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==Major publications== * ''Unemployment: a Social and Political Analysis of the Economic Crisis in Australia'', Penguin, (1979) * ''Fixing the News'', Cassell, (1981) * ''The Media: a New Analysis of the Press, Television, Radio and Advertising in Australia'', Penguin, (1984, 3rd edn. 1988) * ''Working in the Arts'', University of Queensland Press, (1986) * ''Local Employment Initiatives: Integrating Social Labour Market and Economic Objectives for Innovative Job Creation'', Australian Government Publishing Service, (1987) * ''Writing, Researching Communicating'', McGraw-Hill, (1988, 3rd edn. 1999) * ''The Killing of History: How a Discipline is being Murdered by Literary Critics and Social Theorists'', Macleay Press, Sydney (1994); Macleay Press, Michigan (1996); Free Press, New York (1997); Encounter Books, San Francisco (2000) [https://www.questia.com/read/101567740?title=The%20Killing%20of%20History%3a%20How%20Literary%20Critics%20and%20Social%20Theorists%20are%20Murdering%20Our%20Past online edition] * ''The Fabrication of Aboriginal History, Volume One: Van Diemen's Land 1803β1847'', Macleay Press, (2002) * ''The White Australia Policy'', Macleay Press, (2004) * ''The Fabrication of Aboriginal History, Volume Three: The Stolen Generations 1881β2008'', Macleay Press, (2009) * ''The Breakup of Australia: The Real Agenda Behind Aboriginal Recognition'', Quadrant Books, (2016) * ''The Persecution of George Pell'', Quadrant Books, (2020)
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