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A showpiece for what?: the Commonwealth Games
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Born to be a poet: 1982 James McAuley Memorial Lecture: Kath Walker. – Interview-
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Stradbroke dreamtime and beyond: conversations with Kath Walker at Moongalba
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A look at the seventies
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Kath Walker and the bridge to the Dreamtime
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Kath Walker at Moongalba: making the new dreamtime
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Interview: Kath Walker
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The Aboriginal poets in English: Kath Walker, Jack Davis, and Kevin Gilbert
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Miller, Dame Mabel Flora (1906-1978)
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The black Diggers : Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders in the Second World War
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Kath Walker makes a stand in the sitting-down place [Oodgeroo Nunucccal]
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Art and the Olympics
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The Sydney Morning Herald and Representation of the 1988 Bicentennial
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Betrayal [White attitudes to Indigenous people]
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Paving the way : a tribute to black Australian writers. [Keynote speech given at the presentation of the New South Wales Premier’s Literary Awards (1993)]
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Keeping the faith [Although she has faith in youth and the future, Faith Bandler grieves for the life she has lost in the battle for rights]
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They spoke out pretty good: the leadership of women in the Brisbane Aboriginal rights movement, 1958/ 1962
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Faith -Bandler-, a vision splendid
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The role of teachers in the Year of Indigenous People: Oodgeroo of the tribe Noonuccal (Kath Walker) interviewed by Rhonda Craven
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Obituary: Oodgeroo of the tribe Noonuccal
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Oodgeroo as friend and artist
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Oodgeroo in China
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From Kath Walker to Oodgeroo Noonuccal?: ambiguity and assurance in My People
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Oodgeroo Noonuccal/Kath Walker 1920/ 1993. [Obituary]
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The poetry of Oodgeroo. -With poem “Mudrooroo Remembers Oodgeroo”-
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The struggle goes on. -In death as in life, controversy continues to surround Oodgeroo Noonuccal-
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Oodgeroo Noonuccal: writer, poet and educator