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Issue Details: First known date: 1991... 1991 Living Aboriginal History of Victoria : Stories in The Oral Tradition
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Melbourne, Victoria,: Cambridge, Cambridgeshire,
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Cambridge University Press , 1991 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
David Austin : Our Staff Turnover is Virtually Nil, David Austin , single work life story (p. 88-89)
Wanda Braybrook : In 1985 I Went to New Zealand, Hoping to Find Dad., Wanda Braybrook , single work life story (p. 90-91)
Bob Egan : About 70 Per Cent of Production Will be for Export, Bob Egan , single work life story (p. 92-93)
Shirley Angus : Suddenly, I was Free to be Me, Shirley Angus , single work life story (p. 94-95)
Angeline Morgan : I Can't Rock and Roll or Do The Twist, Angeline Morgan , single work life story (p. 98-101)
Melissa Brickell : Mum Fought to Keep Me But I Just Got Took Off Her, Melissa Brickell , single work life story (p. 102-105)
Bevan Nicholls : We Had Moved Around in a Circle, Right Back to Where We Started, Bevan Nicholls , single work life story (p. 106-109)
Lettie Nicholls : They Had to Hide Us, Lettie Nicholls , single work life story (p. 110-111)
Daryl Rose : The History Behind the Art, Daryl Rose , single work life story (p. 112-113)
Deli Parkes : During My Time on Dareton Rubbish Tip, I Had Eight Children, Deli Parkes , single work life story (p. 114-115)
Dawn McCartney : I Felt as Though I was Floating, Dawn McCartney , single work life story (p. 116-117)
Dolly Charles : Life Was Good Then, Dolly Charles , single work life story
A home on the river bank, fresh air, bush tucker, simple pleasures and her grandmother's traditions are fragments of a world which was never the same once Dolly's family moved to town.
(p. 118-119)
Arthur Kirby : Let's Face it, it's Australia's History, Arthur Kirby , single work life story (p. 120-121)
Margaret Tang : The Bloke I Worked For Was Named Claypan, Margaret Tang , single work life story (p. 122-123)
Percy Clarke : We Had to Farm Illegally to Make a Living, Percy Clarke , single work life story (p. 124-125)
Geoff Clark : The International Community is Becoming Unnerved, Geoff Clark , single work life story (p. 126-127)
Henry Banjo Clarke and Alick Jackomos : Boxing Troupes, Alick Jackomos , Henry Clarke , single work life story (p. 128-131)
Jack Kennedy : We Were Number 1 Gun, Jack Kennedy , single work life story (p. 132-133)
Mollie Dyer : Foster and Adoptive Parents are Victims of the Same System as Our Kids, Mollie Dyer , single work life story (p. 134-137)
Euphemia Day : Then, in the Late 50's the Authorities Blew Up Our Church, Euphemia Foster , single work life story (p. 138-141)
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