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In "Walkabout," key conflicts arise between civilization and nature, as the children struggle to survive in the wilderness after being stranded. There is also a cultural conflict represented by the clash between the Western children's values and the Indigenous Australian boy's way of life. Additionally, the internal conflicts of the siblings, particularly the emotional turmoil of loss and fear, drive their actions throughout the story. Lastly, the tension between survival instincts and human connection is explored as the children navigate their interactions with the Indigenous boy.

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