The Fair Dinkums by Glenn McFarlane – Book Review
The ‘Fair Dinkums’ were those who, once the initial rush to enlist was over, and the scale of casualties at Gallipoli had become apparent, joined the army from a considered […]
The ‘Fair Dinkums’ were those who, once the initial rush to enlist was over, and the scale of casualties at Gallipoli had become apparent, joined the army from a considered […]
If George Martindale were writing today he would possibly be described as ‘a wordsmith’!
This is the final volume in this impressive series.
Phillip Schuler, a handsome young journalist from the Melbourne Age, covered the Gallipoli campaign alongside Charles Bean.
This book is an exploration of the nature of journalism, politics and history that utilises Charles Bean’s life as the vehicle.
Launch of Australia’s Field Marshal – The Leadership of Sir Thomas Blamey – Shrine of Remembrance 26 July 2016- By Emeritus Professor David Horner
An international conference War Wounds: Medicine of Trauma and Conflict was conceived by Ashley Atkins and with his colleague Elizabeth Stewart developed the program that was convened by the Australian […]
Volume 4 of The Centenary History of Australia and the Great War series.