Supplementary title and author; 32 pages, 135x202 mm, Government Printer 1958, National Aborigines' Day Observance Committee.
Black and White photographs: 'Bathing a child', 'Standing Aboriginal man', portrait 'Tribal Aborigines had a natural poise and dignity', 'Usually, in the first contact with the European community', 'The old', 'and the new. Prefabricated aluminium dwellings', 'In the past it has been customary for Aborigines' first experience of permanent dwellings to be primitive', 'At all Government and mission establishments for Aborigines', 'Many fringe dwellers live in shacks', 'The social problem of the fringe dwellers is most complex', 'Aborigines and part Aborigines have shown a considerable aptitude for music', 'To people living on the fringe of the European community the gulf between may seem very great', 'Standard type dwellings are replacng shacks', 'Many part Aborigines are in regular employment', 'With advanced Aboriginies and part Aborigines hygene', 'Aboriginal child with a rabbit', 'Aboriginal having a shower', 'Many part Aboriginal families live in modern houses', 'Some Aboriginal people who, from a social point of view', 'In places like the Northern Territory the problem of fringe dwellers', 'Physical fitness and the team spirit in games and sports', 'A hygenic meathouse being built at Hooker Creek goverrnment settlerment, NT', 'In general the work performed by Aborigines and part Aborigines', 'Maternal and child welfare services are in many places available equally to Aborigines', 'A primary school class at Roseby Park Aboriginal settlement', 'Technical training at schools is helping youths to enter skilled trades', 'Students at a New South Wales high school', 'Many Aboriginal and part Aboriginal children are assimilated in their school community', 'The programmes of assimilation throughout Australia concentrate', 'Recreation at La Perouse setlement', 'Miss Nancy Brumbie, Ida Stanley Preschool Kindergarten', 'An Aboriginal family'