Australian Multicultural Literature Collection

Australian Multicultural Literature Collection
Deakin University 2006                                            


The Bibliography of Australian Multicultural Writers was published at Deakin University in 1992 as a resource for teaching and research. It has now been incorporated into a major national online database of Australian writers which was launched by the Federal Minister for Education in August, 2002:
AustLit:The Resource for Australian

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Makata Vol.7 Issue No.6 (Philippines)

Makata Vol.7 Issue No.6, June 2006 is now available online featuring the poetry of our home-grown and international poets. Website - http://www.dalityapi.com/makata/

Poetry
by Don Acol, Jaime M. Agpalo, Jr., Michael Francis C. Andrada, Mark Angeles, Aurora Antonovic, Luis Cuauhtemoc Berriozabal, Absolino Llanto Bolo, Dawn Bruce, Don Bustamante, Mic Camba, Mary Ann N. Cariquez, Charles Carpio, Craig Caudill, Christian Joy L. Deocadez, Manuel Lino G. Faelnar, Jennifer Federizo,

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Vaka Vuku - Pacific Epistemologies Conference

Vaka vuku: Canoes of wisdom and knowledge and people who know.

Vaka Vuku means navigating knowledge and this conference is directed
particularly at Pacific Epistemologies. A Writers and Artists Festival will occur at the same time.

For further information visit the conference website: http://www.usp.ac.fj/vakavuku

In conjunction with Vaka Vuku, Pacific Writing Forum and Asia and Pacific Writers Network will hold a meeting for writers to share work, discuss issues relevant

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Dreamseekers - new book by Dewi Anggraeni

WHEN THE WOMEN come to recruitment agencies to work as domestic helpers overseas, they begin building the foundation of their dreams of a better future. During their training following the recruitment, their dreams assume colours and shapes. They leave their homeland with high hopes and aspirations.

Arriving at their destinations, the workers quickly realize that no amount of training can prepare them for the shock of the cold, foreign world which confronts them. Those who

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Neshan - 2006 International Exhibition of the Badge

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