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Booms, busts and bushfires : 1973- (edition 2011)

by Jackie French

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Telling it like it really was true-blue Aussie history! Australia had changed before, but slowly. Now everything was fast! Attitudes were evolving, technology was changing every aspect of life, and people were starting to recognise the damage we were doing to our land and the way Australia's Indigenous people had been mistreated. Our resources had made us a rich country, but how long could the good times last?… (more)
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Title:Booms, busts and bushfires : 1973-
Authors:Jackie French
Info:Gosford, N.S.W. : Scholastic Australia, 2011.
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Telling it like it really was true-blue Aussie history! Australia had changed before, but slowly. Now everything was fast! Attitudes were evolving, technology was changing every aspect of life, and people were starting to recognise the damage we were doing to our land and the way Australia's Indigenous people had been mistreated. Our resources had made us a rich country, but how long could the good times last?

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