Launches @ the Library with Julie Andrews
Join us on Wednesday 25 March to celebrate Professor Julie Andrews’ latest publication, "Where's All the Community? Aboriginal Melbourne Revisited".
- Date:
- Wednesday 25 March 2026 1.00 pm–2.00 pm (Add to calendar)
- Contact:
- Library Coordinator Planning & Engagement
library.planning@latrobe.edu.au - Presented by:
- DVCRIE and Professor Public Engagement, Clare Wright
- Event series:
- Literature in the Library
- Type of event:
- Community event
Launch - Target audience:
- Current student: Undergraduate
Current student: Postgraduate
Current student: New students
Current student: International
Researcher/Graduate researcher
Alumni
La Trobe University staff
Public - Location:
- Charles La Trobe Lounge, Level 2, Bundoora Library
Event details
A groundbreaking account of the people and places that have shaped Aboriginal Melbourne
In Where's All the Community? Aboriginal Melbourne Revisited, Julie Andrews paints a vivid portrait of the Aboriginal community in Melbourne, from 1835 to today.
Drawing on extensive interviews with community members, her research in anthropology and her own family's story, Andrews traces the bonds that have shaped and sustained Aboriginal Melbourne. She explores the importance of kinship, geographic mobility and ties to other First Nations communities. She considers health, education and housing, including the crucial role played by Aboriginal-led organisations. And she describes the ongoing campaigns for social justice, land rights and self-determination.
The result is a social history deeply rooted in place. From inner-city Fitzroy and Collingwood to regional missions and interstate connections, this is an evocative introduction to the past, present and future of Aboriginal Melbourne.
Professor Julie Andrews OAM will be in conversation with La Trobe Professor of History, Kat Ellinghaus. The event will be hosted by Professor Public Engagement, Clare Wright.
There will be audience Q&A, book sales, author signings and complimentary refreshments.