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Max Brandle.
This chapter in a state government publication outlines the history of the migration of people from the South Pacific to Queensland and briefly describes the main islands from which they have come.
2001
20 February 2006
"Pacific Islanders" in Brandle, Maximilian (ed.) Multicultural Queensland 2001: 100 years, 100 communities, A century of contributions, Brisbane, Queensland (Department of Premier and Cabinet)
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