Issue Details: First known date: 2021... 2021 A World of One : Poorne Yarriworri and Australian Sport
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'Poorne Yarriworri (c. 1844–1889), better known as Albert ‘Pompey’ Austin, inhabited the smallest possible world—a world of one. He was the only Indigenous person to play top-level Australian football in Victoria in the nineteenth century. He was far more than a footballer and in his brief life he was an athlete (pedestrian, as they were known in those days), cricketer, possibly a boxer, racehorse owner, jockey and horse-breaker, artist, musician, explorer, entertainer and public speaker. His son and grandson carried the ‘Pompey’ name into the next two generations. His memory lingered long after his death but then he was forgotten until he was rediscovered in the late twentieth century. Though he is known to sports historians, his extraordinary life is virtually unknown in the general community. It is time he was given the appreciation his contribution to Australian life and culture deserves.' (Publication abstract)

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    y separately published work icon Australasian Journal of Victorian Studies Small Worlds vol. 25 no. 1 2021 23749838 2021 periodical issue 'Welcome to the new issue of Australasian Journal of Victorian Studies! This is the special issue on ‘Small Worlds’: it has emerged from the AVSA conference proposed for 2020 in Melbourne which had to be cancelled because of the pandemic.' (Joanne Wilks, from Introduction) 2021 pg. 16-25
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