The Meeting Place: A Social History of the Adelaide to Darwin Railway
The Meeting Place: A Social History of the Adelaide to Darwin Railway draws on oral histories, archival records and photos to tell the stories of the people who designed, built and depended on the railway: from turning the first sod in Port Augusta in 1878 to the completion of the new Alice Springs to Darwin line in 2004.
‘The Meeting Place’ covers:
The 272-page hard cover book has been published by the AustralAsia Railway Corporation (representing the South Australian and Northern Territory Governments) to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the new Alice Springs to Darwin standard gauge railway.
Dr Jane Munday is a social researcher and community engagement practitioner based in Darwin, Northern Territory. Born and raised in Adelaide, she has lived and worked in the Northern Territory since 1994.
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‘The Meeting Place: A Social History of the Adelaide to Darwin Railway’ is being sold at independent bookshops and museums in the Northern Territory and South Australia.
ISBN: 978-0-646-89285-6
Previous publication
In 2000, the AustralAsia Railway Corporation published ‘Australia’s Northern Territory Port Rail Link’, which has been expanded on in ‘The Meeting Place: A Social History of the Adelaide to Darwin Railway’.