The Battle for Victoria Street

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The Battle for Victoria Street is a historical Fiction for children aged 7 - 16 years. An important introduction to one of the most significant moments of social justice in Australian history told through the eyes of an 11-year-old child. Victoria Street is a crossroads, like in those old stories of bushrangers and highwaymen. It's a place where everyone and everything crosses paths... A street right out of a fairytale, I reckon. It's 1973, and 11-year-old Billie is living in the best street in the whole world: Victoria Street in Darlinghurst, Sydney. Billie can't imagine being anywhere else. But things are changing. Billie's neighbours are being forced out of their homes, and scary people are patrolling the street, trying to get everyone to leave. Without realising it, Billie, her family and her neighbours find themselves caught up in one of the most important public protests in Sydney's history. The Battle for Victoria Street is their fight to save their homes and their way of life from destruction. Available from all good bookstores and online book retailers. Gabiann Marin and Three Muses Creative supports our local bookstores and suggests ordering this title from Little Lost Bookshop in Katoomba or your favourite Blue Mountains bookseller. There are also copies available to borrow from Springwood library.

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The City of the Blue Mountains is located within the Ngurra (Country) of the Dharug and Gundungurra peoples. MTNS MADE recognises that Dharug and Gundungurra Traditional Owners have a continuous and deep connection to their Country and that this is of great cultural significance to Aboriginal people, both locally and in the region. For Dharug and Gundungurra People, Ngurra takes in everything within the physical, cultural and spiritual landscape – landforms, waters, air, trees, rocks, plants, animals, foods, medicines, minerals, stories and special places. It includes cultural practice, kinship, knowledge, songs, stories and art, as well as spiritual beings, and people: past, present and future. Blue Mountains City Council pays respect to Elders past and present while recognising the strength, capacity and resilience of past and present Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in the Blue Mountains region.

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