Papers. 1972-1992.
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McQueen, James, 1934-
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Poet and novelist who spent some time working as a weatherman on Macquarie Island. From the description of Macquarie Island [manuscript] : scenes with poems. [196-] (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225829679 ...
Romeril, John, 1945-....
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Playwright. From the description of [John Romeril manuscript collection] [manuscript]., 1914-1993. 1914-1993. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 271233269 ...
Clark, C. M. H. (Charles Manning Hope), 1915-1991
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Historian. Professor of History, Canberra University College (1949-60) and Australian National University (1960-1975). Author of "Select documents in Australian history" (2 vols, 1950-55), "A History of Australia" (6 vols, 1962-87) and other works. From the description of Papers of Manning Clark [manuscript]. 1907-1992. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225847272 ...
Hibberd, Jack, 1940-....
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Playwright, poet and novelist. Practised as a doctor in Melbourne until 1973. Plays include "A sketch of the imagination" (1973) and "Dimboola" (1974). From the description of Papers of Jack Hibberd, 1965-2000 [manuscript]. 1965-2000. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225636432 Playwright and novelist. A key figure in the Australian Performing Group, which was based at the Pram Factory, Carlton, Victoria. From the description of Papers [manuscript]. 1967...
Australian Performing Group
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A self-managed theatre collective working out of the Pram Factory Theatre in Carlton, Melbourne. The Pram Factory offered a venue to Australian playwrights and directors whose work had a political or non-conformist character. From the description of Records. 1968-1981. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 221859763 ...
Watson, Don, 1949-....
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Historian, scriptwriter and author. See Who's who in Australia 1993, p. 1313. From the description of Papers of Don Watson [manuscript]. 1963-1990. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225828026 Brian Fitzpatrick was an author, historian journalist. He was one of the founding members of the Australian Council for Civil Liberties (in 1936). From the description of Photographs [manuscript]. 1920-1960. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225841712 ...
Timlin, John, 1938-
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John Timlin is a theatre manager and producer in Victoria. From the description of Papers. 1972-1992. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 222240232 ...
Kelly Dance.
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O'Grady, Desmond, 1929-....
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Desmond O'Grady was born in 1935 in Limerick, Ireland. He holds an M.A. and Ph. D from Harvard University. He is a charter member of Aosdana and served as the Irish representative to Congress of the Community of European Writers in 1962 and 1965. His published works include volumes of poetry, Chords and Orchestrations, Reilly, The Dark Edge of Europe, The Dying Gaul, Hellas, Separations, Stations, Sing Me Creation, His Skaldcrane's Nest, The Wandering Celt, Alexandrian Notebook, and Tipperary, a...
Knappett, Bruce
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Lillie, Peter.
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Robertson, Tim, 1944-
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Mastare, Stephen
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Hatherley, Frank, 1891-1956
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Radic, Therese 1935-
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Harris, Mike, 1948 October 7-
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Garner, Billy
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Marshall-Stoneking, Billy
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Poet, playwright, scriptwriter. From the description of William Stoneking manuscript collection. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 220909128 ...