The motif represents the spring flowering of Acacia Pycantha, which became the official Australian floral emblem in 1992. |
Alan Scott (1930-1995), Tributes | Keith McKenry, Mark Rummery |
Dal Stivens (b. 1911): A neglected Australian Folklorist | Stephen Hooper and Peter Rainey |
The Social Significance of Comic Strips | Dal Stivens |
Jock Graham's 'secret' Folio of Old Left Song Texts | Brad Tate |
From Bush Yarns to Urban Legend. Bill Scott | J. S. Ryan |
Beyond Frontiers: A Review of Analytical Paradigms in Folklore Studies | Patrick Kagbeni Muana |
The Celtic Imagination in Exile | Martin Auster |
Allah and the Spirit of the Dead | Ian McIntosh |
European Progress - Mythologising the Aborigine | Christopher Ward |
Life Lines: 19th Century Women s Letters and Diaries | Patricia Clarke |
Further Whitefella Dreaming | Peter Gilet |
Australian Circus Language | Mark St. Leon |
The Beautiful Dancing Ghost: Classical Ballet in the Contemporary Australian Context | Keryn Carter |
Big Red of Dorrigo | Tom Keneally |
Ethnicity Isn t the Only Thing. The Moe Folklife Project | Gwenda Bead Davey |
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