The discussion took place either in person (Brisbane, Townsville) or via teleconference (Lotus Glen,
Capricornia, Maryborough).
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Capricornia New State Movement, booklet submitted to Constitutional Review Committee 10 July 1957, M178 9, NAA.
We can think with profit--as perhaps Mathers did--not only of Sterne (and locally, the Xavier Herbert of
Capricornia, 1938), but of the original meaning of satire and its relation to how Mathers tells the story.
(23.) Oliver Simmonson, Fitzroy River Abattoir, 1974-1986: A study of the impact of external influences on the factory-floor', thesis,
Capricornia Institute of Advanced Education (Central Queensland University), 1988, pp.
Turning to Australia, we find Xavier Herbert writing rather sardonically in
Capricornia (1938) of the way in which the Gospel Mission makes a good profit off coconut plantations worked for free by the Reverend Theodore Hollower's Aborigine converts, who receive free Christian indoctrination in return.
Two of the better-known productions that are represented in Series 5 of the papers are Summer of the Aliens and Nowra's adaptation of Xavier Herbert's book,
Capricornia, for a television mini-series.
Austin, 'Genocide and schooling in
Capricornia: educating the stolen generation', History of Education Review, vol.
Theatre has produced 17 plays with Aboriginal content, including the recent production of
Capricornia (2006) directed by Wesley Enoch, who is also Company B's newly appointed Associate Artistic Director.
Underwater survey of coral trout Plectropomus leopardus (Serranidae) populations in the
Capricornia Section of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park.
Herbert's middle period begins after the publication of
Capricornia (1938) and continues through an interim of years that ends only when this author turns around to write the great Australian novel that is Poorfella My Country (1975).