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Issue Details: First known date: 2019... 7 March 2019 of The Guardian Australia est. 2013 The Guardian Australia
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2019 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
'It's like a Big Dark Cloud Has Lifted' : the Town Dragged into Reconciliation – Photo Essay, Lorena Allam , Carly Earl , single work essay

'It took 169 years for a South Australian massacre to be acknowledged but a memorial has at last eased some of the pain for the Wirangu people.'

Descended from Both Sides of Queensland's Bloody Massacres, Lorena Allam , single work column

Kal Ellwood’s great-great-grandfather Jack Noble belonged to the lethally efficient native police. But that’s only half his story. 

Australia Risks 'Dysfunction' Without Truth Telling about Massacres, Advocates Say, Lorena Allam , single work column

'Responding to Guardian Australia’s Killing Times project, campaigners and MPs say Makarrata process can pave way for proper treaty.'

A Season on Earth by Gerald Murnane Review – 'Lost' Novel Holds the Key to Author's Success, Paul Karp , single work review
— Review of A Season on Earth Gerald Murnane , 2019 single work novel ;

'Unabridged and twice as long, the updated version of Murnane’s 1976 novel lacks the subtlety of his later works.' 

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