Terry Fox Terry Fox i(A102295 works by)
Gender: Male
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1 Guboo Ted Thomas: 1909-2002 Terry Fox , 2002 single work obituary (for Guboo Ted Thomas )
— Appears in: Australian Aboriginal Studies , no. 2 2002; (p. 120-122)

'Edwin Thomas, or Guboo Ted Thomas as he was better known, was many things to many people. My comments are restricted mainly to that period when I was most closely associated with him during the 1970s and 1980s in the NSW land rights struggle and the fight to save sacred sites on Mumbulla Mountain.' (Introduction)

1 Terry Fox Terry Fox , Lee Chittick (interviewer), 1997 single work biography
— Appears in: Travelling with Percy : A South Coast Journey 1997; (p. 175-182)
1 Lee Chittick Lee Chittick , Terry Fox (interviewer), 1997 single work autobiography biography
— Appears in: Travelling with Percy : A South Coast Journey 1997; (p. 75-85)
1 1 y separately published work icon Travelling with Percy : A South Coast Journey Lee Chittick , Terry Fox , Canberra : Aboriginal Studies Press , 1997 Z1350747 1997 single work biography A glimpse into the life of Percy Mumbulla (Mumbler) a traditional Aboriginal man told by him and includes stories told by the authors, his friends and his people.
1 [Review Essay] Wreck Bay : An Aboriginal Fishing Community Terry Fox , 1993 single work essay
— Appears in: Australian Aboriginal Studies , no. 2 1993; (p. 115)

'Having a more than passing interest in the affairs of the Wreck Bay Aboriginal community, I am delighted that Aboriginal Studies Press has decided to publish a revised edition of Brian Egloff's commendably accessible and very popular Wreck Bay: An Aboriginal Fishing Community. I found this new edition, with its improved layout and its wonderfully sunny front cover illustrating community life at Wreck Bay, to be far more appealing than its predecessor.'  (Introduction)

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