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Invisible Country: Southwest Australia: Understanding a Landscape

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Invisible Country: Southwest Australia: Understanding a Landscape

Contributors:

By (Author) Bill Bunbury

ISBN:

9781742586250

Publisher:

UWA Publishing

Imprint:

UWAP

Publication Date:

1st December 2015

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

994

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

270

Dimensions:

Width 153mm, Height 234mm, Spine 14mm

Weight:

376g

Description

When Europeans first settled in Australia, the land withheld many of its secrets from these new arrivals. There were broad rivers, wide plains and tall forests, all of which, to European eyes, suggested promising sites for settlement. To many of the new settlers, the First Australians were a puzzle. They moved freely through country they knew intimately. They had useful things to say to the European newcomers - if they would listen. What few realised then was that Aboriginal people and the land they lived in were indistinguishable. Failure to read the people made it hard to read the country. Invisible Country describes the environmental change that has occurred in south-western Australia since European settlement, through four case studies of the development of local rivers, forests and coastal plains. These stories, compiled through extensive conversations broadcaster and writer Bill Bunbury has conducted with farmers, ecologists, traditional owners and others who rely on the land, are book-ended by an examination of the historical perspective in which these changes have occurred. It is a reminder that the land owns people, not the other way around, and is the beginning of a conversation about understanding and care for a land we are all lucky to live in.

Author Bio

Bill Bunbury is a broadcaster, documentary maker and Adjunct Professor of Communications and History at Murdoch University. After joining the ABC in 1969, Bunbury pioneered the use of oral hstory in creating radio features about Australian life and society. His radio documentaries have received a number of awards including the United Nations Australia Peace Prize. Bunbury is a regular speaker at history assocations on the topics of the oral, environmental and social history of Western Australia.

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