Noonkanbah

Noonkanbah

by Steve Hawke and Michael Gallagher
Publication Date: 06/12/2021

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The multi-award-winning first-hand account of the dispute over the proposal to mine sacred land at Noonkanbah Station in Western Australian in 1978. The proposal led to walk-offs, a blockade, government intervention, and the formation of the Kimberley Land Council. The dispute became a landmark Indigenous land rights campaign.


On the launch of an exhibition in 2018 to mark Noonkanbah’s 40th anniversary, Kimberley Land Council Acting Chief Executive Officer Tyronne Garstone described the dispute as a ‘David and Goliath battle’.


First published in 1989, Noonkanbah won the Human Rights Australia Literature Award that same year. The following year it won the National Book Council Award for Non-Fiction and the Special Award in the WA Week Literary Awards.


Steve Hawke is a novelist, playwright and award-winning novel fiction author. His most recent work is The Valley (2018). Michael Gallagher is a photographer.

ISBN:
9781922730893
9781922730893
Category:
Australasian & Pacific history
Publication Date:
06-12-2021
Language:
English
Publisher:
Ligature
Steve Hawke

Steve Hawke grew up in Melbourne, but found his way to the Northern Territory and then to the Kimberley as a 19-year-old in 1978. Captivated by the country, the history and the people, he stayed for almost 15 years working for Aboriginal communities and organisations.

His writings on the Kimberley include Noonkanbah- Whose Land, Whose Law (1989), the children's novel Barefoot Kids (2007), and A Town is Born- The Fitzroy Crossing Story (2013). The Valley is his first novel for adults.

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