Australia's Changing Environments
This series explains how Australia's environments have changed from prehistoric times to the present, and the impact various factors have had and are having on Australian habitats and ecosystems. Extended Description
WORLD ISSUES COME TO AUSTRALIA series.
This series supports the study of issues and events of importance to the Australia community by looking at several issues that are newsworthy on both a local and global scale. What is the impact of these issues on the everyday life of Australians?
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WORLD ISSUES COME TO AUSTRALIA series.
This series supports the study of issues and events of importance to the Australia community by looking at several issues that are newsworthy on both a local and global scale. What is the impact of these issues on the everyday life of Australians?
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Experience Australian History is a comprehensive teacher resource package including a BLM and CD-ROM, written to support the fifth edition of the classic text Experience of Nationhood.
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In mid-2004, David Corlett travelled to meet asylum seekers whom Australia had returned to Iran, Pakistan and Afghanistan, and the result is Following Them Home: The Fate of the Returned Asylum Seekers.
Under A Leaky Roof traces the journey of many Afghan refugees currently living in Australia. Based on interviews with refugees and the people who work with them the book details common experiences of discrimination and persecution which led them to flee their homes, the despair of detention in Australia and the fear and uncertainty when they try to start their new lives in the Australian community.
Growing up Lebanese Muslim in Australia
Nadia Jamal & Taghred Chandab
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A collection of true stories that present a fascinating insight into a culture that remains mysterious to many non-Lebanese Muslims. Extended Description
Asian-Australians have often been written about by outsiders, as outsiders. In this collection, compiled by award-winning author Alice Pung, they tell their own stories with verve, courage and a large dose of humour. These are not predictable tales of food, festivals and traditional dress. Extended Description