icon Rainbow Serpent SBS Television (publisher), Richard Guthrie , Eric Willmot , Bob Maza , ( dir. Richard Guthrie ) 1985 Australia : SBS Television , 1985 Z1676913 1985 series - publisher film/TV

A six-episode awareness series examining aspects of Australian Aboriginal heritage and culture. It also looks at such issues as Aboriginal resistance against white invaders.

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