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What the Yirrkala Yolngu did

Powerful storytelling from Clare Wright
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May 2025, no. 475

Näku Dhäruk: The Bark Petitions – How the people of Yirrkala changed the course of Australian democracy by Clare Wright

Text Publishing, $45 pb, 640 pp

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What the Yirrkala Yolngu did

Powerful storytelling from Clare Wright
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May 2025, no. 475

The Yirrkala Bark Petitions were intensely significant in Australian politics, contributing not only to major changes in race relations in Australia but to the way Australians understood their country’s history and its future. Clare Wright’s Näku Dhäruk is a lucid, accessible, and engaging account of those 1963 Yolngu1 Petitions from the Yirrkala region of Arnhem Land: her book will deservedly be read widely and throw new light on the complex events which shaped this turbulent time. Yet as powerful and moving as this book is, it will leave some readers with lingering questions. This review will outline some of its many strengths, and will also suggest some of those questions.

Näku Dhäruk: The Bark Petitions – How the people of Yirrkala changed the course of Australian democracy

Näku Dhäruk: The Bark Petitions – How the people of Yirrkala changed the course of Australian democracy

by Clare Wright

Text Publishing, $45 pb, 640 pp

Buy this book

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.

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