Publication Date: 13 October 2025
RRP: $36.99
ISBN: 9781923192447
Format: Paperback
Size: 153mm x 234mm
Pages: 336pp including index
Category: Indigenous Studies, LGBTQIA, Australasian & Pacific, History, Current Affairs, Sociology, Politics, Human Rights

Fault Lines

Australia’s Unequal Past

Edited by Seumas Spark and Christina Twomey

Also available as an ebook from your favourite retailer.


‘Powerful … An essential read for anyone interested in how the past continues to shape the uneven ground we stand on today.’ Books+Publishing


A timely and moving essay collection on injustice in Australia

Inequality and social injustice has been part of Australia since colonisation. From the treatment of refugees to First Nations peoples, from prejudice towards the LGBTIQA+ community to abuses of children in care, our country has not always treated its citizens with compassion and respect. We have undervalued the land, causing damage to soil and waterways, and failed to acknowledge sites of Indigenous massacres. What can this unenviable history teach us?

With an impressive line-up of contributors including Sheila Fitzpatrick, Joy Damousi, Jennifer Nadel, Leigh Boucher and Justin Zobel, this collection prompts us to reflect on how can we make a fairer and more inclusive Australia.


Seumas Spark

Seumas Spark is an adjunct fellow in history at Monash University. His books include (as co-editor) Shadowline: The Dunera Diaries of Uwe Radok, ‘I Wonder’: The Life and Times of Ken Inglis and Dunera Lives: A Visual...

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Christina Twomey

Christina Twomey is Professor of History at Monash University. Her most recent book is The Battle Within: POWs in post-war Australia, winner of the NSW Premier’s Prize for Australian History. She is co-author, with Mark Peel, of...

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