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Books by
Dr. Stephen Hagan

Acacia: 6 Eyes On Yesterday (2025)

Fiction

The search for a missing diary opened a line of cultural enquiry that extended beyond petty jealousy between teenagers to unraveling Australia's fabricated history, steeped in denial of its diaspora ties to the motherland.

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COON: More Holes Than Swiss Cheese (2020)

Non-fiction

The real history of Australia's COON Cheese and the campaign to remove a slur as the brand name. Authors

Dr. Stephen Hagan and Destiny Rogers describe the official brand histories as ‘compiled by someone who thought they were making a cheddar. They grabbed some dates, curdled them, swirled them around in a vat, heated them up, gave them a bit of a stir and then sat them on a shelf to ripen.

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The Rise and Rise of Judicial Bigotry (2017)

Non-fiction

A publication of Stephen Hagan's PhD which makes the nexus between race-based judicial determination and community xenophobia.

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Ngalga Mathematics (2011)

Fiction

Brodie can't believe it when her mother objects to her billeting with an Aboriginal family. Can she and her new, maths-whiz friend Jaydeen overcome this prejudice-and figure out who really has the problem?

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Australia's Blackest Sporting Moments: The Top 100 (2006)

Non-fiction

In this collection of incidents of racism in Australian sports, Stephen Hagan is honest in his condemnation of the offenders, sporting administrators and government officials who continue to deny that there is a problem of racism in sport.

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When Melly’s cat brings home a baby bilby, Melly become fascinated and learns more about its plight.

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Fiction

Melly and The Bilby (2006)

Autobiography

The N Word exposes the passion and courage of the man behind the public face and reveals how a childhood growing up in a fringe camp on the outskirts of Cunnamulla in southwest Queensland fired his determination to fight for human rights. 

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The N Word: One Man's Stand (2005)

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