Australia (World Bibliographical Series) by I. Kepars

Posted by

By I. Kepars

Show description

Read or Download Australia (World Bibliographical Series) PDF

Similar australia & oceania books

Circle of Death (Damask Circle Book)

In a single, vicious evening, Kirby Brown’s global is torn aside. Her ally is useless, killed by means of a madman who's now after her. and she or he has no notion why. Doyle Fitzgerald has been despatched to Melbourne, Australia to seek down a killer. What he doesn’t anticipate finding is a circle of witches able of controlling the weather and a sorceress decided to take that continual for herself.

The Other Side of the Frontier: Aboriginal Resistance to the European Invasion of Australia

The ebook of this publication in 1981 profoundly replaced the best way we comprehend the background of kinfolk among indigenous Australians and eu settlers. It has because turn into a vintage of Australian background. Drawing from documentary and oral proof, the booklet describes in meticulous and compelling aspect the ways that Aborigines answered to the arriving of Europeans.

An Uneasy Relationship: Norfolk Island and the Commonwealth of Australia

The location of Norfolk Island, as a territory of the Commonwealth of Australia, is without doubt one of the ancient anomalies in governance, which has endured due to the fact that 1914. It displays the direct historic linkages among the British Crown and people Norfolk Islanders who have been descendants of Pitcairn Islanders of Mutiny at the Bounty popularity.

Waitangi & Indigenous Rights: Revolution, Law & Legitimation

This landmark research examines matters surrounding New Zealand’s Treaty of Waitangi, targeting contemporary Fiji revolutions and indigenous accepted rights to the seabed and foreshore. during this revised variation, the writer ways those complicated and arguable concerns with a cautious, thorough, and principled strategy whereas facing the extensive constitutional matters and responding to reviews made through different students.

Additional resources for Australia (World Bibliographical Series)

Example text

Schraeder 93 Brunei, Sylvia C. Engelen Krausse, Gerald H. Krausse 94 Albania, William B. Bland 95 Singapore, Stella R. Quah, Jon S. T. Quah 96 Guyana, Frances Chambers 97 Chile, Harold Blakemore 98 El Salvador, Ralph Lee Woodward, Jr. 99 The Arctic, H. G. R. King 100 Nigeria, Robert A. Myers 101 Ecuador, David Corkhill 102 Uruguay, Henry Finch with the assistance of Alicia Casas de Barrán 103 Japan, Frank Joseph Shulman 104 Belgium, R. C. Riley 105 Macau, Richard Louis Edmonds 106 Philippines, Jim Richardson 107 Bulgaria, Richard J.

Melbourne: Penguin Books, 1993, 246p. The noted English travel writer has produced a fascinating portrait of Australia's largest and most invigorating city. The book includes pictures and a map. It is a must for every intending visitor. 55 Over forty in Broken Hill: unusual encounters outback and beyond. Jack Hodgins. Brisbane: University of Queensland Press, 1992. 197p. map. An entertaining account of the experiences of a Canadian writer on a trip through the Australian interior. It is valuable for an outsider's views of Australia and Australians.

The government regulates the economy through monetary policy and taxation. The government's penchant for deregulation of banking and industry over the last decade has seen growing economic inequality in Australia. Generally, the economy roller-coasts from boom to recession depending on the world demand for local commodities, such as wool, minerals and wheat. At present Australia is emerging from several years of recession, faster than most Western economies. This recovery has been boosted by the development of new manufacturing companies oriented towards export markets, especially in biotechnology and telecommunications.

Download PDF sample

Rated 4.30 of 5 – based on 43 votes