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Charlesworth, Max, 1925-
The Aboriginal land rights movement.

Previously published: Waurn Ponds, Vic.:
Deakin University, 1983.
Bibliography.
ISBN 0 949575 16 X.

[1]. Aborigines, Australian--Land tenure. I. Title.

333.2'0994

Second edition 1984
published by Hodja Educational Resources Cooperative Ltd,
135 Church Street,
Richmond, Victoria, Australia 3121

Printed by The Dominion Press--Hedges & Bell, Australia

Copyright © Deakin University, Victoria, 1983, 1984
Apart from any fair dealing for the purpose of private study, research,
criticism or review, as permitted under the Copyright Act, no part may
be reproduced by any process without written permission. Enquiries
should be addressed to the publisher.


Acknowledgments

A number of people have very generously given their help
in the preparation of this book and grateful thanks are due
to the following: Mr Ross Howie, LL.B, formerly legal adviser
to the Central Land Council; Dr Howard Morphy, Department
of Prehistory and Anthropology, Australian National
University; Mr Mark Dreyfus, LL.B; Mr David Parsons, LL.B,
formerly legal consultant to the Northern Land Council; Mr
Yami Lester, Director, Institute for Aboriginal Development,
Alice Springs; Mr Frank Brennan, S.J., LL.M., Adviser on
Aboriginal Affairs to the Queensland Catholic Bishops;
Professor Colin Tatz, Department of Politics, Macquarie
University; Dr Geoffrey Lester.

We should like to thank all those authors, publishers and
other copyright holders who kindly gave us permission to
include the material reproduced in this book. While every
care has been taken to trace and acknowledge copyright,
we tender our apologies for any accidental infringement.
We would be pleased to come to a suitable arrangement
with the rightful owner in such a case.

Cover:
Aboriginal flag being
raised at Nookanbah, 1980.
West Australian Newspapers
Ltd.

Cover design by Roy Walshe

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Publication Information: Book Title: The Aboriginal Land Rights Movement. Contributors: Max Charlesworth - author. Publisher: Hodja Educational Resources. Place of Publication: Richmond, Vic.. Publication Year: 1984. Page Number: 2.
    
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