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Where’s All the Community?: Aboriginal Melbourne Revisited (2026 Launches at the Library)

49 min · 25 de mar de 2026
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In this important and engaging conversation Professor Julie Andrews discusses her new book, Where Are All the Community? Aboriginal Melbourne Revisited, published by La Trobe University Press, an imprint of Black Inc. Professor Andrews is in conversation with Professor of History at La Trobe University, Kat Ellinghaus. Recorded 25th August, 2025.

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