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Shadows of Gold

Eureka and the Birth of Australian Democracy

Marji Hill

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English
Prison Tree Press
30 June 2022
The Eureka Stockade laid the foundation for many aspects of the democratic system that Australia has today - freedom of speech, the right to vote, and political equality.

Marji Hill, author of more than 70 publications, in Shadows of Gold, tells how:

The discovery of gold in Victoria led to seeds of rebellion. The gold rush resulted in a population explosion and was to become Australia's greatest decade in people building with diverse communities and religions, different races, and different ideologies. The arrival of the British in Victoria had a catastrophic impact on First Nations people changing the lives of First Nations people forever. The gold miners with the discovery of gold in Victoria were politically powerless and stung by daily oppression. The stage was set for one of the most dramatic episodes of Australia's history.

If you relish the uncovering of hidden stories, iconic episodes or truth-telling to do with Australia's past, then this beautifully illustrated book and the others in the series are for you.
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Imprint:   Prison Tree Press
Volume:   2
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 8mm
Weight:   222g
ISBN:   9780645483420
ISBN 10:   0645483427
Series:   Gold! Hidden Stories of Australia's Past
Pages:   114
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Marji Hill, artist and author, is a highly respected international author as well as a seasoned business executive, researcher, and coach. She fostered the spirit of reconciliation in all her writings since she was Research Fellow in Education at the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies in Canberra. Marji has produced more than seventy (70) books mostly on Australia's First Nations people. Her publications include the bibliography Black Australia and in 1989 she was Project Coordinator for Australian Aboriginal Culture the official Australian Government publication on First Nations people. In 1988 Six Australian Battlefields, which she co-authored with Al Grassby, was published by Angus and Robertson and a decade with Allen & Unwin. Her nine-volume encyclopaedia, Macmillan Encyclopaedia of Australia's Aboriginal Peoples was published in 2000. In 2009 she published The Apology: Saying Sorry To The Stolen Generations. Marji's recent publications extend to self-improvement and self-help with publications like Staying Young Growing Old and Inspired by Country an art book. Painting has been a lifetime passion for Marji. Her formal art training took place in the 1980s at the ANU School of Art & Design. She has had eight solo exhibitions and she has participated in various group shows. One of her paintings was included in the 2004-2005 Art Gallery of Ballarat's Travelling Exhibition Eureka Revisited: the Contest of Memories. Other paintings were commissioned by the Citigold Corporation. Jupiter's Lucky Strike celebrates the discovery of gold by First Nations boy, Jupiter Mosman in 1871 at Charters Towers in North Queensland. Another, a portrait of Jupiter Mosman, resides in the World Centre in Charters Towers. Marji's paintings are held in many private collections both in Australia and overseas and she is represented in the Art Gallery of Ballarat and the Australian Catholic University collections. Marji has travelled extensively both within Australia and internationally, working as a consultant, doing speaking engagements, motivating people, and developing her art career. She resides on Queensland's Gold Coast where she pursues her interests in writing, painting, mentoring, publishing, and internet marketing.

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