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Foreword by The Honourable Diana Bryant AO vi
Preface vii
Acknowledgments xi
Interviewees xiii
Abbreviations xiv
1 If you want to be free, be free 1
2 A 'helping court' 22
3 Potted palms and white laminex tables 40
4 We were starry-eyed 71
5 Violence intrudes 100
6 Under siege 117
7 The end of innocence 137
8 Everything old is new again 157
Notes 186
Bibliography 198
Index 203
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