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Issue Details: First known date: 2018... November 2018 of Overland [Online] est. 2011 Overland [Online]
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* Contents derived from the , 2018 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Early Aboriginal Civil Resistance in WA : The Untold Story of William Harris, George Ganitis , single work column

'After more than a century of British colonialism, Australia as it is now known to the world came into being with the 1 January 1901 Act of Federation. This Act united the six, separate self-governing British colonies on the Australian landmass under one central government, and within a year, the new parliament passed the Immigration Restriction Act 1901, more commonly known as the White Australia Policy. This policy ensured that only white Europeans would be allowed to immigrate to the new country, while empowering the state to deport existing non-white immigrants.'  (Introduction)

Tribulations from the Digital Frontier – An Internet Poetry Edition, selected work poetry
Errors on Page, Andy Connor , single work poetry
Threnodyi"Honeybear don’t care. Facepalm", Liam Ferney , single work poetry
Dinner Partyi"Post: I made a terrine. So retro! Look at it.", Laura Jean McKay , single work poetry
Vague, or I Can’t Explain It Any Other Wayi"You have a new memory:", Toby Fitch , single work poetry
Frederic Manning and the Greatest War Novel of All Time, Malcolm St Hill , single work column

'Australian writer Frederic Manning wrote what many considered to be the best narrative of the Great War. For Ernest Hemingway, The Middle Parts of Fortune was the ‘finest and noblest book of men in war’, period. It’s a bold and arresting claim that calls for a quick look, if not a deeper dive, into Manning’s enigmatic life and work. This is particularly pertinent in light of the centenary of the Armistice this month.' (Introduction)

The Archaeologist as Hero in Billy Griffiths’ Deep Time Dreaming, Scott Robinson , single work essay

'Billy Griffiths relates an encounter in Deep Time Dreaming: Uncovering Ancient Australia(Black Inc., 2018) that I think is representative of this readable, journalistic book about the history of Australian archaeology. Driving towards Lake Mungo, Griffiths is guided by Daryl Pappin, a Mutthi Mutthi man. They are discussing the effect of the archaeological ‘discoveries’ in the area and Griffiths tries to draw Pappin into celebrating this new knowledge, and what it means for Indigenous antiquity...'  (Introduction)

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