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    The Litigation Myth. "Litigation: Past and Present" by Wilfrid Priest and Sharyn Roach Anleu (eds) and "Slapping on the Writs: Defamation, Developers and Community Activism" by Brian Walters. [review] 

    Bailey, Grant (Australian Book Review, 2004-05)
    Despite the methodological issues inherent in research into the history of litigation, the findings of the contributors in "Litigation: Past and Present" are nonetheless significant and serve to undermine contemporary ...
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    Statement: KESAB appeal 

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    Standing Up. "Damien Parer's War" by Neil McDonald. [review] 

    McFarlane, Brian (Australian Book Review, 2004-05)
    Writing of cinematographer Damien Parer’s untimely death in 1944, war correspondent Chester Wilmot paid tribute to him as ‘a fine man as well as a brilliant photographer. He made the camera speak as no other man I’ve ever ...
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    The Loss of Tongue and Tradition. "The Hmong of Australia: Culture and Diaspora" by Nicholas Tapp and Gary Yia Lee (eds.) [review] 

    Chung Martin, Helene (Australian Book Review, 2004-05)
    This book is mostly based on proceedings at an anthropology conference at the ANU in 2002. It 'aims to bring knowledge of the Hmong to a wider public and contribute to the understanding of these people'. The sections by ...
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    Thinking Out Loud. "The Mother Workshops and Other Poems" by Jeri Kroll and "Shadows at the Gate" by Robyn Rowland [review] 

    Gorton, Lisa (Australian Book Review, 2004-05)
    Finally, it seems that honesty is what Kroll and Rowland are after. Of course, theorists could argue that, in poetry, honesty is the most deceitful pose. But insofar as these collections represent their views, it seems ...
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    Statement: Worker participation 

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    Press release: Prices Policy 

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    Press release: C.C. Bottlers Expansion 

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    Press release: Housing Trust activity: Port Lincoln 

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    Press release: International scientific group - Adelaide 

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