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Changing Bosses

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September 2002, no. 244

It’s Not the Money, It’s the Land: Aboriginal Stockmen and the Equal Wages Case by Bill Bunbury

FACP, $24.95 pb, 192 pp

Book 2 Cover Small (400 x 600)

Pila Nguru: The Spinifex People by Scott Cane

FACP, $49.95 pb, 260 pp

Changing Bosses

by
September 2002, no. 244

The pastoral frontier continues to be a site for stories of nation-building. In Mary Anne Jebb’s and Bill Bunbury’s books, the stories are not so much ‘how we got the country started, boots and all and not half-hearted’, but about the limits of liberalism and questions of indigenous rights. Having worked for many years with eighteen Aboriginal ‘storytellers and key characters’, Jebb returns to the region evoked by Ion Idriess in Over the Range: Sunshine and Shadows in the Kimberley. In 1937 that travelogue–history sold ten thousand copies in a fortnight. No apologist for colonisation, Jebb shows us its difficulties.

It’s Not the Money, It’s the Land: Aboriginal Stockmen and the Equal Wages Case

It’s Not the Money, It’s the Land: Aboriginal Stockmen and the Equal Wages Case

by Bill Bunbury

FACP, $24.95 pb, 192 pp

Pila Nguru: The Spinifex People

Pila Nguru: The Spinifex People

by Scott Cane

FACP, $49.95 pb, 260 pp

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