Australia, its history and present condition / containing an account both of the bush and of the colonies, / with their respective inhabitants
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The author compiles explorers' narratives, official reports, and contemporary observations to present a descriptive survey of the continent and its settlements, detailing coastal and inland landscapes, rivers, and the hardships of bush travel alongside practical notes on wildlife and resources. He contrasts frontier and colonial life, describes Indigenous customs, subsistence practices, and funerary rites, and highlights the disruptive effects of European occupation on native food supplies and social patterns. Throughout, the text evaluates religious and moral dimensions of colonization, advocating Church-led instruction and reform as remedies for perceived colonial ills while citing multiple sources to support its geographic and social accounts.





