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A must-read biography of an enigmatic personality who helped shape early Melbourne
Madame Brussels, the most legendary brothel keeper in nineteenth-century Melbourne, is still remembered ...
The true story of Harold Bell Lasseter's discovery of a massive gold reef in Central Australia, his venture into the interior to find it ...
'Australia is a lucky country, run mainly by second-rate people who share its luck.' The phrase 'the lucky country' has become part of our lexicon ...
How did Menzies lead the newly formed Liberal Party of Australia?
The eleven years that passed between the 1943 and the 1954 elections were arguably ...
The first joint biography of Bennelong and Governor Arthur Phillip, two pivotal figures in Australian history - the colonised and coloniser - and a bold and innovative ...
From sea-stained dispatches to data sent back from deep space, Southern Signals is the story of Australia's use of communications to bridge vast distances ...
Bringing her personal passion for throwing in a line, author and historian Anna Clark celebrates the enduring pleasure of fishing.
In every coastal town in ...
Between 1946 and 1966 large numbers of displaced persons (DPs) came to Australia to escape the horrors of war-torn Europe.
Peter Brune's latest work ...
A Ladys Pen provides the first complete and original transcripts of the surviving botanical letters of Georgiana Molloy, the first woman in Western Australia to ...
The Eureka Stockade is the epic account of the battle for the Eureka Stockade, an iconic moment in Australian history.
On the chilly dawn morning ...
David Kemp's masterly account of the story of Australian liberalism after Menzies
Consent of the People- Human Dignity through Freedom and Equality 1966-2022 explores ...
On a sacred site on the land of the Gadigal people, Tubowgule, a placeof gathering and storytelling for over 60,000 years, now sits the ...
Communism was unlike any other political movement Australia has ever seen. At its peak in the 1940s, unions led by communists could call a strike ...