Further Reading

Bursill, L (ed. Jacobs, M). (2012/2017). The Story of Djeebahn/Deeban,  Yowie Bay, Dharawal Publications.

Byrne, J.C. (1848) Twelve Years’ Wanderings in the British Colonies from 1835 to 1847, 2 vols, Richard Bentley, London.

Carlson, B. & Farrelly, T.  (2023)  Monumental Disruptions.  Aus: Aboriginal Studies Press.

Cox, G. H., (1912) History of Mudgee.

Cox, W. (1901)  Memoirs of William Cox.  Sydney, Brooks

Donaldson, M., Bursill, L., Jacobs, M. (2017) A History of Aboriginal Illawarra Vols 1 & 2.  Yowie Bay, Dharawal Publications.

Dwyer, P & Ryan. L (2016) ‘Reflections on genocide and settlercolonial violence’, History Australia. 13:3, 335-350

Foley, D. and Read, P. (2020). What the Colonists Never Knew. National Museum of Australia. 

Gapps, Stephen. (2021) Gudyarra: The First Wiradyuri War of Resistance.  Australia, NewSouth.

(2018) The Sydney Wars: Conflict in the Early Colony 1788-1817. Australia, NewSouth.

Gibbons, Ray. 'Documents that Shaped Australian Genocide'.  Academia.

        (2010) 'Entanglement: Ethnic Cleansing in Australia and its Consequences'.

        (2015) ‘The Australian Land War and Depopulation’. Academia.

Gunther, Rev. James, (1841) ‘Annual Report of the Mission to the Aborigines at Wellington Valley, New Holland, for the Year 1841’, Historical Records of Australia, Series 1, Vol. 21 (October 1840 – March 1842)


(1846) Reply 18 April 1846 to a ‘Circular Letter Addressed to the Clergy of All Denominations. The Select Committee on the Condition of the Aborigines, 31 October, 1846.’  Hunter Living Histories online.

(1837-42) The Wellington Valley Project, Vol 3: The Papers of James Gunther 1837-42..  The University of Newcastle, Faculty of Education and Arts, School of Humanities and Social Science.  3.1 Reverend Gunther’s letters;  3.2 Reverend Gunther’s Journals.

Historical Records of Australia Series I, Volume II (edited by Frederick Watson). Dispatches to and From Sir Thomas Brisbane, Volume XI, January 1823 – November 1825, The Library Committee of the Commonwealth Parliament, 1917.

Info Blue MountainsHistory Plaza, ‘Crossing the Blue Mountains’, 

Karskens, Grace (2020).  People of the River: Lost worlds of early AUSTRALIA.  Crows Nest, Allen & Unwin. 

(2009) The Colony: A History of Early Sydney.  Crows Nest, Allen & Unwin.

Kerkhove, Ray (2014)  A Different Mode of War (SE Qld 1853-1855). Phd Thesis.

Langton, M. & Corn, A. (2023) Law: The Way of the Ancestors.  Aus: Thames & Hudson.

Loughrey, Fr. Glenn, ‘Say Yes’ in Disarming Times, Vol. 48, No.3, September 2023, pp. 1-3.

Madge Cowie nee Green Family History (1965).  Transcription by Mickel Murphy Cowie for publication in Perrin Facebook page.

Maie, A.  (2010-).  Elizabeth Pulley Sets Sail and other stories. 

(2021) Survival: A Summer Story. 

(2003) Bibliography for Centre of the Storm & Elizabeth Pulley.

Moreton-Thomas, Trisha (2017).  Occupation: Native.  SBS On Demand

Morrison, Jane (2012-2023) Australian Frontier Conflicts  

Aboriginal and TorresStrait Islander Warriors 

Museums of History NSW, State Archive Collection. Blanket returns and various items in their collection.

Organ, Michael, K.  (2014) Secret Service:  Governor Macquarie’s Aboriginal War of 1816.  University of Wollongong Research Online. 

Pearson, Michael (1984). ‘Bathurst Plains and Beyond: European Colonisation and Aboriginal Resistance’ in JSTOR, https://www.jstor.org › stable

Perkins, Rachel, creator.  (2006) FirstAustralians series 1 Episode 1: They came to stay. A seven part series tracing First Peoples and British interaction, conflict and war from 1788.  The first episode focuses on the Darug (Sydney basin) and Wiradjuri (west of Colomatta/ Blue Mountains).

Perkins, Rachel, Director (2022).  TheAustralian Wars,  Episodes 1-3.  SBS On Demand.

Read, Peter. (1988)  A Hundred Years War: The Wiradjuri People and the State. Australian National University Press.

Remembering Windradyne's War.  ABC The History Listen with Jane Collins and her class at Bathurst West Public School, Wiradyuri elder Dinawan Dyirribang. Wiradyuri elder Leanna Carr-Smith, Wiradyuri elder Brian Grant. Historian Stephen Gapps, author of The Sydney Wars: Conflict in the early colony 1788-1817, Historian Emma Dortins, author of The Lives of Stories, David Suttor- sixth generation Suttor on the land at 'Brucedale', Readings from Mary Coe’s Windradyne a Wiradjuri Warrior by Ursula Yovich, Archival readings by Jeremy Waters

Reynolds, H.  (1999/2000).  Why Weren’t We Told.  Aus: Penguin.

Richards, Jonathan (2012), 'Frontier Warfare in Australia'.  Academia.

Ryan, Lyndall (2013) 'Untangling Aboriginal Resistance and the settler punitive expedition:  The Hawkesbury River frontier in New South Wales, 1794 - 1810' in Journal of Genocide Research

Salisbury, T. & Gresser, P.J. (1971) Windradyne of the Wiradjuri.  Surry Hills, Wentworth Press.  (I am so proud that my father was a partner in and worked at Wentworth Press at this time.  The firm was known for supporting Australian writing and history)

Suttor. W. H. (1887)  Australian Stories Retold and Sketches of Country Life. Bathurst, Whalan.

The Arrival of the First Fleet youtube

University of Newcastle. Colonial Frontiers Massacres in Australia, 1788-1930

          Colonial Frontiers Massacres in Australia Map

Watt, Bruce (2019)  Dharawal: the first contact people.  Australia.  Watt.

11 Stories from the River Dyarubbin.  Audio walks and youtube.


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