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The Changing Nature of Protest in Australia: Historical Reflections

1 Clive Hamilton, (Canberra: National Library of Australia, 2016), viii.2 Sean Scalmer, (Sydney: University of New South Wales Press, 2002), 152, 154-160.3 Jon Piccini, (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016), pp. 219.4 Dennis Altman, (St Lucia: University of Queensland Press, 2013), p. 6.5 Ian Macphee to Malcolm Fraser, 2 November 1975, Malcolm Fraser Papers 106/20 (‘M’ File), University of6 John Kerr to Martin Charteris, 17 October 1975, National Archives of Australia: NAA: AA11984/609, Part 2.7 Elizabeth Humphrys, (Brill: Leiden and Boston, 2019).8 Tony Parkinson, (Ringwood: Viking, 2000), 137.9 Bradon Ellem, ‘Peak Union Campaigning: Fighting for Rights at Work in Australia’, , 51, 2 (June 2013), 264-287.10 , 28 March 1983, 1.11 , 16 April 1984, 1.12 , 24 March 1986, 3.13 Kurt Iveson and Sean Scalmer, ‘Contesting the “Inevitable”: Notes on S11’, , 161 (2000), 4-12.

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