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A travelling exhibition celebrating a national institution and colourful part of Australian life. Captures the events, personalities and the innovations that have made surf lifesaving in Australia the vibrant movement it is today.
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A collection of cartoons from the pen of well-known Australian cartoonist Judy Horacek. Part of National Museum exhubition.
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This book highlights the strength and diversity of contemporary Tasmanian Aboriginal voices through stories, memories, essays and art. Cultural traditions such as mutton-birding, fishing, carving, weaving and necklace making are celebrated here through poems and songs, and throug ...
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Explores the lost chapter of the Papunya Tula western desert art movement. It is beautifully illustrated and includes essays from experts in the field and also provides readers with interpretation of the iconography in the art works.
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Herbert Basedow was an anthropologist, geologist and medical doctor who used photography to document his expeditions into central and northern Australia between 1903 and 1928. These revealing, sometimes confronting, images provide a fascinating historical record of the people and ...
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Emily Kame Kngwarreye is one of the most important abstract painters of the 20th century and one of the most significant artists that Australia has ever produced. This book features over 120 works drawn from private, public and corporate collections around the world.
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Behind the Lines: The Year's Best Cartoons 2008 brings together the best Australian political cartoons and illustrations collected by the National Museum of Australia in 2008. Cartoons from major city newspapers are represented along with examples from regional publications.
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Behind the Lines: The Year's Best Cartoons is a celebration of the best Australian political cartoons and illustrations collected by the National Museum of Australia in 2009.
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The Aboriginal people of Australias Western Desert lived in their homelands for thousands of years. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the expansion of the Western Australian mining and pastoral industries led to the surveying of a track along which cattle could be driven ...
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What do explorer Robert OHara Burke, bushranger Ned Kelly, Eureka stockade leader Peter Lalor and Prime Minister Ben Chifley have in common? Like millions of other Australians, they are of Irish ancestry. The Irish, and their descendants, have been part of Australian history sinc ...
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