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The Opal That Turned Into Fire is a collection of stories that captures the timeless quality of the oral tradition as handed down by Aboriginal storytellers from the Riverina of New South Wales and Victoria, coastal regions and other parts of Australia.

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    y separately published work icon Koori Mail no. 72 23 March 1994 Z1811318 1994 newspaper issue 1994 pg. 18
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    Portrait of Janet's Grandfather-in-law, Miranen,.R.H. Mathews who inspired Janet Mathews in her quest.

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