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2940:"Many changes in Aborigines' rights and treatment followed, including at long last full voting rights. The government gave the Commonwealth vote to all Aboriginals in 1962. Western Australia gave them State votes in the same year. Queensland followed in 1965. With that, all Aboriginals had full and equal rights. In 1971 the Liberal Party nominated Neville Bonner to fill a vacant seat in the Senate. He was the first Aboriginal to sit in any Australian Parliament."
1627:, one of Australia's largest publishing companies). The cover price was raised substantially from 40 cents to 50 cents a copy (a rise from $ 4.29 to $ 5.36 in 2019 values), but failed to turn a profit. In August, it claimed to be 'The New Walkabout', but the magazine was floundering, frequently changing its subtitle and editorship. In February 1972, editions moved from academic style volume numbering to commonplace month-year labels.
1289:...it is in the manifest tensions between and within the various articles discussing Aborigines and their affairs, and those overtly critical of Aboriginal policy, that Walkabout's contribution to Aboriginal representation and issues is best found. It is here where one finds the grist for a better and more empathic understanding of these contested and complex issues. In this way "Walkabout" was doing 'something immensely valuable'.
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forwarded to overseas papers and magazines". Roy
Dunstan, a Victorian Railways employee who was possibly known to the first editor Holmes, since both worked for the railways, was appointed on a salary of £9 per week with all expenses paid, increased to £10 per week from 1 September 1938. He was later joined on staff by Ray Bean from 1947 to
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mid-20th century and how these discussions manifested in accessible media. Walkabout magazine sheds light on how white
Australians navigated their relationships with the country in both physical and emotional dimensions and necessarily encompassed landscapes that held significance through Aboriginal occupation and affiliation.
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Idriess, Mary Durack and Ernestine Hill in their frequent writings for the magazine present complex and ambivalent attitudes to Aborigines. Despite their familiarity with First Nations people, they saw them as "vanishing" due to unexplained causes and agencies of which even the victims themselves
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Aboriginal, Torres Strait, and
Pacific Island cultures were central position in the portrayal of Australia that was presented to readers. The magazine now provides retrospective insights into the discussions about Australian identity and emotional connections of settler Australians to the land in the
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It will do well also to give prominence to the positive and successful side of
Aboriginal advancement. Its current issue indeed points up South Australian legislation to remove Aboriginal disabilities and the greater interest shown in Aboriginal language study by Adelaide University. These are steps
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during the postwar building boom that transformed
Melbourne into a modern high-rise city, the Coates Building is an intact early representative example. Its curtain wall street façade of horizontal rows of framed glazing and vertical mullions in a grid and materials such as aluminium distinguish its
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Does the idea of "citizenship" in the
Aboriginal mind overstress the right to unrestricted drinking? And, as a result, is the citizen deteriorating extensively, retarding his assimilation into the general community, delaying, perhaps forfeiting, his cultural passage over 12,000 years into the 20th
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were based on his fieldwork in Cape York, northeast Arnhem Land and the Great Sandy Desert, and from 1949 he also contributed a series of 'Nature
Diaries' on Australian flora and fauna, but he also expressed passionate advocacy for indigenous people out of his frustration with how they were treated
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January 1959, full-colour covers appeared, together with full-colour advertising, but photographs accompanying articles continued in black and white or sepia. In a letter to readers in October 1961, the new editor McArdle promised that the first issue he oversaw would "pictorially excel itself."
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Railway Building, Flinders Street, Melbourne. From 17 October 1959, the magazine operated from 18 Collins Street, Melbourne, in the then new 12-storey Coates Building (near the corner of Collins and Spring Streets), a multi-storey office building constructed in 1958–59.
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Articles from this period more even-handedly acknowledged the colonial massacres alongside more sympathetic, though still somewhat patronising, stories on the remote desert tribes, and more in-depth and academic discussion of the complex issues appeared, though much ink was devoted to debate over
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s founding managing editor, retiring in August 1957. From June 1936 he was paid £250 per annum and C.S. Weetman was appointed associate editor at £100, with their allowances coming from the magazine's income and being conditional on its profitability. Basil Atkinson was editor until January 1960;
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The most notable manifestation of change was the recent emphatic "yes" to the recent referendum, that gave the green light to removing all constitutional discrimination against . Parliament, with all-party support, had already extended the franchise to them, and the Commonwealth Conciliation and
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defines the Aboriginal notion of "country" as a dynamic entity that spans the past, present, and future, possessing awareness and a drive for life. The term "Walkabout" was recognized by early colonial settlers as a distinct form of travel linked to Aboriginal communities. However, this term was
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The original pictorial segment was initially called "Our Cameraman's Walkabout", then "Australia and the South Pacific in Pictures" (briefly including New Zealand in the title), "Australia in Pictures", "Camera Supplement" and after 1961 a 24-page lift-out full-colour supplement "The Australian
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came from 91 different countries. Under a new banner 'Australia's Way of Life Magazine' (after November 1961), modern dynamic layouts in a larger format of 27 cm × 33 cm (11 in × 13 in) and more lively captioning saw a brief peak in circulation to 50,000 in 1967 in
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A book review column ran almost continuously from 1953 to 1971 under the byline 'Scrutarius' (who was journalist H.C. (Peter) Fenton, with perhaps others), totalling almost 200 columns and which reviewed usually four books per issue. Fenton had a background as a multilingual Victorian Railways
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ANTA recognised that the magazine it intended to publish would only be successful if it were well illustrated. Its 16th board meeting, held in Sydney in May 1934, passed a motion to employ a staff photographer for the purposes of improving "the quality of 'arresting pictures' that were being
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s early to mid-century stance on the depiction of Indigenous Australians was generally conservative, patronising, romantic, often racist and stereotyped, though mixed with some informed commentary and genuine concern (misguided and otherwise), in a reflection of the then prevailing national
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Scene" was included annually in the December issue which sold at a higher price. It began with as many as 23 photographs spread over 6–8 pages, but dropped to 6–10 photographs in the 1960s. The segment was often devoted to a single topic and in the 1960s to single-topic double-page spreads.
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was an Australian illustrated magazine published from 1934 to 1974 (and again in 1978) combining cultural, geographic, and scientific content with travel literature. Initially a travel magazine, in its forty-year run it featured a popular mix of articles by travellers, officials, residents,
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The title has an 'age-old' background and signifies a racial characteristic of the Australian Aboriginal who is always on the move. And so, month by month, through the medium of pen and picture, this journal will take you on a great 'walkabout' through a new and fascinating world below the
297:(1946–1979). After McArdle's illness and death, John Ross took on the editorship in December 1969 with various others filling the role, and the magazine format was reduced to 20 cm × 27.5 cm (7.9 in × 10.8 in) until it ceased publication in 1974.
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sometimes used in a derogatory manner, implying irresponsibility, especially within labour contexts. It was part of a broader discourse that presumed a "nomadic" lifestyle, strategically employed to dispute Aboriginal land claims and expedite settler land ownership.
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were ignorant, and to an insufficient birth rate to sustain their population, explained as an instinctual "racial suicide". Conversely, regular contributor Bill Harney, cattleman, former patrol officer and protector of Indigenous groups and father of
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in publishing "Walkabout," we have embarked on an educational crusade which will enable Australians and the people of other lands to learn more of the romantic Australia that exists beyond the cities and the enchanted South Sea Islands and New
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and general contempt for them as little but savages, and his sympathy and deep respect for them and their cultures, writing that he "felt that had more in common with these splendid and virile natives than with my own people".
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by two years, both magazines – amongst many others – finally succumbed to increasing publication costs, decreasing subscriptions, and to competition from other media and newspaper supplements.
1201:(1952), the latter being praised for its readability and its politics in showing "that the Australian Aboriginal is not merely a 'native'.". In the column "Our Authors" James Devaney's popular historical novel
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magazine and Australian Geographic Society in 1986. The latter was established as a wholly owned subsidiary of the magazine and has no connection to the earlier Australian Geographical Society or to
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signifies an increased interest in and a positive assessment of Aboriginal culture by certain settler Australians of that era. Nevertheless, it also raises questions about potential appropriation.
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Legend & dreaming: legends of the dream-time of the Australian Aborigines as related to Roland Robinson by men of the Djauan, Rimberunga, Mungarai-Ngalarkan and Yungmun tribes of Arnhem Land
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publicist. The magazine thus provided a showcase of diverse Australian literature to a mostly 'middlebrow' audience that was otherwise ill-served by other periodicals and newspapers.
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Legend and Dreaming as related to Roland Robinson by Men of the Djauan, Rimberunga, Mungarai-Ngalarkan and Yungmun Tribes of Arnhem Land (1952, with a foreword by A. P. Elkin)
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attitudes. Most issues were inclusive of Aboriginal subjects in photo spreads, more typically of Aboriginal figures in so-called traditional poses or settings.
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Arbitration Commission had delivered an historic judgment that, in three years, will equalise the pay of white and Aboriginal workers in the pastoral industry.
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whether 'aborigine', 'Aborigine', or 'Aboriginal' were correct English usage, the first two of which are now considered by many as offensive and racist.
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towards the fuller mutual confidence and towards breaking down the racial fence in recognition of one Australian people, that should be widely known.
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appealed to 'middle-brow' audiences, and artists, for its pictorial content. An appearance in its pages was responsible for remote features, such as
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magazine was launched in September 1998 to celebrate the Australian outback, and continues to be published.
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century, getting himself into goal, while his family is in rags?
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2681:Bulletin (Olive Pink Society)
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172:Charles (Chas) Lloyd Jones
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1901:"Walkabout"
1755:, :517–525.
1294:Circulation
1240:land rights
1146:foodstuffs,
1063:Palm Island
885:John Tanner
838:David Moore
762:Leo Duykers
753:Maggie Diaz
724:Jeff Carter
694:Letterpress
652: 1951
617:Osmar White
572:Leslie Rees
529:Hugh McCrae
499:Ion Idriess
474:Bill Harney
459:Bruce Grant
454:David Fleay
449:Mary Finnin
424:E.T. Emmett
409:Mary Durack
354:Frank Clune
176:David Jones
72:Final issue
49:First issue
3463:Categories
3411:7 February
3370:"About Us"
3336:2 February
2687:(1): 4–8,
2549:Walkabout,
2489:1103817376
1814:References
1801:(1): 4–8,
1672:Dick Smith
1654:Successors
1244:post-facto
1199:Aranda Boy
1152:sea craft.
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758:Max Dupain
709:David Beal
514:Stan Marks
494:Nan Hutton
326:Robin Boyd
277:Walkabout'
271:Editorship
197:Ion Idress
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1843:6 January
1807:1037-0730
1773:Walkabout
1760:Walkabout
1744:Walkabout
1737:WALKABOUT
1720:Australia
1682:Walkabout
1645:outlived
1643:Walkabout
1619:Cessation
1610:50 cents
1593:40 cents
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142:Walkabout
133:754555812
113:Melbourne
103:Australia
41:Publisher
23:Walkabout
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1160:Wardaman
1125:missions
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714:Ray Bean
294:Réalités
215:States'
183:Zealand.
166:(ANTA),
119:Language
109:Based in
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3271:"Trove"
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2411:The Age
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