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Reference Library Collection Effective 4 May 2016 Reference Library Collection effective 4 May 2016 Accession Title Location Format Colour ABORIGINAL ABOR-010 A Black Reality Australian Collection S/C B5 Orange ABOR-017 Aboriginal Reserves in New South Wales Australian Collection S/C A5 Grey ABOR-028 Aboriginal Myths, Legends & Fables Australian Collection S/C B6 Orange/Multi ABOR-013 Aboriginal Sites of New South Wales Australian Collection S/C A4 Cream ABOR-007 Aborigines in Colonial Society Australian Collection S/C A5 Orange ABOR-006 After the Dreaming Australian Collection S/C B6 Brown & orange ABOR-008 Aliens in Arnhem Land Australian Collection S/C A5 Blue & Orange ABOR-015 Australian Aboriginal Culture Australian Collection S/C A5 Brown ABOR-003 Before White Man - Aboriginal life in prehistoric Australia Australian Collection S/C A4 Brown ABOR-014 First Australians, Our heritage in Stamps Australian Collection S/C ODD Sepia ABOR-005 Guests of the Governor - Aboriginal Residents of the First Government House Australian Collection S/C B5 L Blue & Multi ABOR-001 Indigenous Australians Australian Collection S/C A5 Cream/Multi ABOR-019 Justice for Aboriginal Australians Australian Collection S/C B5 Black ABOR-011 Koori, A Will to Win Australian Collection H/C B5 Brown ABOR-009 Landrights, A Christian Perspective Australian Collection H/C A5 Black Red Yellow ABOR-018 Outcasts in White Australia Australian Collection S/C A5 White ABOR-016 Race Relations in North Queensland Australian Collection S/C B5 Grey ABOR-020 Recognition: The Way Forward Australian Collection S/C A5 Multi ABOR-022 Reconciliation at the Crossroads Australian Collection S/C A4 Multi ABOR-012 Survival, A History of Aboriginal Life in NSW Australian Collection S/C A4 Black Red Yellow ABOR-002 The Australian Aboriginals Australian Collection S/C A5 Coloured ABOR-023 The Path of Reconciliation Australian Collection S/C A5 Multi ABOR-026 The Path of Reconciliation Australian Collection S/C A4 Mauve & cream ABOR-024 The Position of Indigenous People Australian Collection S/C B5 Multi ABOR-025 The Position of Indigenous People Australian Collection S/C B5 Multi ABOR-027 The story of Bob Waterer and his Family 1803-2010 Australian Collection S/C A4 Brown/Multi ABOR-021 Up Rode the Troopers, The Black Police in Queensland Australian Collection S/C A5 Blue ABOR-004 When the Sky Fell Down Australian Collection H/C A5 Multi ACT ELECTROL ROLLS ACT-001 ACT Federal Electoral Rolls 1993 Australian Collection BIOGRAPHICAL B-049 A Biographical Register Vol. 1. 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