Waters of Belonging Al-miyahu Tajma'unah: Arabic Australians and the Georges River Parklands

This book arises from Parklands, Culture and Communities, a project which looks at how cultural diversity shapes people's understandings and use of the Georges River and green spaces in Sydney's south west. Culturally diverse uses and views have not often been recognised in Australia in pa...

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Main Author: Goodall, Heather (auth)
Other Authors: Byrne, Denis (auth), Cadzow, Alison (auth), Wearing, Stephen (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Broadway UTS ePRESS 2012
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