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SUMMARY:HISTORY CIRCLE
DESCRIPTION:Thursday 10 July at 2.00pm\nSpeaker: Professor Stuart Kells, Enterprise Fellow, Melbourne Institute, University of Melbourne.\nSubject: The Mildura Region: a rich and untold history\nIn many respects the Mildura region’s rich, multi-layered history is a microcosm and preview of modern Australia. Professor Kells will preview his latest book ‘Red Earth’, which explores the Mildura region’s history. His talk will cover the Chaffey Brothers’ world-famous scheme of irrigation-based land development, highlighting the competing cultural influences of America and the British Empire. ‘Red Earth’ describes the different elements of the Mildura region’s history, with a focus on untold and overlooked stories, including the experiences of Indigenous people, women, and post-war migrants.\n$60.00 for an optional one course lunch with wine.\n
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ORGANIZER;CN=Heather Lacey:MAILTO:
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