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The Rock
Yarraville
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Transit Lounge
,
2020
20097125
2020
single work
autobiography
'Journalist Aaron Smith's new memoir holds up a unique mirror to Australia. What he sees is at once amazing, disturbing and revealing. The Rock explores the failings of our nation's character, its unresolved past and its uncertain future from the vantage point of its most northerly outpost, Thursday Island.
'Smith was the last editor, fearless journalist and the paperboy of Australia's most northerly newspaper, the Torres News, a small independent regional tabloid that, until it folded in late 2019, was the voice of a predominantly Torres Strait Islander and Aboriginal readership for 63 years across some of the most remote and little understood communities in Australia.
'The Rock is a story of self-discovery where Smith grapples to understand a national identity marred by its racist underbelly, where he is transplanted from his white-boy privileged suburban life to being a racial and cultural minority, and an outsider. Peppered with his experiences, Smith gradually and sensitively becomes embedded in island life while vividly capturing the endless and often farcical parade of personalities and politicians including Scott Morrison and Tony Abbott.' (Publication summary)
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The Long History of the Torres News
2012
single work
column
— Appears in: Torres News , 6-12 June no. 1017 2012; (p. 9) -
Historic 1000th Edition
2012
single work
column
— Appears in: Torres News , 8 February no. 1000 2012; (p. 1) -
Grandad's Torres Strait History Inspires A Colourful Book
2010
single work
column
— Appears in: Torres News , 26 May - 1 June vol. 915 no. 2010; (p. 8)
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Grandad's Torres Strait History Inspires A Colourful Book
2010
single work
column
— Appears in: Torres News , 26 May - 1 June vol. 915 no. 2010; (p. 8) -
Historic 1000th Edition
2012
single work
column
— Appears in: Torres News , 8 February no. 1000 2012; (p. 1) -
The Long History of the Torres News
2012
single work
column
— Appears in: Torres News , 6-12 June no. 1017 2012; (p. 9) -
y
The Rock
Yarraville
:
Transit Lounge
,
2020
20097125
2020
single work
autobiography
'Journalist Aaron Smith's new memoir holds up a unique mirror to Australia. What he sees is at once amazing, disturbing and revealing. The Rock explores the failings of our nation's character, its unresolved past and its uncertain future from the vantage point of its most northerly outpost, Thursday Island.
'Smith was the last editor, fearless journalist and the paperboy of Australia's most northerly newspaper, the Torres News, a small independent regional tabloid that, until it folded in late 2019, was the voice of a predominantly Torres Strait Islander and Aboriginal readership for 63 years across some of the most remote and little understood communities in Australia.
'The Rock is a story of self-discovery where Smith grapples to understand a national identity marred by its racist underbelly, where he is transplanted from his white-boy privileged suburban life to being a racial and cultural minority, and an outsider. Peppered with his experiences, Smith gradually and sensitively becomes embedded in island life while vividly capturing the endless and often farcical parade of personalities and politicians including Scott Morrison and Tony Abbott.' (Publication summary)
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