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In the Footsteps of Giants, the second in the Museum Victoria Nature series, introduces the reader to the amazing world of Australian megafauna in the Pleistoceine era. Imagine an Australian landscape in which Diprotodon optatum roamed - this rhinoceros-sized diprotodon was proba ...
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Where do penguins go to dance? What is it like to sleep in an igloo? And have you ever wondered how ancient ice can be used as a time machine? Discover the answers and more in Polar Eyes, a new interactive children's book about Antarctica. Polar Eyes illustrates author Tanya Patr ...
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9780643096103 |
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20 November 2009 |
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All ages |
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This extraordinary illustrated history told from the indigenous perspective tells what happened in the Maralinga Tjarutja lands of South Australia from pre-white-settlement, through mission life, to the nuclear bomb tests of the 1950s, up to the present day.;
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The stories of many intrepid individuals who explored the Australian continent in the first 120 years of European settlement, including both little-known explorers and old favourites. There are tales not only of tragedy, conflict and death, but also of loyalty, amazing perseveran ...
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Tales of children lost in the bush have frightened and fascinated Australians since colonial times. In 1864, three children survived nine long days and eight cold winter nights in the desolate scrub of the Wimmera region of west Victoria. The children walked for nearly 100 km wit ...
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