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John Newfong
Legislative Assembly Hansard 1982
John Newfong (3/11/1943-30/5/1999), Aboriginal Activist, Commentator, and Public Servant Left an Indelible Mark on Aboriginal Affairs
Professor Susan Forde Director Griffith Centre for Social and Cultural Research Griffith University
Full Thesis Draft No Pics
A Reflection on the First 30 Days of the 1972 Aboriginal Embassy
Critical Australian Indigenous Histories
Pulling Down Fences an Oral History with Lyall Munro Jr
UNIIKUP PRODUCTIONS LTD. Optical Media Collection 1985
Guide to Sound Recordings by Jeanie Bell
The Aboriginal Embassy: an Account of the Protests of 1972
Transgressions: Critical Australian Indigenous Histories
Records of the Aboriginal Publications Foundation MS 3781
The Law Reform Commission
Hansard 30 May 1991
“To Be Part of an Aboriginal Dream of Self-Determination” Aboriginal Activism in Redfern in the 1970S
Aboriginal Women in Rockhampton, Central Queensland Are Not Excluded from This Lived Reality
Black Power in Redfern 1968 - 1972 © Gary Foley 5Th October 2001
Final Report
Top View
Indigenous Self-Determination in Australia
9781925021721.Pdf
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Care Choices and Access Barriers in Mount Isa
Memorial and Resistance Large Print Captions
Ego-Histoire, Europe and Indigenous Australia
Writing to Be Heard: the Indigenous Print Media's Role in Establishing and Developing an Indigenous Public Sphere
Aboriginal People in Queensland: a Brief Human Rights History
John Newfong – a Personal Reflection by Lillian Holt
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander LGBTIQ+ Peoples, (In)Visibility, and Social-Media Assemblages
Aboriginal History Journal: Volume 18
U O M C Aiatsis Donation Guide
Black Power, ASIO and Media Framing of the 1972 Aboriginal Tent Embassy - for Film Development
Aboriginal History Journal