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The Fierce country : true stories from Australia's unsettled heart, 1830 to today.

The open spaces and isolated places outside Australia's cities have unsettled us from first European settlement to today, often with very good reason. In this nail-biting book combining the notorious and little-known, acclaimed author Stephen Orr has collected true stories that have shaped and continue to haunt the Australian psyche: mysteries, disappearances, mistreatment and murder. Fatal conflicts between an Aboriginal tracker and the police employers hunting his community. An itinerant conman picking up tips for the perfect murder from a famous novelist around a campfire on the Rabbit-Proof Fence. A schoolteacher and her students kidnapped en masse in 1970s rural Victoria. And that fateful day when Peter Falconio pulled over beside a desert highway. Together, these tales chart an undercurrent of shifting cultural tensions as Australians find, lose and question who we are.

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32320004378224 994 ORR
Adult Non Fiction   East Maitland library . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781743055748 (paperback)
Classification Number 994 ORR
Author Orr, Stephen, 1967-
Title The Fierce country : true stories from Australia's unsettled heart, 1830 to today. [BK]
Note "True stories from Australia's unsettled heart, 1830 to today" -- Cover.
The open spaces and isolated places outside Australia's cities have unsettled us from first European settlement to today, often with very good reason. In this nail-biting book combining the notorious and little-known, acclaimed author Stephen Orr has collected true stories that have shaped and continue to haunt the Australian psyche: mysteries, disappearances, mistreatment and murder. Fatal conflicts between an Aboriginal tracker and the police employers hunting his community. An itinerant conman picking up tips for the perfect murder from a famous novelist around a campfire on the Rabbit-Proof Fence. A schoolteacher and her students kidnapped en masse in 1970s rural Victoria. And that fateful day when Peter Falconio pulled over beside a desert highway. Together, these tales chart an undercurrent of shifting cultural tensions as Australians find, lose and question who we are.
Subject Country life -- Australia -- History
Rural conditions -- Australia -- History
Criminal investigation -- Australia -- History
Australia -- History
Australia -- Social life and customs
Australia -- Race relations
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