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Adam C. Lees Adam C. Lees i(8886584 works by)
Gender: Male
Heritage: Aboriginal
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'Adam C Lees has worked in the mining and resources sector as a community relations and sustainability professional since 2000. As a former Community & Environment Specialist (Africa), Adam spent over four years supporting BHP Billiton Minerals Exploration (MinEx) projects in Angola, Zambia, Gabon and Ethiopia, in addition to project work in Guinea and Liberia. He was most recently employed as Vice President – Sustainability (Tanzania) for South African headquartered global gold producer AngloGold Ashanti. Adam commenced his career as a graduate with the Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade (DFAT) in 1994; he was posted to Apia, Samoa as Third Secretary from 1996–1999. Raised in Mount Isa, Adam holds tertiary qualifications from Monash University (Melbourne), the Queensland University of Technology and Griffith University (Brisbane). His wanderlust and passion for photography have taken him off the beaten track to more than 60 countries globally.'

Source: Queensland Literary Awards (http://qldliteraryawards.org.au/about/shortlists/david-unaipon-award-shortlist#lees). (Sighted: 11/9/2015)

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y separately published work icon A Question of Colour : My Journey to Belonging Broome : Magabala Books , 2020 19693250 2020 single work autobiography

''These two children have been in our Home in Townsville for more than two years, and in view of their very dark colouring, have not been assimilated into the white race. Every effort has been made to place them in a foster home without success because of their colour.' Queensland State Children's Department correspondence, 21 June 1960.

'The removal of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children from their families remains a dark chapter in Australia's history. Pattie Lees was just ten-years-old when she and her four siblings were separated from their mother on the grounds of neglect and placed into State care. Believing she was being shipped and exiled to Africa, Pattie was ultimately fated to spend the rest of her childhood on the island once dubbed 'Australia's Alcatraz' -Palm Island Aboriginal Settlement, off the coast of Queensland.

'A Question of Colour; my journey to belonging provides a first-hand account of Pattie's experiences as a 'fair-skinned Aboriginal' during Australia's assimilationist policy era and recounts her survival following a decade of sexual, physical and emotional abuse as a Ward of the State. A Question of Colour is a deeply moving and powerful testimony to the resilience of a young girl, her identity and her journey to belong.' (Publication summary)

2021 shortlisted Queensland Literary Awards The Courier-Mail People's Choice Queensland Book of the Year
2021 shortlisted Queensland Literary Awards Queensland Premier's Award for a Work of State Significance
2020 shortlisted Western Australian Premier's Book Awards Premier's Prize for an Emerging Writer
2021 shortlisted New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards Douglas Stewart Prize for Non-Fiction
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