From the Swan River to the Hawkesbury, and from the sticky Arnhem Land mangrove to the soft green hills of Tasmania, this book describes the major conflicts fought on the Australian frontier to 1838. Based on extensive research and using overseas frontier wars to add perspective to the ...
What were the Frontier Wars? What caused the Onin War? What caused the Boshin War? What caused the Bank War? What caused the Battle of Fort Donelson? What caused the Battle of Singapore? What caused the Battle of the Alamo? What caused the Siege of the Alamo?
respectively, these meetings went very well and have resulted in an invitation from Maria Vamvakinou to come and discuss these topics when she is back in Melbourne. Throughout the event all the parliamentarians I was able to speak with personally gave me the impression that they do care...
in an open letter to Prime Minister John Howard, advocated that the eighteenth-century conflicts between Indigenous and colonial Australians "be recognised as wars and be given the same attention as the other wars receive within the Australian War Memorial". In...
The Australian Bush might’ve been the last frontier in resisting the relentless onslaught of technology and its bots, drones, and other newfangled hardware. But no longer.Say hello to SwagBot, the non-human addition to Australia’s team of swagmen. No, these aren’t just guys with a lot...
Climate, Environment, and Australian Frontier Wars: New South Wales, 1788–1841Connor, JohnJournal of Military History
The football teams adopted totemic plants and animals in their nomenclature; the players were bedizened in costumes that spoke of Empire; the bloody Frontier Wars were in living memory of the players and their 'barrackers'.RobertPascoeGerardo...
John Connor, The Australian Frontier Wars.(Book Review)Alan VentressJournal of the Royal Australian ...
John Connor, The Australian frontier wars 1788-1838.(Book Review)Manera, Brad
or sociology-based mandatory or elective units (or subjects) ostensibly addressing the topics of reconciliation, deconstructionism, feminism, design typological categorisations, the 'Frontier Wars', and an eclectic mix of semi-connected optional design studies hidden inside predominately architecture courses...