The Totem Poles of Ouyen United

The Totem Poles of Ouyen United
Author: Paul Daffey
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2019-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9780646804163

An exploration of the many Australian football clubs that have merged into one over the course of a century to create Ouyen United

Aboriginal People and Australian Football in the Nineteenth Century

Aboriginal People and Australian Football in the Nineteenth Century
Author: Roy Hay
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021-11-20
Genre:
ISBN: 9780994601957

A history of the involvement of Indigenous Australians in the domestic code of football primarily in the second half of the nineteenth century. Excluded from the top level of the game in Victoria, they forced their way into it from the missions and stations around the periphery of the colony/state first of all as individuals then forming teams to compete in and eventually win local leagues. This book will revolutionise the history of Indigenous involvement in Australian football. It was short-listed for the Lord Aberdare prize of the British Society for Sports History in 2020.

The Collingwood Barracker 1853-1906

The Collingwood Barracker 1853-1906
Author: Robin Murphy
Publisher: Port Campbell Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2017-07-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780646961330

History of the Collingwood Barracker 1853-1906.

Belief

Belief
Author: Marlion Pickett
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2020-11-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1760857513

From prison to premiership glory; this is Marlion Pickett’s extraordinary story. It’s the third quarter in the biggest game of the season. A young man lines up for goal. The 100,000 strong crowd leaps to its feet and roars as Marlion Pickett sends the ball soaring through the goalposts for his first ever major, celebrated by every teammate, a tradition upheld even on Grand Final day. It was the 2019 AFL Grand Final, and Richmond’s Marlion Pickett was making history as the first player in over 50 years to debut on that ‘one day in September’. Marlion helped the Tigers thrash the Greater Western Sydney Giants in their debut grand final appearance and was judged third best on ground, only six days after steering Richmond’s VFL team with his best on ground performance to their nail biting Grand Final victory. Marlion Pickett’s extraordinary story of redemption is a true fairy tale. The tale of a man who came back from the brink to triumph on Australian sport’s biggest stage, a long-held dream come true. What’s even more remarkable about Marlion’s journey is how this young, troubled Aboriginal kid from Western Australia ever got his chance in the first place. A story all too sadly familiar – about drugs, crime, violence and time spent in jail – but also about a life picked up piece by piece through his own belief in himself and those around him who believed in him too. Belief also takes us inside the South Fremantle and Richmond Football clubs – clubs that have made stars and cult heroes out of other Indigenous players; clubs willing to overlook a talented kid’s troubled past to give him a chance. We meet the fellow players and support network who stood by Marlion’s side as he fought back against injury and the doubters and proudly ran onto the field at the MCG. Marlion’s resilience and strength is inspirational. His is an unforgettable Australian story of triumph over adversity. Foreword by Brendan Gale, CEO Richmond Football Club and Damien Hardwick, Senior Coach Richmond Football Club '[Belief reads] like a Steinbeck novel cum Tarantino film due to the vividly unfolding drama on almost every page.' Dr Sean Gorman, AFL.com.au

Winter-Irving

Winter-Irving
Author: Warwick Finlay
Publisher:
Total Pages: 18
Release: 2016-09-26
Genre:
ISBN: 9780992476809

This is the story of an adventurous pioneering family, John (Jock) Winter and his wife Janet (nee Irving), who from humble beginnings acquired large tracts of land in Victoria, Australia, and developed diverse agricultural interests. Mansions built throughout the Goulburn Valley remain testament to the successful endeavours of the Winter-Irving family and their descendants.

Indigenous and Minority Placenames

Indigenous and Minority Placenames
Author: Luise Hercus
Publisher:
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2014
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 9781925021622

This book showcases current research into Indigenous and minority placenames in Australia and internationally. Many of the chapters in this volume originated as papers at a Trends in Toponymy conference hosted by the University of Ballarat in 2007 that featured Australian and international speakers. The chapters in this volume provide insight into the quality of toponymic research that is being undertaken in Australia and in countries such as Canada, Finland, South Africa, New Zealand, and Norway. The research presented here draws on the disciplines of linguistics, geography, history, and anthropology. The book includes meticulous studies of placenames in central NSW and the Upper Hunter region; Gundungurra cave names; western Arnhem Land; Northern Cape York Peninsula and Mount Wheeler in Queensland; saltwater placenames around Mer in the Torres Strait; and the Kaurna in South Australia.

Footy Town

Footy Town
Author: Paul Daffey
Publisher: Malarkey Publications Pty Limited
Total Pages: 389
Release: 2013
Genre: Australian football
ISBN: 9780987434326

Footy Town is a collection of football yarns from around the nation; stories which celebrate footy at its most local: from New Norfolk to the Tiwi Islands, from Rockhampton to Kalgoorlie, from Edwardstown to Fitzroy, and all the way to Mangoplah Cookardinia United.Written with great love (and possible embellishment) by players, has-beens and fans, they tell of footy clubs and the people who have made them, whether in the suburbs or the bush.They paint a vivid picture of footy’s wonderful culture; a picture of mud and dust; of Dencorub and the clack of stops; of lumpy back pockets and racehorse half-forwards; of spiralling torps and once-upon-a-time drop kicks; of savs bubbling away forever.This is footy; this is Australia’s Game.

On the Premiership Trail

On the Premiership Trail
Author: Daffey Paul
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-11-04
Genre: Australian football
ISBN: 9780646826608

In his book on his country travels during the 2019 footy season, Paul Daffey follows several premiership trails and observes the state of many flagpoles. He looks into what makes Nathalia such a strong club. And how Kyabram won so many games in a row. He watches a wet grand final in West Gippsland. He stands in the shadows of a grandstand in Ballarat. In the drizzle of Warrnambool, Daffey spends a day with the legendary coach Adam Dowie. At Sandy Creek, in the state's North East, he listens to tales about a ground that was once called a cow paddock but now looks like a green carpet in a house of hills. "We're on the premiership trail," is a saying that offers a sense of journey. In this, his fifth book on the Australian game, Paul Daffey takes another journey into the soul of country footy. The result is another work of warmth and affection, featuring towering punts and goals on the run. It ripples and flickers like a premiership flag.

Children's Illustrated World Atlas

Children's Illustrated World Atlas
Author: Kathleen Baker
Publisher: Penguin Random House
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-07-03
Genre: Atlases
ISBN: 9780241296912

The Children's Illustrated World Atlas is the essential reference for budding geographers and curious minds.