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Place of Shadows

The History of Noosa

Phil Jarratt

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English
Boolarong Press
18 June 2021
This comprehensive history of Noosa comes straight from the heart. Award-winning writer Phil Jarratt has lived in the seaside town for more than 30 years, and has played many roles, as both communicator and protagonist, over its transition from sleepy village to iconic resort. In many ways it is a love letter to his adopted home, but the Noosa story is not always a pretty one, and Jarratt does not flinch from the harsh realities of the cruelties inflicted on the Kabi Kabi First Nation, nor from the wild years when Tewantin was a playground for cashed-up gold diggers, nor from the unscrupulous development deals of the Joh era. But this is a history filled with admiration for the fighters of the past, and hope for the future.

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Imprint:   Boolarong Press
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 230mm,  Width: 150mm, 
Weight:   540g
ISBN:   9781925877960
ISBN 10:   1925877965
Pages:   382
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Phil Jarratt is a journalist, author, publisher and film-maker with almost 50 years experience in Australian and international media. Born in Wollongong, NSW, he is a former editor of Tracks, associate editor of Surfer and editor and publisher of Australian Surfers Journal. He is regarded as one of the foremost global authorities on surfing, and has worked inside the executive ranks of two of the world's biggest surf brands - Rip Curl and Quiksilver, where he was a senior marketing executive for 10 years in Europe and the US. He has written more than 35 books, covering sport-related biography, surfing and surf history, travel and youth culture, and has been published in the US, UK and France, as well as Australia. His history of Noosa, Place of Shadows, is his first book with Boolarong Press. As a film-maker, Phil has written and produced the documentaries 8 Days of Pure Stoke, Cup of Tea With God, Men of Wood & Foam and Generation 99. Wood & Foam, made for Foxtel's History Channel, was selected for the 2018 Santa Barbara International Film Festival and won the Australian Surfing Hall of Fame Media Award for 2016. Generation 99, a feature-length documentary about the music and culture of Timor Leste's children born of war, had its world premiere in Dili, Timor Leste, in August, 2019. He is now working on the development of Making Tracks, about the birth of the iconic surfing magazine in the late 1960s. Phil has received the Australian Surfing Hall of Fame Media Award five times and was shortlisted for the Blake Dawson Business Literature Prize in 2010 for Salts and Suits. He has lived in Noosa for more than 30 years, where he now writes for the local newspaper and is president of the Noosa World Surfing Reserve. Selected publications The Wave Game (1977): The first book about professional surfing. Home: The Evonne Goolagong Story (1993): Best-selling collaboration. Coming Clean (1995): Autobiography of Clean Up Australia founder Ian Keirnan. Man of the Cross (1996): Biography of humanitarian Rev Ted Noffs. Mr Sunset (1997): Best-selling biography of surfer Jeff Hakman. The Mountain & The Wave (2006): Official history of Quiksilver. Kelly Slater For The Love (2008): Collaboration with the greatest surfer ever. Salts & Suits (2010): The unofficial history of the surf industry. Surfing Australia (2012): The official history of surfing in Australia. That Summer At Boomerang (2014): Duke Kahanamoku's 1914 visit to Australia. Bali Heaven And Hell (2014): Best-selling cultural history of Bali. Life of Brine - A Surfer's Journey (2017): Best-selling surfing memoir.

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