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History: Australian History
Extract from Editorial,
The Argus, Melbourne, 16 March 1856: National Library of Australia,
http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article4833244
Cartoon by G Molnar, 14 January 1983, National Library of Australia.
Photograph by C Fraser, 10 August 1965, Mitchell Library, State Library of NSW. Call number: Australian Photographic Agency – 20363.
Literature
Extracts from
A Passage to India by E.M. Forster, reproduced with permission granted by The Provost and Scholars of King’s College, Cambridge and The Society of Authors as the Literary Representative of the Estate of E. M. Forster.
Extracts from
Sixty Lights © Gail Vintage, Random House, 2004, reproduced with permission.
Extracts from
The Death of Napoleon © Simon Leys, Black Inc, 2006, reproduced with permission.
Extracts from
No Sugar by Jack Davis, Currency Press, 1998, reproduced with permission granted by The Estate of Jack Davis and literary representative Curtis Brown of Sydney.
Extracts from
Accidental Death of an Anarchist © Dario Fo, Methuen Drama, an imprint of A&C Black Publishers Ltd, 2005, reproduced with permission.
Extracts from
Hotel Sorrento © Hannie Rayson, Currency Press, 2002, reproduced with permission granted by literary representative HLA Management of Australia.
Extracts from
Wolf Notes by Judith Beveridge, Giramondo, Sydney, 2003, reproduced with permission.
Sociology
Image
Know your Australian Flag © Kudelka as published in
The Australian, 26 January, 2010, p. 13, reproduced with permission granted by Kudelka.
Extract from
Australian Citizenship, Our Common Bond, Commonwealth of Australia, 2009, p. 17, Australian Government.
Studio Arts
Architectural tower: tomb model, 1st century2nd century earthenware with a low fired green glaze, 144.8 x 38.5 x 38.5 cm, Edward and Goldie Sternberg Chinese Art Purchase Fund 1992. Collection: Art Gallery of New South Wales. Photograph by Ray Woodbury.
Visual Communication and Design
Examples of office equipment designed by Michael Sodeau Partnership. Photograph by Mark Whitfield.