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Plans for the Old Swan Brewery

During the course on Aboriginal interests that I did over the last 6 months, I took particular interest in the conflict over plans for the old Swan Brewery in Perth. Edge of Empire: Postcolonialism and the City by Jane Jacobs was written in 1996 so the issue is long since resolved, but it could easily… Continue reading Plans for the Old Swan Brewery

Published 20 December, 2010
Categorized as Australia Tagged aborigines, anthropology, australia, hiroshima

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