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  2. The Australia Book - Wikipedia

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    G.W.H. in The Argus was impressed with the work: "In the simplest language the story is told from the time of the early explorers to the postwar migration schemes. The pictures tell so much that even children too young to read will follow them and establish mental landmarks for use later on.

  3. David Scott Mitchell - Wikipedia

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    In 1836 Mitchell was born in Sydney, the son of Dr James Mitchell and his wife Augusta Maria Frederick, née Scott. James Mitchell came to Australia in 1821 as an army surgeon, and two years later was appointed assistant surgeon at the military hospital, Macquarie Street, Sydney, of which he became head in 1825. [3]

  4. 9 Simple Steps To A Permanently Tidy Home - AOL

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    Keep Decluttering “A lot of times, the reason you can’t keep your home organized is because you have too much stuff,” explains Igwe. “You’re constantly going through it, you can’t find ...

  5. Category:Australian books - Wikipedia

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  6. Richard Templar - Wikipedia

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    Richard Templar is the pen name [1] of British author and editor Richard Craze [2] [3] who wrote several self-development books. [4] The name was originally used as a collaborative pseudonym for Craze and his writing partner Templar, who died in 2006. [5]

  7. Alice Pung - Wikipedia

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    Pung was born to ethnic Teochew Chinese parents from Cambodia. [6] [7] Fleeing the killing fields of the Khmer Rouge, her parents sought asylum in Australia in 1980.[8] [7] [6] [9] Pung was named Alice after the protagonist of Alice in Wonderland, because her father saw Australia as a wonderland.

  8. Growing Up Aboriginal in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Growing Up Aboriginal in Australia is a 2018 biographical anthology compiled and edited by Anita Heiss and published by Black Inc. [1] It includes 52 short written pieces by Aboriginal Australians from many walks of life and discusses issues like Australian history of colonisation and assimilation, activism, significance of country, culture and language, identity and intersectionality, family ...

  9. Black Dog Books (Australian publisher) - Wikipedia

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    The company's books are distributed in Australia by Murdoch Books, New Zealand by Scholastic Corporation, and in South Africa by Rynew Educational Enterprises. [2] Black Dog Books is also a production house, producing books for Horwitz Martin and Pearson Education. [1] The company has published multiple award-winning and short-list nominee ...