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Author and historian Martin Greenwood is perhaps best known locally for his books about village life in the fictional county of Banburyshire. These include books inspired by Flora Thompson’s Lark Rise Country, such as The Real Candleford Green, The Story of a Lark Rise Village. In his new book The Promised Land he has written a lively and knowledgeable story of emigration from Oxfordshire and its neighbouring counties from 1815 to 1914. The story begins with the voyages of Captain Cook and the discovery of Australia In 1770. In 1787 the First Fleet of 11 ships and about 1350 people under the command of Captain Arthur Phillip sailed for Australia. On 26 January 1788 a landing was made at Sydney Cove. The new colony was formally proclaimed as the Colony of New South Wales on 7 February.
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Parsing Australia’s Insecurity Complex
As the annual debates over Australia Day show, Australians continue to grapple with their country’s place in the Asia-Pacific.
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February 12, 2021
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“I come from a land down under, where beer does flow and men chunder,” were lyrics made world-famous some 40 years ago by the Australian rock group Men at Work. For non-Australians, the word “chunder” is Australian slang meaning “to vomit,” usually as a result of drinking too much beer. Another iconic song was in the 1970s used to advertise GMH cars “down under”: “We love football, meat pies, kangaroos, and Holden cars.”
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It’s the sort of stuff that should have been sorted
years ago in Australia: a murderous, frontier society ill
disposed to the indigenous populace; the creation of a
convict colony that was itself an act of invasion rather
than settlement; the theft of land and its rapacious
plunder.
Even some of the rough colonists were not
oblivious to such a crude record. Henry Parkes, in planning
the Centenary celebrations as New South Wales premier in
1888, was
asked by a fellow politician what he would be doing for
the poor and needy for the occasion. Wealthy landed citizens
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