Rivers and Resilience traces the history of Aboriginal people along Sydneys Georges River from the early periods of British and Irish settlement to the present. It offers a dramatically new approach to Aboriginal history in an urban setting in Australia. Leading historians investigate the continuities and changes experienced by Aboriginal communities in this densely settled suburban area where the continued presence of Aboriginal people, including traditional owners, is largely - and wrongly - ignored
This article considers the experiences of Aboriginal people who moved to Sydney over the second half...
Aboriginal Sydney aims to give a distinctive perspective on Sydney, through places that reveal its a...
To date, environmental histories of rivers, floods, and settlers in early colonial Australia (1788–1...
Until recently it was widely believed that Aboriginal people had disappeared from the coastal part o...
There are a variety of barriers to involving Aboriginal communities in Natural Resource Management i...
This report presents outcomes from a collaborative research project between OEH and the University o...
The Georges River runs through the heart of Sydney’s most culturally diverse population, including l...
Sydney is unusual in having large areas of native bushland surviving in the very heart of the citysc...
Recurring occupation beside waterways is an essential part of Aboriginal dwelling and movement in th...
Recurring occupation beside waterways is an essential part of Aboriginal dwelling and movement in th...
Recurring occupation beside waterways is an essential part of Aboriginal dwelling and movement in th...
Aboriginal archaeology has a central role to play among the myriad government agencies and professio...
Debate has occurred over the past decade about Aboriginal Australians’ ‘welfare dependency’. How can...
Small groups of Aboriginal people living on Darug, Tharawal and Gundungurra country around Sydney, m...
Understandings of resilience which primarily focus on the individual are of limited applicability un...
This article considers the experiences of Aboriginal people who moved to Sydney over the second half...
Aboriginal Sydney aims to give a distinctive perspective on Sydney, through places that reveal its a...
To date, environmental histories of rivers, floods, and settlers in early colonial Australia (1788–1...
Until recently it was widely believed that Aboriginal people had disappeared from the coastal part o...
There are a variety of barriers to involving Aboriginal communities in Natural Resource Management i...
This report presents outcomes from a collaborative research project between OEH and the University o...
The Georges River runs through the heart of Sydney’s most culturally diverse population, including l...
Sydney is unusual in having large areas of native bushland surviving in the very heart of the citysc...
Recurring occupation beside waterways is an essential part of Aboriginal dwelling and movement in th...
Recurring occupation beside waterways is an essential part of Aboriginal dwelling and movement in th...
Recurring occupation beside waterways is an essential part of Aboriginal dwelling and movement in th...
Aboriginal archaeology has a central role to play among the myriad government agencies and professio...
Debate has occurred over the past decade about Aboriginal Australians’ ‘welfare dependency’. How can...
Small groups of Aboriginal people living on Darug, Tharawal and Gundungurra country around Sydney, m...
Understandings of resilience which primarily focus on the individual are of limited applicability un...
This article considers the experiences of Aboriginal people who moved to Sydney over the second half...
Aboriginal Sydney aims to give a distinctive perspective on Sydney, through places that reveal its a...
To date, environmental histories of rivers, floods, and settlers in early colonial Australia (1788–1...