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Colonial Mechanisms for Repudiating Indigenous Sovereignties in Australia: A Foucauldian-Genealogical Exploration of Australia Day
Published 2023-12-01Subjects: “…australia day…”
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Observing Patterns of River Usage
Published 2019-10-01“…Increased visitation on the Australia Day public holiday may be linked to increased drowning risk. …”
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Remembering the Battle for Australia
Published 2010-05-01“…For the last two years, Australia has commemorated, on the first Wednesday in September, the ‘Battle for Australia Day’, to mark the role of Australian forces fighting the Japanese in the Pacific in WWII. …”
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Scaling Colonial Violence: One Day Celebrations in Fremantle, WA
Published 2019-05-01“…The aim of this paper is to analyse the Fremantle City Council’s decision to celebrate One Day on January 28th 2017 instead of the usual Australia Day on January 26th, as well as the ensuing media debate between its supporters and opponents, especially Noongar leaders and WA Government. …”
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Will the 'Shire' ever be the same again? Schooling Responses to the Cronulla Beach Riot
Published 2010-03-01“…Schools were also targeted as places to battle the consequences of cultural division: the then Prime Minister John Howard, in his Australia Day speech just over a month after the riots, complained that the teaching of Australian history in schools needed reform to properly foster the core values that would bind a nation together (Sydney Morning Herald, 2006). …”
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Simultaneous photoautotrophic production of DHA and EPA by Tisochrysis lutea and Microchloropsis salina in co-culture
Published 2022-12-01“…Photoautotrophic co-cultivation processes of T. lutea and M. salina were studied, applying scalable and fully controlled lab-scale gas-lift flat-plate photobioreactors with LED illumination for dynamic climate simulation of a repeated sunny summer day in Australia [day–night cycles of incident light (PAR) and temperature]. …”
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Breathalysing and surveying river users in Australia to understand alcohol consumption and attitudes toward drowning risk
Published 2018-12-01“…River users who recorded a BAC ≥0.050% were more likely to self-report engaging in risky activities (i.e. diving into water of unknown depth and jumping into the river from height). River users on Australia day (a national public holiday) were significantly more likely to drink heavily (Mean BAC ≥0.05% = 0.175%; SD ± 0.09). …”
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For the Bicultural Happy Few Only: Didier Coste’s Days in Sydney
Published 2009-08-01“…Written by Didier Coste, a French essayist, translator and academic who worked for some years in Australia, Days in Sydney is a unique bilingual novel. …”
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For the Bicultural Happy Few Only: Didier Coste’s Days in Sydney
Published 2009-04-01“…Written by Didier Coste, a French essayist, translator and academic who worked for some years in Australia, Days in Sydney is a unique bilingual novel. …”
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