Our Stories:
Protest in Australia by
Sue Lawson (Walker Books)
PB RRP $ 17.99
ISBN 9781922244543
Reviewed by Anastasia Gonis
Change and how it influenced the history of
Australia is another title from the excellent
Our Stories series. The various forms
this change took, mainly through protest in one form or another against
injustice of every kind, and in the name of democracy, are documented here.
There are seventeen entries not including the Introduction, Conclusion,
Glossary and Index.
The entries begin with the 1804 convict uprising
known as the Castle Hill Rebellion, or The Battle of Vinegar Hill. The Rum
Rebellion is followed by the miners’ revolt at the Eureka Stockade and end at
the Saving Whales entry.
The rallies, strikes, and petitions against unjust
laws cover the Shearer’s Strike, the Wave Hill Walk Off, Freedom Ride, Stolen
Generation, the Aboriginal Tent Embassy, Mabo and Land Rights, Women’s
Suffrage, Aboriginal Vote, conscientious objectors and the Vietnam War, and
Sorry Day.
This is a compact history of change linked to major
events. Its valuable resource material can be used at home and in class for the
8+ year age groups. The easy to follow presentation makes learning or
refreshing any aspect of Australia’s significant history accessible,
particularly that part which relates to social and political causes for change.
The pictures, posters and photographs that draw us
back in time, are resourced from archival material from the major State
libraries around Australia. This series can be collected, and referred to time
and again.
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