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1 Kalgoorlie’s Sex Trade and the Kalgoorlie Miner: 1896–1903 Belinda Beattie , 2023 single work criticism
— Appears in: Journal of Australian Studies , vol. 47 no. 4 2023; (p. 706-720)

'Kalgoorlie and the sex industry are synonymous. Around the time of Federation, significant attempts were made by the community to rid itself of prostitution. An important contributor to this endeavour was the local long-running daily newspaper, the Kalgoorlie Miner. To date, research has overlooked its significant role in building community and reinforcing hegemony. The Kalgoorlie Miner’s framing of prostitution as the “social evil”—antithetical to Christian living, morals and civility—was a successful position because it appealed to the buying public and maintained pressure on the problem. This article explores the place of newspapers in a given community, Federation Kalgoorlie, and its prostitution. It finds that gatekeeping and community Christianism, particularly the laity, played an essential role in challenging and opposing prostitution.' (Publication abstract)

1 y separately published work icon Alfred Deakin Belinda Beattie , Maxwell Tilse (illustrator), Glebe : Little Steps , 2018 15880216 2018 single work picture book children's

'Learn all about the fascinating life of Australia’s second Prime Minister, Alfred Deakin, and his unique contribution to the world!

'Alfred Deakin - Prime Minister of Australia is a children’s picture book aimed at primary and early middle-school readers. It will enliven school history and democracy/civics classes, and will appeal to girls and boys alike. Its factual base will assist both students and educators seeking a greater understanding of one of Australia’s most influential readers.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

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