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[51] Sue Wesson, and Kate Gahan, 2005An Aboriginal history of the Illawarra, p 2, p27. http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/resources/ cultureheritage/illawarraAboriginalHistory.pdf
[52]9692/1906 Death Certificate Lena Chin Chi, Newtown
[53]Shirley Fitzgerald,1997,Red Tape Gold Scissors, : the story of Sydney’s Chinese, State Library of NSW Press, Sydney.p93; p95 [54] 1871 Census p324 –325 [55] Heather Goodall and Allison Cadzow, 2009 Rivers and Resilience: Aboriginal People on Sydney’s Georges River, UNSW Press, Sydney Chapter 8. See also articles by George Morgan re. housing. George Morgan, 2000, Aboriginal Housing in Western Sydney in the 1960s and 1970s, in The Other Sydney: Communities, Identities and Inequalities in Western Sydney, (eds) Jock Collins & Scott Poynting.
[56] Sykes, Bobbi and Shirley Smith, 1981, Mum Shirl: an autobiography, Heinmann Educational, Melbourne p85
[57] Cashman and Meader, 1990.
[60] Langford Ginibi, 1992, p37, p44
[62] Langford 1988, p145; Langford Ginibi, 1994, My Bundjalung People, p164
[63] Langford, 1988, p142;p145, p204 [64] Sykes and Smith, 1981, p 18 [65] Sykes and Smith, 1981, p27
[67] Sykes and Smith, 1981, p67
[68] Sykes and Smith, 1981, p79
[69] Glebe and Inner City News, 28 Jan 1998.
[70] Goodall and Cadzow, 2009 pp 259-61
[71] Koori Mail 21 Apr 1993 p.16
[72] The Dawn, v 5 issue 10 1956, p2
[74] The Dawn, v9, 3, 1960, p23
[75] New Dawn, 1 May 1972 p.3-4 C
[76] Sykes and Smith, 1981,pp 90-91
[77] Zoe Pollock, 2008, Murawina, Dictionary of Sydney, citing Barbara Rowlands, 1979 “Caring for Kids ended in Triumph,’ Aboriginal News, v3, n7, p6
[78] Sykes and Smith 1981, p91
[79] http://www.gowrie-sydney.com.au/ecms/home/pages/common/show-story.cfm?story_id=4218&menu_id=2379 [80] Gail Foran ‘Growing Up in Newtown in the 1950s and 1960s’ Newtown website, City of Sydney https://www.newtownproject.com.au/families/123-growing-up-in-newtown-in-the-50s-and-60s [81] Peter McCallum, 1983, A Century in Education: North Newtown, 1883-1983. Aboriginal students are present in a class photo on p34 for example.
[82] McCallum,1983, p38
[84] William Golding, SMH 23 March 1882.
[85] Grace Bardsley, 1965 Aborigines and the Law, Smoke Signals; v.4, no.4; p16
[86] See also Lyn Brignell, ‘Brindle, Kenneth (Ken) (1931 – 1987)’, Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 17, Melbourne University Press, pp 147-148.
[88] Ann Ramsay, oral history in Sue Rosen, 2000, We never had a hotbed of crime! Life in 20th century South Sydney, Hale & Iremonger, p168
[89] Garry Wotherspoon, 1991, City of the Plain: History of a gay sub-culture, Hale & Iremonger, Sydney, p195-6
[90] John Stapleton, It’s the black and white Mardi Gras, SMH Feb 27, 1988. Fantastic photo of the float by William Yang is held at the NLA.
[91] replace with Archivepix image 061310 [92] Celebrate Mardi Gras 97! Corroboree, The Imperial Hotel, Erskineville 27th February at 7pm (Advertisement), Koori Mail, 12 Feb 1997 p.4 [93] Anne Loxley, 2010, Brook Andrew Entry, Dictionary of Australian Artists, http://www.daao.org.au/main/read/193 [94] Maurice O’Riordan ‘Walking through Time: Indigenous Lesbian and Gay Art’, National AIDS Bulletin, Vol. 11, no. 3 (May-June 1997), pp 26-29.
[95] Ibid
[98]http://www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/aboutsydney/HistoryAndArchives/SydneyHistory/ParksHistory/VictoriaPark.asp[99] http://www.queers4reconciliation.wild.net.au/mg2000.htm; Graham Willet, Living Out Loud