Buraadja

Buraadja
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Total Pages : 270
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ISBN-10 : 1922449547
ISBN-13 : 9781922449542
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis Buraadja by : Andrew Bragg

YESTERDAY Buraadja provides a powerful account of the Liberal Party's approach to Indigenous affairs. The party's record of successes and failures is frankly evaluated as an important basis for developing effective approaches to persistent problems. TODAY The problems faced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people today are considered through two contrasting lenses: the extremist lens of the Black Lives Matter movement, and the moderate lens of the Uluru Statement from the Heart. The Uluru Statement is shown to offer a modest approach to addressing problems by recognising Indigenous peoples in the Constitution, making agreements, and coming to terms with Australia's history. TOMORROW Andrew Bragg draws on liberal values to make a compelling case for national reconciliation in Australia. He offers some practical suggestions for remembering our history, listening to Indigenous people, and planning for the future.

Broken Heart

Broken Heart
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Publisher : La Trobe University Press
Total Pages : 274
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ISBN-10 : 9781743823712
ISBN-13 : 1743823711
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis Broken Heart by : Shireen Morris

In late 2023, Australians voted 'No' to recognising Indigenous peoples through a constitutional Voice. Broken Heart unpacks the true, complex history of the referendum, illuminating how an alliance between Indigenous advocates and constitutional conservatives fractured under political pressure, and a proposal conceived in compromise was killed by partisan politics. Told from the unique insider perspective of a constitutional lawyer who worked closely with Noel Pearson on the Voice for over a decade, this book analyses the mistakes of the government and 'Yes' advocates, the fickleness and ultimate intransigence of the right, and the betrayals and lies that led to the referendum's defeat. Broken Heart tells a story of hope and tragedy. But its lessons will assist future reformers and leaders who want to make Australia a better place. 'This is the story of a broken heart and of a large one. Shireen Morris has written an indispensable account of the hard way of the constitutional reformer in this country. An enthralling tale of hope, commitment and goodwill, as well as mendacity, opportunism and betrayal.' Frank Bongiorno 'Powerful and moving . . . Broken Heart is an erudite and forensic analysis of a nation-defining political campaign, ultimately destroyed by betrayal and self-interest. It challenges us to learn, reflect and remain energised if we are to become a better, fairer country.' Larissa Behrendt 'Honest and accurate . . . Shireen's analysis of the complex political and legal landscape in the lead-up to the referendum, and the extreme racism suffered by mob across the country, provides all Australians with valuable lessons. A must read.' Dr Dani Linder 'An indispensable account of the 2023 referendum – its genesis, its tortuous political journey and its tragic failure. Marked by fearless analysis and resolute defiance in the face of defeat, this book raises urgent questions for Australia's future.' Mark McKenna 'This is a true story.' Noel Pearson

Against Public Broadcasting

Against Public Broadcasting
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Total Pages : 184
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ISBN-10 : 1925501892
ISBN-13 : 9781925501896
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis Against Public Broadcasting by : Chris Berg

The Australian Broadcasting Corporation is a media colossus with a reputation for integrity and quality. It is also a billion-dollar government program that lacks any coherent justification for its existence. Chris Berg and Sinclair Davidson provide a highly readable account of how and why the ABC has come to be in this position. This is the first serious analysis of the rationale for the ABC and its existence in decades. When the ABC was founded in the 1930s the problem was a scarcity of media. Now that we live in a world of media plenty, it is hard to see why the government is still subsidising a media empire. This book provides an outline of how policymakers can dispose of the ABC, while at the same time preserving its value and realising that value for the benefit of taxpayers.

Aramaic Catholicism, Maronite History and Identity

Aramaic Catholicism, Maronite History and Identity
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Publisher : Connor Court Publishing Pty Limited
Total Pages : 542
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ISBN-10 : 1925501663
ISBN-13 : 9781925501667
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis Aramaic Catholicism, Maronite History and Identity by : Peter J. El Khouri

Extracts from the Conclusions: ...The book also tracks the modern day religious descendants of the first Christian converts -Jews, indigenous Aramaic and Coptic speaking gentiles, and even the Greek (Antiochian/Melkite) colonists living in the Middle East... In the seventh Christian century, tensions between Rome and Constantinople and private treaties between Byzantine emperors and the newly emerged Arab Muslim caliphs suggest how the Middle East's religious make-up, as the world's heartland of Christianity, was to be considerably altered into the future.... The culture of Aramaic Catholics in the medieval period points to many ongoing influences on the architecture, dress and customs of Western Christianity and Islamic society. Examples are provided such as the succession of Maronite popes in Rome, Western hospital emblems, the Muslim hijab and the minaret tower of mosques. Extract from foreword of Professor Carole Cusack, Department of Studies in Religion, The University of Sydney: ..".This book...merits a wide readership ...and has significance and power for Christians around the world. Peter El Khouri deserves commendation for his patient and careful analysis of a far more diverse Christianity than most Australians in the twenty-first century have ever heard of. I am delighted to warmly recommend this book."

Anti - Woke

Anti - Woke
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Total Pages : 110
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ISBN-10 : 1925826260
ISBN-13 : 9781925826265
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Anti - Woke by : Brendan O'Neill

In this selection of essays, celebrated columnist and editor Brendan O'Neill takes a cudgel to identity politics. From woke white people to the tyranny of transgenderism, from Islamo-censorship to the fashionability of mental illness, O'Neill takes aim at it all. He puts the case for free thinking, free living, and free speech. Brendan O'Neill is editor of spiked and a regular writer for The Sun, The Spectator and The Australian. He is host of The Brendan O'Neill Show podcast and he makes frequent appearances on Sky News and the BBC.

Australians Don't Take Prisoners

Australians Don't Take Prisoners
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Total Pages : 310
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ISBN-10 : 1922449768
ISBN-13 : 9781922449764
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis Australians Don't Take Prisoners by : Peter Hendy

"While wars have their share of glory they are brutal, awful things and should always be the last option for a national government. I commend this book and especially hope younger readers can absorb the lessons there are to learn in it - not only about the horrors of war but also the nobility in self sacrifice and duty to your country." -- The Hon. Peter Reith AM, Former Australian Minister for Defence Charlie Hardy was a blacksmith's assistant from Sydney, Australia. In his War Diaries he recorded his progress from a happy-go-lucky boy to a hard-bitten, military veteran in that terrible conflict, the Great War of 1914-1918. At Gallipoli he writes the words: "Allah Allah they yell & when they know they are beaten they throw down their arms and want to be taken prisoners but Australians don't take Prisoners". Charlie was an ordinary man involved in extraordinary events and this book weaves his diary entries into a comprehensive and informative history of the War - particularly the Gallipoli Campaign and the tragic Battle of Fromelles which was the worst single day in Australian military history. Charlie participates in the famous, heroic rear-guard action during this Battle, helping save hundreds of Australian lives, made even more poignant by the historical coincidence that Adolf Hitler was in opposing trenches to Charlie's company.

Developing New Business Ideas

Developing New Business Ideas
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Publisher : Pearson Education
Total Pages : 296
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ISBN-10 : 0273663259
ISBN-13 : 9780273663256
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis Developing New Business Ideas by : Andrew Bragg

Featuring high-profile case studies, exercises and checklists, this text offers a practical guide to developing your idea from a pipe dream into a viable business.

THE GREAT KOALA SCAM

THE GREAT KOALA SCAM
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Total Pages : 144
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ISBN-10 : 1925826791
ISBN-13 : 9781925826791
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis THE GREAT KOALA SCAM by : Vic Jurskis

Nobel laureate Irving Langmuir called it "Pathological Science" Jurskis, "Junk Science". A courageous book from a true scientist. A must for all students and practitioners of environmental science. -- David Packham OAM Jurskis dismantles current 'group think' about the plight of koalas and replaces it with a compelling, ecologically plausible alternative. -- Dr. Neil Burrows former Director of Science for Conservation and Land Management WA.

The European Union

The European Union
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 310
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ISBN-10 : 1922449512
ISBN-13 : 9781922449511
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis The European Union by : Stephen Alomes

The European Union faces many challenges today. The global millennium has brought a polycrisis, from the Global Financial Crisis and the great refugee waves to worsening trade wars, Climate Change and the Covid 19 Global Pandemic of 2020-21. Where does the European Union stand in this maelstrom of change? Is all still well even after seven decades without a major European war and an expansion to 28, except now 27, nations? In The European Union - New Challenges and New Leadership, editors Stephen Alomes, Robert Mezyk and Sang Chul Park and their contributors explore the external pressures and internal tensions of the EU today: Euroscepticism, including the dramatic manifestation, Brexit; the cultural and moral divides expressed in Polish and Hungarian dissidence; Australian comparisons and connections, including trade, refugee policy and political ideology; security and citizen engagement; regional development challenges and ongoing Balkan uncertainties; the EU as the world's largest trading bloc as China and the USA embrace trade duels rather than deals. The authors suggest future possibilities for the European Union even in our 'interesting times', positive results rather than a decline of the West after Toynbee or Spengler.

ART IN LAW

ART IN LAW
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Total Pages : 108
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ISBN-10 : 1925826562
ISBN-13 : 9781925826562
Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis ART IN LAW by : Nicholas Hasluck