Pengarang: Tammy Williams

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Lesley Williams is a respected Murri (Aboriginal) Elder. She is best known for instigating the domestic and international Justice for Aboriginal Workers campaign. In 2003 she was awarded the Centenary Medal for her distinguished services to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community. Lesley has co-produced and consulted on a number of documentary films including The Ration Shed and For Their Own Good, and co-wrote On The Banks of the Barambah: A History of Cherbourg. Tammy Williams is a Murri woman and was admitted as a barrister in 2002. Tammy was profiled in the documentary Black Chicks Talking and in 2011 was included in the International Women”s Day “Power of 100” – a list of one hundred women who have helped to shape Australia.




5 Ebooks by Tammy Williams

Lesley Williams & Tammy Williams: Not Just Black and White
Two remarkable women tell an inspirational story about the power of family and pursuing your dreams. Lesley Williams is forced to leave Cherbourg Aboriginal Settlement and her family at a young age t …
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€16.68
Tammy Williams: Rings of Atlantis
Hidden deep within Earth…Beyond the sight of Mortal Man exists the breathtaking views and twinkling lights of Faerie Lands. Thought to no longer exist, they quietly move creating a Powerful Inner K …
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€5.11
Teresa Clear & Trista Gilbert: Caladonia
Caladonia was born from the innermost bowels of the earth. It was here a raging battle between good and evil was bitterly fought. None were left who could remember the battle, except for one. Tias, a …
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Inggeris
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€2.99
Lesley Williams & Tammy Williams: Not Just Black and White
Lesley Williams is forced to leave Cherbourg Aboriginal Settlement and her family at a young age to work as a domestic servant. Apart from a bit of pocket money, Lesley never sees her wages – they ar …
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Inggeris
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€16.59