AUSTRALIANA ABORIGINAL
- xi, 324 pages : illustrations, 1 map, portraits ; 2 cm. + 1 sound disc (CD). First Edition. #241024
- Accompanying sound disc features nine audio excerpts taken directly from the Bringing Them Home Oral History Project interviews.
- Contents of CD: Track 1. Jim Hart, b.1927, Queensland, separated from family as a child. See ch. 5. Interviewer: David Woodgate (3m 02s)
- track 2. Clara Coulthard, b.1929, South Australia, separated from family as a child. See ch. 3. Interviewer: Sue Anderson (4m 06s)
- track 3. John Moriarty, AM, b.1938, New South Wales, South Australia, Northern Territory, separated from family as a child. See ch. 4. Interviewer: Frank Heimans (4m 12s)
- track 4. Sandra Hill, b.1951, Western Australia, separated from family as a child. See ch. 11. Interviewer: John Bannister (4m 11s)
- track 5. Trevor Deshong, b.1965, Queensland, separated from family as a child. See ch .6. Interviewer: Colleen Hattersley (4m 45s)
- track 6. Julie Wilson, b.1958, New South Wales, adopted as an infant. See ch. 6. Interviewer: Frank Heimans (4m 04s)
- track 7. Dorothy Pyatt, b.1918, South Australia, police officer in remote South Australia, 1950s and 1960s. See ch. 8. Interviewer: Karen George (4m 18s)
- track 8. Margaret Somerville, MBE, b.1912, New South Wales, Northern Territory, missionary and cottage mother. See ch. 7. Interviewer: Frank Heimans (3m 15s)
- track 9. Reg Worthy, OAM, b.1920, Queensland, Northern Territory, Victoria, welfare officer, senior administrator, Departmental Head. See ch. 8. Interviewer: Barbara Erskine (4m 55s)D
- Child welfare – Children’s homes
- History – Oral history
- Government policy
- Child welfare – Child / parent separation
- Child welfare – Child / parent separation – Stolen generations
- Bringing Them Home Oral History Project
- Aboriginal Australians — Biography
- Children, Aboriginal Australian — Biography
- Aboriginal Australians — Interviews
- Aboriginal Australians — Removal
- Aboriginal Australians — Child welfare
- Aboriginal Australians — Government policy