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Steve Hawke Steve Hawke i(A14272 works by) (a.k.a. Stephen Hawke)
Born: Established: 1959 ;
Gender: Male
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1 1 y separately published work icon The Boy from Birdum : The Bill Dempsey Story William Brian "Bill" Dempsey , Steve Hawke , Broome : Magabala Books , 2021 21267702 2021 single work autobiography

'Bill Dempsey is a humble achiever. He is known primarily as a champion footballer with West Perth and the Darwin Buffaloes. A premiership captain who played over 400 games in 20 seasons in Perth and the Northern Territory, and a member of the AFL’s Indigenous Team of the Century, his record and his achievements compare with the very best. He is revered as a true legend at West Perth.

'Bill has led a remarkable life. Born in the shadow of Japanese bombing raids in 1942. Forcibly removed from his mother after the death of his father and baby sister, he was a stolen child who never lost contact with his family and found a second family amongst his fellow inmates at the Retta Dixon Home. Brought to Perth at the age of seventeen as a ‘spare wheel’ to his mate Jim Anderson, he stayed on to become a football champion and a trailblazer as an Aboriginal entrepreneur throughout the 80s. In The Boy from Birdum, Bill tells his story frankly, courageously, and with the charismatic flair of a natural-born yarn spinner.'

Source : publisher's blurb

1 1 y separately published work icon Out of Time Steve Hawke , Fremantle : Fremantle Press , 2019 16815230 2019 single work novel

'Joe and Anne’s relationship has finally found the sweet spot and they are looking forward to what retirement brings. But time is not on their side. Inexplicably, Joe – a gifted architect – finds himself losing things, making miscalculations, blanking parts of his day. As Joe’s condition worsens, he and Anne face the agonising question: what is the point of no return?'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 1 y separately published work icon The Valley Steve Hawke , Fremantle : Fremantle Press , 2018 14313031 2018 single work novel crime

'A murder in the remote bush in 1916 sparks a chain of events that will haunt a family for generations. Hidden in the refuge of a secret valley, their tiny community lives unknown to the world. When, a century later, Broome schoolboy Dancer falls foul of the local bikie gang, he and his father head up the Gibb River Road. Here, in a maze of rugged ranges and remote communities, Dancer begins to unravel the truth behind the mysterious disappearance of Milly Rider, the mother he never knew. But the valley hides its secrets well. As Dancer learns the ways of his mother’s country, he uncovers a precious inheritance – one not even those closest to Milly expected to find.'  (Publication summary)

1 2 y separately published work icon A Town Is Born : The Fitzroy Crossing Story Steve Hawke , Broome : Magabala Books , 2013 6040085 2013 single work novel

'The 1960s are remembered as a time of change and upheaval throughout the Western world, including Australia. No part of the country changed more in that decade than the remote pastoral regions of the north. But in these tropical parts the winds of change did not bring the anti-war movement, the counterculture, feminism, or the other issues that preoccupied the cities. Rather, they blew down an industry, a regime, a culture that for the best part of a century had thrived on a semi-feudal system of co-dependence between the all-powerful station bosses, and large communities of unpaid Aboriginal workers and their families. In the course of a couple of years the township of Fitzroy Crossing in the remote Kimberley changed from a tiny frontier outpost, to a refugee camp with hundreds of people living in fringe camps in third world conditions. From this maelstrom a unique community emerged, with a strong ethos of cooperation and support amongst the various peoples of the Fitzroy Valley. A Town is Born complements some of Magabala's previously published titles; in particular; Moola Bulla – In the Shadow of the Mountain; Out of the Desert; You Call it Desert, We Used to Live Here; and Raparapa: Stories from the Fitzroy River Drovers.' (Source: Magabala Books website:www.magabala.com)

1 Jandamarra in Translation Steve Hawke , 2012 single work prose
— Appears in: Kimberley Stories 2012; (p. 121-128)
1 16 y separately published work icon Jandamarra Steve Hawke , Mona Oscar (translator), Patsy Bedford (translator), Selina Middleton (translator), June Oscar (translator), Danny Marr (translator), Leederville : Prickly Pear Playscripts , 2008 Z1397771 2008 single work drama (taught in 2 units)

'Growing up just as the first pastoralists were cutting a swathe through his native lands, Jandamarra is one of Australia's great tragic heroes. Station child, angry young man, police tracker of his own people and finally inspirational leader of the most successful indigenous resistance against white settlement, his life was lived on the jagged edge of change and uncertainty. This story belongs the the Bunuba people of the Kimberley-but it speaks to everyone. (Source: Publisher)

1 3 y separately published work icon Barefoot Kids Steve Hawke , Fremantle : Fremantle Press , 2007 Z1344693 2007 single work children's fiction children's adventure 'An action packed, character filled adventure story set in Broome WA. Barefoot Kids revolves around the Jirroo cousins - Janey, Jimmy, Tich, Buddy and Dancer - who play in a band together. Their special place, Eagle Beach, is under threat from developers . The kids start a campaign to save the beach, which leads to adventure, danger and excitement. Mixed in is the story of a missing treasure - millions of dollars worth of diamonds which mysteriously disappeared, along with the children's great-grandfather, in 1942. Join the Jirroo kids on a their quest to save Eagle Beach, and get lost along the way on a modern-day treasure hunt.' Source: Libraries Australia. (Sighted 17/11/2009).
1 Kimberley Christmas Steve Hawke , 1994 single work short story autobiography
— Appears in: Summer Shorts 2 : Stories - Poems - Articles - Images 1994; (p. 115-118) Blokes : Stories from Australian Lives 1998; (p. 113-118)
1 Promises of the Past Steve Hawke , 1993 single work short story
— Appears in: Summer Shorts 1993; (p. 56-62)
1 Class War Steve Hawke , 1990 single work biography
— Appears in: The Independent Monthly , December-January vol. 2 no. 6 1990-1991; (p. 4-5)
1 1 y separately published work icon Noonkanbah : Whose Land, Whose Law Steve Hawke , Michael Gallagher , Fremantle : Fremantle Press , 1989 Z989059 1989 single work prose

'The Noonkanbah drama from the Aboriginal viewpoint; the struggle to defend a particular piece of sacred ground against a proposed oil well, which involved the Noonkanbah people, the miners and the Western Australian Government; Amax; land rights; mining.'

Source: Publisher's blurb (1989 ed.).

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