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Issue Details: First known date: 2019... 6 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.
Living on a Massacre Site : Home Truths and Trauma at Warrigal Creek, Ciaran O'Mahony , single work column

'The Balderstones’ house is just steps from a humble waterway where up to 150 Gunaikurnai people were mowed down, turning the water ‘red with blood’' 

Telling the Truth about Australia's Past Will Be Painful – but It Will Be Liberating, Karen Mundine , Richard Weston , single work column

'Rather than engendering guilt, the focus should be on healing historical wounds threatening the nation’s future.'

'Conspiracy of Silence' : How Sabotaged Inquiries Fed Massacre Denials, Jeremy Nadel , single work column

'Witnesses vanished, killers went free and there is reluctance – even today – to acknowledge that the slaughter of Aboriginal people took place.'

'The Madnesses of Motherhood' : Unravelling the Psychology of Postnatal Depression, Clarissa Sebag-Montefiore (interviewer), single work interview

'Nicola Redhouse’s memoir traverses neuroscience and psychoanalysis in a quest to understand her own mind.'

I Found All My Childhood Heroes in Fantasy Novels, Yassmin Abdel-Magied , single work column

'My Sudanese grandmother couldn’t fathom why I read books full of dragons and danger but in them I saw the person I could be.'  (Introduction)

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