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Some Thoughts on the Mauritian Cultural Impact on Australia
Australian Native Plants Society Canberra Region (Inc)
252 June-July ABR for Doran
The French in the South Seas
The French and Terra Australis
Mauritius and Family History at the National Library
France's Military Dead in Australia an Historical Survey1
Lloyd Rees: Artist and Teacher
Melbourne University Magazine
A French Garden in Tasmania the Legacy of Felix Delahaye (1767-1829) •
AAH-Annrep2015-16.Pdf
The Invisible Immigrants: Dutch Migrants in South Australia an Arts Internship Project for the Migration Museum
Edward Duyker, Or the Achievements of Independent Scholarship
Celebra Tion Exhibition Ro
Phanfare March/April 2004
The French Australian Review
Higher Education Support Amendment (Job-Ready Graduates and Supporting Regional and Remote Students) Bill 2020 Dear Sir/Madam, I
The Axe Had Never Sounded’ Place, People and Heritage of Recherche Bay, Tasmania
Top View
Anzacs in the Indian Ocean
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Nineteenth Century Natural History Art and Belonging in Tasmania
Edward Duyker, Citizen Labillardière. a Naturalist's Life In
The Baudin Legacy Project
The Scientific Results of Tbe D' Entrecasteaux Voyage in Van Diemen's Land, 1792-93
Mauritians on the Gold Fields: a Resume
Flanders in Australia: a Personal History of Wool and War, Australian Scholarly Publishing, North Melbourne, May 2017, 347 P., Rrp AU$ 34.95, ISBN 978-1-92558-812-5
Tasmania's Eucalypts
Tendrils March 2020 Issue 12
Josselin and Alexandre Le Corre: Early French Voyagers to Van Diemen's Land and New Holland
With a French Accent at the National Library
The French Australian Review
Annual Report 2016–17 Annual Report 2016–17
Les Hetherington Review of Eric Berti (Conceived and Introduced) and Ivan Barki (Ed.), French Lives in Australia: a Collection of Biographical Essays
Newsletter No
Australian Humanities Review the Idea of South: Australia’S Global Positioning
Une Tasmanie Française? What If the French Had Settled?1