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The Workingman's Paradise": Pioneering Socialist Realism
CORE Metadata, citation and similar papers at core.ac.uk Provided by The University of Sydney: Sydney eScholarship Journals online William Lane's "The Workingman's Paradise": Pioneering Socialist Realism Michael Wilding For their part in the 1891 Australian shearers' strike, some 80 to 100 unionists were convicted in Queensland with sentences ranging from three months for 'intimidation' to three years for 'conspiracy'. It was to aid the families of the gaoled unionists that William Lane wrote The Workingman's Paradise (1892). 'The first part is laid during the summer of 1888-9 and covers two days; the second at the commencement of the Queensland bush excitement in 1891, covering a somewhat shorter time.' (iii) The materials of the shearers' strike and the maritime strike that preceded it in 1890 are not, then, the explicit materials of Lane's novel. But these political confrontations are the off-stage reference of the novel's main characters. They are a major unwritten, but present, component of the novel. The second chapter of part II alludes both to the defeat of the maritime strike and the beginnings ofthe shearers' strike, forthcoming in the novel's time, already defeated in the reader's time. Those voices preaching moderation in the maritime strike, are introduced into the discussion only to be discounted. The unionists who went round 'talking law and order to the chaps on strike and rounding on every man who even boo'd as though he were a blackleg' have realised the way they were co-opted and used by the 'authorities'. 'The man who told me vowed it would be a long time before he'd do policeman's work again. -
Lake Victoria Annual Report 2008-09 Murray–Darling Basin Authority Lake Victoria Annual Report 2008-09
MURRAY-DARLING BASIN AUTHORITY Lake Victoria Annual Report 2008-09 Murray–Darling Basin Authority Lake Victoria Annual Report 2008-09 Published by Murray-Darling Basin Authority Postal Address GPO Box 1801, Canberra ACT 2601 Office location Level 4, 51 Allara Street, Canberra City Australian Capital Territory Telephone (02) 6279 0100 international + 61 2 6279 0100 Facsimile (02) 6248 8053 international + 61 2 6248 8053 E-Mail [email protected] Internet http://www.mdba.gov.au For further information contact the Murray-Darling Basin Authority office on (02) 6279 0100 This report may be cited as: Lake Victoria Annual Report 2008-09. MDBA Publication No. 50/09 ISBN: 978-1-921557-56-9 (on-line) ISBN: 978-1-921557-57-6 (print) © Copyright Murray-Darling Basin Authority (MDBA), on behalf of the Commonwealth of Australia 2009. This work is copyright. With the exception of photographs, any logo or emblem, and any trademarks, the work may be stored, retrieved and reproduced in whole or in part, provided that it is not sold or used in any way for commercial benefit, and that the source and author of any material used is acknowledged. Apart from any use permitted under the Copyright Act 1968 or above, no part of this work may be reproduced by any process without prior written permission from the Commonwealth. Requests and inquiries concerning reproduction and rights should be addressed to the Commonwealth Copyright Administration, Attorney General’s Department, National Circuit, Barton ACT 2600 or posted at http://www.ag.gov.au/cca. The views, opinions and conclusions expressed by the authors in this publication are not necessarily those of MDBA or the Commonwealth. -
Our Changing Landscapes: Acting on Climate Impacts
Symposium 2 Our Changing Landscapes: Acting on Climate Impacts How, when and where should we intervene in landscapes being transformed under climate change? VICNATURE 2050 People helping nature adapt to a new climate 2016 June 7: La Trobe University, Bundoora. Hoogenraad Lecture Theatre, Institute for Molecular Sciences Building 1 Organised by Sponsors SYMPOSIUM PROGRAM La Trobe University, Bundoora. Tuesday June 7, 2016 9.00-9.05 Acknowledgement of Country Phil Ingamells 11.20-11.35 Case study 2: Ash to ashes to ash: management intervention following multiple 9.05-9.10 Welcome to La Trobe University Prof Keith short-interval fires Nugent, Deputy Vice Chancellor Research, Dan Jamieson La Trobe University Dan has been a Fire Ecologist with Parks Victoria for over 10 years, where he develops decision enabling tools to mitigate future fire risk to vulnerable 9.10-9.35 Planning and prioritising action for climate ecological values. change impacts in Victoria Speakers: Katherine Lake and Natasha McLean 11.35-11.50 Case study 3: Of droughts and flooding Katherine is a climate change policy and law specialist currently managing rains: woodland birds and climate change the development of the second Victorian Climate Change Adaptation Plan Prof Andrew Bennett, La Trobe University and Arthur Rylah at the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning. Her group Institute is working to ensure the whole-of-government adaptation plan addresses climate change risks Victoria is facing now, as well as putting in place Andrew holds a joint appointment as Professor of Ecology at La Trobe durable adaptation processes that will last into the future. -
Margaret Klaassen Thesis (PDF 1MB)
AN EXAMINATION OF HOW THE MILITARY, THE CONSERVATIVE PRESS AND MINISTERIALIST POLITICIANS GENERATED SUPPORT WITHIN QUEENSLAND FOR THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA IN 1899 AND 1900 Margaret Jean Klaassen ASDA, ATCL, LTCL, FTCL, BA 1988 Triple Majors: Education, English & History, University of Auckland. The University Prize in Education of Adults awarded by the Council of the University of Auckland, 1985. Submitted in full requirement for the degree of Master of Arts (Research) Division of Research & Commercialisation Queensland University of Technology 2014 Keywords Anglo-Boer War, Boer, Brisbane Courier, Dawson, Dickson, Kitchener, Kruger, Orange Free State, Philp, Queensland, Queenslander, Transvaal, War. ii Abstract This thesis examines the myth that Queensland was the first colonial government to offer troops to support England in the fight against the Boers in the Transvaal and Orange Free State in 1899. The offer was unconstitutional because on 10 July 1899, the Premier made it in response to a request from the Commandant and senior officers of the Queensland Defence Force that ‘in the event of war breaking out in South Africa the Colony of Queensland could send a contingent of troops and a machine gun’. War was not declared until 10 October 1899. Under Westminster government conventions, the Commandant’s request for military intervention in an overseas war should have been discussed by the elected legislators in the House. However, Parliament had gone into recess on 24 June following the Federation debate. During the critical 10-week period, the politicians were in their electorates preparing for the Federation Referendum on 2 September 1899, after which Parliament would resume. -
Victoria Government Gazette by Authority of Victorian Government Printer
Victoria Government Gazette By Authority of Victorian Government Printer No. G 34 Thursday 27 August 2020 www.gazette.vic.gov.au GENERAL 1626 G 34 27 August 2020 Victoria Government Gazette TABLE OF PROVISIONS Private Advertisements Estates of Deceased Persons Anthony Goldsmith & Associates 1627 Argent Law 1627 Aughtersons 1627 Eastern Bridge Lawyers 1627 Garden & Green Lawyers 1628 Heinz & Partners 1628 Hicks Oakley Chessell Williams 1628 Hunt & Hunt 1628 John Keating and Associates 1628 Joliman Lawyers 1628 KHQ Lawyers 1629 MST Lawyers 1629 Macpherson Kelley Pty Ltd 1629 Maddens Lawyers 1629 Maurice Blackburn Lawyers 1630 Pietrzak Solicitors 1630 Stidston Warren Lawyers 1630 T. J. Mulvany & Co. 1630 Tehan, George & Co. 1631 Tragear & Harris Lawyers 1631 WPC Lawyers 1631 Willett Lawyers Pty Ltd 1631 Government and Outer Budget Sector Agencies Notices 1632 Late Notices 1659 Obtainables 1662 Advertisers Please Note As from 27 August 2020 The last Special Gazette was No. 433 dated 26 August 2020. The last Periodical Gazette was No. 1 dated 3 June 2020. How To Submit Copy • See our webpage www.gazette.vic.gov.au • or contact our office on 8523 4601 between 8.30 am and 5.30 pm Monday to Friday Victoria Government Gazette G 34 27 August 2020 1627 PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS Re: JOHN NASH, late of 16 Lucerne Street, SYLVIA MARY BABIC, late of Heritage Ashburton, Victoria 3147, deceased. Gardens, 325–329 Canterbury Road, Bayswater Creditors, next-of-kin and others having North, Victoria 3153, retired, deceased. claims in respect of the estate of the -
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SIR ARTHUR MORGAN: the SOCIETY's FIRST PRESIDENT by XORMAX S
11 SIR ARTHUR MORGAN: THE SOCIETY'S FIRST PRESIDENT by XORMAX S. PIXLEY President of the Royal Historical Society of Queensland Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society at Seivstead House 28 September 1978. One might expect that a family with the name of Morgan would have had its origin in Wales, but whatever there may have been in deeper connection, James Morgan, the father of Sir Arthur, was born at Longford, Ireland in 1816. He studied as a surveyor and spent three years on survey work in Wales before emigrating to Sydney in 1840. For the next seven years he was engaged in station work and managed a property on the Xamoi River for W. C. Wentworth. Then, coming to the Darling Downs late in 1849, he undertook the management of Old Talgai for the Gammie brothers. In 1856 he took charge of Rosenthal for the North British Australian Company. Rosenthal was the southern strip of the original holding of the Leslie brothers and played a leading role in Queensland's earliest pastoral history. James Morgan's stay at Rosenthal was short — little more than a year — before he went across to form the North Toolburra Sta tion holding for R. G. Massie, who, incidentallv, was one of the originally nominated Legislative Councillors for Queensland after separation in 1859. But the brief stay at Rosenthal is notable for the fact that it was there, on 19 September 1856 that Arthur Morgan, the future Premier and Lieutenant-Governor was born. Other events in the father's life were to shape the destinv of the young Arthur. -
Socialism and the ALP Left
John Sendy Socialism and the ALP Left THE FEDERAL TAKE-OVER of the Victorian Labor Party, inspired by rightwing policies, ruling class desires and the ambi tions of attaining electoral victory at any cost, has proved a grand failure, irrespective of what occurs in the next weeks. The interventionists had a completely unreal estimate of the situation in Victoria and have proved quite unequal to the job undertaken. They in no way realised the depth of support for Hartley, Hogg and their colleagues. Estimating that Hartley, Hogg & Co. would have only a handful of supporters faced with strong-arm tactics, they to a large degree were paralysed by the strength and full-blooded nature of the opposition and defiance which they confronted from a membership sickened by the traditional parliamentary antics of a Whitlam and the hare brained, opportunist, power-game manoeuvrings of a Cameron. The idea of reforming the ALP to enhance its 1972 electoral prospects by eliminating “the madmen of Victoria” in exchange for some curbing of the rightwing dominance in NSW was swal lowed readily by sundry opportunistic, unprincipled “left wingers" in NSW and Victoria obsessed with positions and “power” and with achieving the “advance” of electing a Labor Government under Whitlam. The “Mad Hatters tea party” of Broken Hill was fol lowed by the circus-style orgy of the Travel Lodge Motel in the John Sendy is Victorian Secretary of the Communist Party. This article was written in mid-January. 2 AUSTRALIAN LEFT REVIEW— MARCH, 1971 full glare of television cameras and the shoddy backroom dealings of the dimly lit Chinese cafes of Sydney. -
Native Title Groups from Across the State Meet
Aboriginal Way www.nativetitlesa.org Issue 69, Summer 2018 A publication of South Australian Native Title Services Above: Dean Ah Chee at a co-managed cultural burn at Witjira NP. Read full article on page 6. Native title groups from across the state meet There are a range of support services Nadja Mack, Advisor at the Land Branch “This is particularly important because PBC representatives attending heard and funding options available to of the Department and Prime Minister the native title landscape is changing… from a range of organisations that native title holder groups to help and Cabinet (PM&C) told representatives we now have more land subject to offer support and advocacy for their them on their journey to become from PBCs present that a 2016 determination than claims, so about organisations, including SA Native independent and sustainable consultation had led her department to 350 determinations and 240 claims, Title Services (SANTS), the Indigenous organisations that can contribute currently in Australia. focus on giving PBCs better access to Land Corporation (ILC), Department significantly to their communities. information, training and expertise; on “We have 180 PBCs Australia wide, in of Environment Water and Natural That was the message to a forum of increasing transparency and minimising South Australia 15 and soon 16, there’s Resources (DEWNR), AIATSIS, Indigenous South Australian Prescribed Bodies disputes within PBCs; on providing an estimate that by 2025 there will be Business Australia (IBA), Office of the Corporate (PBCs) held in Adelaide focussed support by native title service about 270 – 290 PBCs Australia wide” Registrar of Indigenous Corporations recently. -
The Archaeology of Mootwingee, Western New South Wales
AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS McCarthy, Frederick D., and N. W. G. Macintosh, 1962. The archaeology of Mootwingee, western New South Wales. Records of the Australian Museum 25(13): 249–298, plates 19–27. [3 December 1962]. doi:10.3853/j.0067-1975.25.1962.665 ISSN 0067-1975 Published by the Australian Museum, Sydney nature culture discover Australian Museum science is freely accessible online at http://publications.australianmuseum.net.au 6 College Street, Sydney NSW 2010, Australia VOL. XXV, No. 13 SYDNEY, 3 DECEMBER, 1962 RECORDS of The Australian Museulll (World List abbreviation: Rec. Au.t. Mu •• ) Printed by order of the Trustees Edited by the Director, J. W. EVANS, Sc.D. The Archaeology of Mootwingee, Western New South Wales By F. D. McCARTHY and N. W. G. MACINTOSH Pages 249-298. Plates XIX·XXVII Figs. 1-9 Registered at the General Post Office. Sydney, for transmiRsion by post as a periodical G 316QO 249 The Archaeology of Mootwingee, Western New South Wales BY F. D. McCarthy, Australian Museum and N. W. G. Macintosh, University of Sydney (Figs. 1-9) (Plates XIX-XXVII) Manuscript received 20.9.61 PREVIOUS LITERATURE The rock engravings in the main gallery, and the paintings in the" Big Cave", have been described briefly, and some of the main carvings and paintings illustrated, by Pulleine (1926), Riddell (1928), Barrett (1929 and 1943), Davidson (1936), Black (1943 and 1949), and McCarthy (1957 and 1958). Pulleine's claim (op. cit. 80) that he recorded all of the motifs at Mootwingee is far from being the case. These papers indicated that Mootwingee was an important comparative site on the eastern extremity of the full intaglio pecking technique, and a complete recording was therefore decided upon. -
2014-15 Additional Information Available on Request (PDF, 235.9
Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning 2014-15 Annual Report Additional departmental information available on request In compliance with the requirements of the Standing Directions of the Minister for Finance, details of the items listed below have been retained and are available to the relevant ministers, Members of Parliament and the public on request (subject to the Freedom of Information Act 1982). To ensure the department is meeting its accountability and compliance requirements, some of this additional information has been included in the Annual Report where relevant. a) A statement that declarations of pecuniary interests have been duly completed by all relevant officers of the department...................................................................................................................... 2 b) Details of shares held by senior officers as nominee or held beneficially in a statutory authority or subsidiary ................................................................................................................................................ 2 c) Details of publications produced by the department about the activities of the department and where they can be obtained ................................................................................................................... 2 d) Details of changes in prices, fees, charges, rates and levies charged by the department for its services, including services that are administered ................................................................................ -
Public Management and Administration an Introduction
Public Management and Administration An Introduction Third Edition Owen E. Hughes Public Management and Administration Also by Owen E. Hughes AUSTRALIAN POLITICS: Realities in Conflict (with Hugh I. Emy) INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS AND PUBLIC POLICY (editor with Brian Galligan and Cliff Walsh) WHITLAM RE-VISITED (editor with Hugh I. Emy and Race Mathews) Public Management and Administration An Introduction Third Edition Owen E. Hughes © Owen E. Hughes 1994, 1998, 2003 All rights reserved. No reproduction, copy or transmission of this publication may be made without written permission. No paragraph of this publication may be reproduced, copied or transmitted save with written permission or in accordance with the provisions of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988, or under the terms of any licence permitting limited copying issued by the Copyright Licensing Agency, 90 Tottenham Court Road, London W1T 4LP. Any person who does any unauthorized act in relation to this publication may be liable to criminal prosecution and civil claims for damages. The author has asserted his right to be identified as the author of this work in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. First edition 1994 Second edition 1998 Third edition 2003 Published by PALGRAVE MACMILLAN Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire RC21 6XS and 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10010 Companies and representatives throughout the world PALGRAVE MACMILLAN is the global academic imprint of the Palgrave Macmillan division of St. Martin’s Press, LLC and of Palgrave Macmillan Ltd. Macmillan® is a registered trademark in the United States, United Kingdom and other countries. Palgrave is a registered trademark in the European Union and other countries.