A detailed autobiography about war, El Shatt refugee camp and migration to Australia.
A biography of Joe Zekulich (Joze Zekulić) and his wife, Rose. Joe arrived in Fremantle in 1924 and worked on the goldfields, sleeper-cutting in the south-west and eventually settled in the Swan Valley.
Eight stories by Croatian migrants who came to Australia between 1949 and 1996 with different expectations and motivations. Together, the stories portray a variety of migrant experiences.
Chapter 3 “Ethnics, Cosmpolitans and Others: Croatians in Western Australia at the Beginning of the 21st Century”, A Changing People: Diverse Contributions to the State of Western Australia (2004)
Stories of the residents Yuna district in the Chapman Valley Shire from the early 1900s through to 2002.
A memoir of one of Australia’s leading conservationists who over four decades campaigned, lobbied, filmed, wrote and spoke to preserve some of Australia’s wildlife and environments, including Sydney Harbour, Great Barrier Reef, Lake Eyre, Centennial Park, Fraser Island and Lake Peddler. His work resulted in more than sixty books and at least fifty television documentaries.
An autobiography about migrating to WA and learning to survive in a new country. Also a good account of Yugoslav politics in Western Australia.
A play written by Western Australian playwright George Blazevic set on the Croatian-Bosnian border in the winter of 1994-95.
A brief history of Croatians in Australia with sections specifically about Western Australia. English language version available.
An insightful autobiography about the harsh realities of Western Australia in the 1920s.