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The merchant’s women
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Feminist took on the council
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The Queensland source book: a guide to the repositories and resources available to the local and family historian in Queensland, Australia
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Aunty Bonita Mabo, wife of Eddie ‘Koiki’ Mabo: My reflections on the Mabo Decision 20 years on
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The receptionist at work
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Bonita Mabo, prominent Indigenous rights activist, dies days after receiving accolade
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Helen Milroy
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Keesing, Nancy Florence (1923-1993)
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Anzac Day not just for the boys
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Love under the Coolabah: Australian Romance Publishing since 1990
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Miss Muriel Matters
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Alma Thorpe
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Alma Thorpe, 1935 – : A passionate worker up to the challenge
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S.O.S.‎‬ :‎ ‬Save our Sons
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The Wide Brown Land and The Big Smoke: The Setting of Australian Popular Romance
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Blushing Bride to Bush Matriarch: Women in the Fiction of Lucy Walker
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“Feminists Talk About Sisterhood; I Do Not Know How Deeply They Feel It”: Australian Mass Market Romance Novels and Their Critic
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La cuisinière républicaine, Paris, Mérigot jeune, An III [1794-1795]. Reprinted Luzarches, Morcrette, with a short historical essay by Daniel Morcrette, 1976
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An argument on culture safety in health service delivery: towards better health outcomes for Aboriginal peoples
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Lunch with Lisa Jackson Pulver: Aboriginal health 80 years behind rest of Australia
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A fond farewell to Nina,
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Nina Bassat honoured for communal work
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Bassat returns as JCCV president
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Professor Lisa Jackson Pulver
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Emily Florence Kate O’Shannessy
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She Speaks: Emerging Victorian Jewish Women Leaders
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Pro Vice-Chancellor Engagement & Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Leadership: Professor Lisa Jackson Pulver