‘Jennie Scott Griffiths A Téxas-born ‘Red-ragger’ a feminist editor who fought for women’s rights, workers’ rights and peace’,
Unbound, National Library of Australia, No. 3, June 2017
https://www.nla.gov.au/unbound/jennie-scott-griffiths-a-texas-born-red-ragger
‘Lawlor, Gertrude Frances, 1883-1959’, Matron Canberra Hospital, Staff Nurse AANS, World War I,
Australian Women’s Register, http://www.womenaustralia.info/exhib/cww1/lawler.html, 2 February 2017
‘Melbourne Journalist reports on the ‘storm centre of Asia’, Manzou (Manchuria) 1931-32: Janet Mitchell journalist, internationalist, educationalist’, Victorian Historical Journal, Vol. 87, No. 2, December 2016, pp. 217-36.
http://www.academia.edu/30700651/Australian_journalist_reports_from_the_storm_centre_of_Asia_Manzhou_Manchuria_1931-32_
‘Newspaper History: Researching women journalists before and since the internet’,
Australian Newspaper History Group Newsletter, No. 89, September 2016, pp. 11-12.
http://www.academia.edu/29200182/Researching_women_journalists_before_and_since_the_internet
‘Unravelling the Mystery Matron: Gertrude Lawlor, AANS, Canberra Hospital, 1917, 1921-28’,
Canberra Historical Journal, no. 77, September 2016, pp. 24-32.
http://www.academia.edu/28498375/Unravelling_the_Mystery_Matron_Gertrude_Frances_Lawlor_AANS_Canberra_Hospital_1917_1921-28
‘Flora Shaw: A ‘Lady from London’ Reports on 1890s Queensland’,
in Celebrating Independent Thought ISAA Twenty Years On: Conference Proceedings, Canberra, ISAA, 2016, pp. 33-50.
http://www.academia.edu/28780718/London_Times_Journalist_reports_from_Queensland_1891-2_Flora_Shaw
‘On the Frontier’
in Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism, vol. 319, ed. Lawrence J. Trudeau, Gale Cengage, Layman Poupard Publishing, Michigan, 2016, pp. 248-53; originally published as a chapter in Rosa! Rosa!: a life of Rosa Praed, novelist and spiritualist, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 1999.
‘The Island’
in Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism, vol. 319, ed. Lawrence J. Trudeau, Gale Cengage, Layman Poupard Publishing, Michigan, 2016, pp. 253-60; originally published as a chapter in Rosa! Rosa!: a life of Rosa Praed, novelist and spiritualist, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 1999.
‘Rosa Praed’s Lifelines to her Australian Past’
in Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism, vol. 319, ed. Lawrence J. Trudeau, Gale Cengage, Layman Poupard Publishing, Michigan, 2016, pp. 304-4’; versions originally published as a chapter in Landscapes of Exile Once Perilous, Now Safe, eds Anna Haebich and Baden Offord, Peter Lang, Bern, 2008, and in Margin: Life and Letters in Nineteenth Century Australia, July-August, 2009.
http://www.academia.edu/17183439/A_Paradox_of_Exile_Rosa_Praeds_Lifelines_to_her_Australian_Past
'Wardle, Patience Australie (Pat) (1910–1992)',
Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/wardle-patience-australie-pat-17092/text28931, published online 2016.
‘Canberra Nurses Abroad in World War I’,
Canberra Historical Journal, no. 76, March 2016, pp. 20-3.
http://www.academia.edu/24648140/Canberra_Nurses_Abroad_in_World_War_I
‘Bravery and Disaffection on the Western Front: The letters of Major Lyndhurst Falkiner Giblin DSO, MC’,
National Library of Australia Magazine, vol. 8, no. 1, March 2016, pp. 27-30.
Canberra Women in World War I: Community at Home, Nurses Abroad,
with Niki Francis, plus twelve biographies of WWI nurses, website and exhibition, December 2015, http://www.womenaustralia.info/exhib/cww1/index.html
‘The Australian (newspaper) in Canberra 1964-67’,
Media International Australia, no. 157, November 2015, pp. 41-8.
http://www.academia.edu/19715700/The_Australian_newspaper_in_Canberra_1964_-_67
‘Canberra Women in World War I: On the Home Front and Nursing Overseas’,
Canberra Historical Journal, no. 75, September 2015, pp. 24-32.
http://www.academia.edu/24647842/Canberra_Women_in_World_War_I_On_the_Home_Front_and_Nursing_Overseas
Media Legends: Journalists who helped shape Australia,
edited by Michael Smith and Mark Baker, Melbourne Press Club/Wilkinson Publishing, Melbourne, 2014. (Adviser on women journalists to the Victorian Media Hall of Fame since 2011).
‘Fact and Fiction on the frontier: Pioneer Queensland women writers and journalists’
paper to Town and Country Association, Toowoomba, 18 February 2015.
‘Women in the Media’
in A Companion to the Australian Media, ed. Bridget Griffen-Foley, Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2014, pp. 495-8.
http://www.academia.edu/19603031/Women_in_the_Media
‘Press, Australian Capital Territory’
in A Companion to the Australian Media, ed. Bridget Griffen-Foley, Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2014, pp. 348-9.
‘Allan, Stella May 1871-1962’,
in A Companion to the Australian Media, ed. Bridget Griffen-Foley, Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2014, p. 18.
‘Boling, (Elizabeth) Dulcie 1936 – '
in A Companion to the Australian Media, ed. Bridget Griffen-Foley, Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2014, pp. 68-9.
http://www.academia.edu/19603059/Dulcie_Boling_1936_-_
‘Newton, Maxwell 1929-90’
in A Companion to the Australian Media, ed. Bridget Griffen-Foley, Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2014, p. 315.
‘The Australian National Review: a Brave Cultural Adventure in an Embryonic City’,
National Library of Australia Magazine, vol. 6, no. 3, September 2014, pp. 14-17.
http://www.academia.edu/21532048/The_Australian_National_Review_A_Brave_Cultural_Venture_in_an_Embryonic_City
‘Stella Allan (1871-1962)’
in Media Legends: Journalists who helped shape Australia, eds Michael Smith and Mark Baker, Melbourne Press Club/Wilkinson Publishing, Melbourne, 2014, pp. 70-3. (Adviser on women journalists to the Victorian Media Hall of Fame since 2011)
‘Caroline (Lynka) Isaacson (1900-1962)’
in Media Legends: Journalists who helped shape Australia, eds Michael Smith and Mark Baker, Melbourne Press Club/Wilkinson Publishing, Melbourne, 2014, pp. 120-3. (Adviser on women journalists to the Victorian Media Hall of Fame since 2011)
http://www.academia.edu/19602953/A_Melbourne_Journalist_Reports_from_Israel_Caroline_Lynka_Isaacson_1900-1962
‘The National Capital in World War II’,
Canberra - Capital and Creativity: 2013 Conference Proceedings, Independent Scholars Association of Australia, Canberra, 2014, pp. 133-50.
http://www.academia.edu/19602965/The_Australian_National_Capital_in_World_War_II
‘Queensland’s First Professional Woman Journalist: Mary Hannay Foott’,
Queensland History Journal, vol. 22 no. 4, February 2014, pp. 302-15.
http://www.academia.edu/19602981/Queenslands_First_Professional_Woman_Journalist_Mary_Hannay_Foott
‘A Century of Women’s Contributions to Canberra’
ISAA Review, Vol. 12, No. 1, 2013, pp. 7-15.
‘Frances (Betty) Allan, biometrician, statistician, community activist, university lecturer (1905-1952)’
‘Yseult (Lady) Bailey, community leader, potter (1903-1980’
‘Hope (Lady) Hewitt, university lecturer, writer (1915-2011)’
‘Lu Rees, authority on children’s literature, book collector, bookseller, secretary Fellowship of Australian Writers (1901-1983)’
‘Loma Rudduck, community activist, historian radio broadcaster (1914-2005)’
‘Pattie Tillyard, community leader, teacher, (1880-1971)’
‘Patience (Pat) Wardle, librarian, teacher (1910-1992)’
From Lady Denman to Katy Gallagher: A Century of Women’s Contributions to Canberra, 2013
Australian Women’s Register http://www.womenaustralia.info/exhib/ldkg
'Canberra in Wartime: A changing community'
Canberra & District Historical Society Symposium, 10 August 2013, Australian National University
http://www.academia.edu/19603064/Canberra_in_Wartime_A_Changing_Community
‘Lucy Frances Harvey Rees (Lu) (1901=1983)’
Australian Dictionary of Biography, Vol. 18, Melbourne University Press, 2012
‘Obituary: Arthur Robert Hoyle DFC (29 October 1922-2 May 2012)’ [with Kay Walsh]
Canberra Historical Journal, NS No. 69, September 2012, pp. 45-8.
‘A Novel Take on Canberra’ [Plaque with Laurel by M. Barnard Eldershaw]
Canberra Times Panorama, 22 September 2012, pp. 10-11.
‘Canberra in the 1930s: A Fictional Look at the National Capital’ [M. Barnard Eldershaw’s Plaque with Laurel]
Canberra Historical Journal, NS No. 68, May 2012, pp. 15-22.
‘The transformation of Stella Allan: From soapbox socialist to conservative women’s page editor’
Australian Journalism Review, Vol. 33, No. 2, December 2011, pp. 41-49.
http://www.academia.edu/19602930/The_transformation_of_journalist_Stella_Allan
‘Bias for Good or Ill?: Australian Government Overseas Propaganda in the 1950s’
Perversions of Prejudice: How Bias Distorts, Independent Scholars Association of Australia, Conference Proceedings 2011, pp. 71-81.
‘Labour women and the White Australia Policy’
Papers from the Twelfth National Labour History Conference, Australian National University, 15-17 September 2011, 2011, pp. 180-90.
‘Charles Walter Sandford’
The Biographical Dictionary of the Australian Senate, Vol. 3, 1962-1983) ed. Ann Millar and Geoffrey Browne, Sydney, UNSW Press, 2010, pp. 14-16.
‘A Room of Her Own’
ISAA Annual Conference Proceedings, The National Estate: Cultural Heritage, 2010, pp. 213-34.
‘The Dunera “Enemy Aliens”: A Canberra Perspective’
Canberra Historical Journal, NS No. 64, May 2010, pp. 29-34.
‘Tasma in a Harem: A Lost Story’
Margin: Life and Letters of Early Australia, No. 80, April 2010, pp. 15-22.
‘A Room of Her Own: Eilean Giblin, Feminist, Diarist, Potter’
The National Estate Cultural Heritage: ISAA Conference Proceedings 2009, pp. 213-33.
‘Rosa Praed’s Lifelines to her Australian Past’
Margin: Life and Letters of Early Australia, No. 78, July/August 2009,
‘James Calvert, Louisa Atkinson and the Plains of Promise; The story behind Louisa Atkinson’s last novel’
Margin: Life and Letters of Early Australia. No. 77, April 2009, pp. 20-34.
‘An Explorer Revisited: James Calvert, Louisa Atkinson and the Plains of Promise’
The National Estate: Civic Heritage, ISAA Conference Proceedings 2008, pp.209-33.
‘Elizabeth Hudspeth’
Dictionary of Australian Artists Online, 2008, http;//www.daao.org.au/main/read/3364.
‘Literary Links to a Nineteenth-Century Murder’ [George Bruce Barton]
Margin: Life and Letters of Early Australia, April 2008, pp.8-16.
‘John Bede Commins (1913-1987)’
Australian Dictionary of Biography, Vol. 17, Melbourne University Press, 2007.
‘A diarist’s view of wartime Canberra [Eilean Giblin]’
National Library News, June 2007.
http://www.academia.edu/21532099/A_diarists_view_of_wartime_Canberra_Eilean_Giblin_
‘Pioneer Woman Journalist’s Career Spanned Two Continents: Stella Allan in Wellington and Melbourne’
Margin: Life and Letters of Early Australia, No. 71, April 2007
‘“Big Tancred from the South”: The crossed paths of Terence Murray and Daniel Deniehy’
Canberra Historical Journal, NS No. 58, March 2007, pp. 8-16.
‘On a Roller Coaster with Maxwell Newton Publications’
Canberra Historical Journal, NS No. 57, July 2006, pp. 2-9.
‘Mary Braidwood Mowle, diarist (1827-1857)’
Australian Dictionary of Biography Supplement 1580-1980, ed. Chris Cunneen, Melbourne University Press, 2005.
‘Charlotte Barton, governess, feminist, author (1796-1867)’
Australian Dictionary of Biography Supplement 1580-1980, ed. Chris Cunneen, Melbourne University Press, 2005.
‘Turning Fact into Fiction: The 1857 Hornet Bank Massacre’
Margin: Life and Letters of Early Australia, No. 65, April 2005, pp. 8-17.
http://www.academia.edu/17184221/Turning_Fact_into_Fiction_The_1857_Hornet_Bank_Massacre
‘Literary Sidelights on Wartime Brisbane’
Queensland Review, Vol. 11, No. 2, December 2004, pp. 41-57.
‘Writing Women into History’
Hidden Histories: National Capital Family History Seminar Papers, ed. Rhonda Kerr, The Heraldry & Genealogy Society of Canberra Inc., Canberra, 2004, pp. 1-14.
‘Colonial Connections with the London Times’ [Jessie Couvreur (‘Tasma’) and Flora Shaw, foreign correspondents]
Canberra Historical Journal, NS No. 54, September 2004, pp. 22-27.
‘Janet Cosh (1901-1989)’
Margin: Life and Letters of Early Australia, A Louisa Atkinson Special Issue No. 63, July/August 2004, pp. 43-5.
‘Louisa Atkinson in the Southern Highlands and at Kurrajong’
Margin: Life and Letters of Early Australia, A Louisa Atkinson Special Issue, No. 63, July/August 2004, pp. 5-17.
(Abridged version of two talks given at commemorations of Louisa Atkinson at Mt Tomah Botanic Gardens on 23 November 2003 and at Fitzroy Falls Visitors’ Centre on 28 February 2004.)
‘An American Poet finds Australia’ [Harry Roskolenko]
National Library News, June 2004
http://www.academia.edu/21532051/An_American_poet_finds_Australia_Harry_Roskolenko_
‘Two Colonials in London’s Bohemia’ [Rosa Praed and Mortimer Menpes]
National Library of Australia News, September?? November 2003
http://www.academia.edu/21532029/Two_Colonials_in_Londons_Bohemia_Rosa_Praed_and_Mortimer_Menpes
‘William George Woodger (1887-1979)’
Australian Dictionary of Biography, Vol. 16, Melbourne University Press, 2002
‘The Queensland Shearers’ Strikes in Rosa Praed’s Fiction’
Queensland Review, Vol. 9, No. 1, May 2002, pp. 67-88.
http://www.academia.edu/17184470/The_Queensland_Shearers_Strikes_in_Rosa_Praeds_Fiction
‘In Love with a Man and a Mind: Judith Wright’s relationship with Jack McKinney’
National Library News, March 2001.
http://www.academia.edu/21531998/In_love_with_a_man_and_a_mind_Judith_Wrights_relationship_with_Jack_McKinney
‘Rosa Praed’s Irish Connections’
The Australian Journal of Irish Studies, Vol. 1, 2001, pp. 118-25.
http://www.academia.edu/17184550/Rosa_Praeds_Irish_Connections
‘Rosa Praed’s Queensland’,
The Clem Lack Memorial Oration, RHSQ Journal, Vol. 17, No. 9, February 2001, pp. 406-26.
http://www.academia.edu/17494316/Colonial_Eyes_Rosa_Praeds_Queensland
‘A Full Life’, [Obituary of Judith Wright]
Bulletin, 11 July 2000.
‘Mrs Macquarie’s Earrings’
National Library News, July 2000
http://www.academia.edu/21532034/Mrs_Macquaries_Earrings
‘Family Ties’ [Family links between poet Banjo Paterson and novelist Rosa Praed]
National Library News, June 2000.
http://www.academia.edu/21532035/Family_Ties_Family_links_between_poet_Banjo_Paterson_and_novelist_Rosa_Praed_
‘Rosa Praed’s Career as a Dramatist’
Margin: Life and Letters of Early Australia, No. 48, July/August 1999, pp. 23-30.
http://www.academia.edu/17184876/Rosa_Praeds_Career_as_a_Dramatist
‘A Writerly Old Age’ [Rosa Praed]
National Library News, June 1998
http://www.academia.edu/21532069/A_Writerly_Old_Age_Rosa_Praed_
‘The Other Harpur, or: How I stumbled across an unknown Colonial Poet’ [Thomas Harpur, Rosa Praed’s grandfather]
National Library News, March 1998, pp. 18-21.
http://www.academia.edu/21532010/The_Other_Harpur_or_How_I_stumbled_across_an_unknown_Colonial_Poet_Thomas_Harpur_Rosa_Praeds_Grandfather_
‘Family History & Beyond’
National Library News, June 1997
http://www.academia.edu/21532040/Family_History_and_Beyond
‘Life Lines: Nineteenth Century Women’s Letters and Diaries’
Voices, Vol. VII, No. 1, Autumn 1997.
http://www.academia.edu/17494871/Life_Lines_to_Life_Stories_Some_Publications_about_Women_in_19th_Century_Australia
Unbound, National Library of Australia, No. 3, June 2017
https://www.nla.gov.au/unbound/jennie-scott-griffiths-a-texas-born-red-ragger
‘Lawlor, Gertrude Frances, 1883-1959’, Matron Canberra Hospital, Staff Nurse AANS, World War I,
Australian Women’s Register, http://www.womenaustralia.info/exhib/cww1/lawler.html, 2 February 2017
‘Melbourne Journalist reports on the ‘storm centre of Asia’, Manzou (Manchuria) 1931-32: Janet Mitchell journalist, internationalist, educationalist’, Victorian Historical Journal, Vol. 87, No. 2, December 2016, pp. 217-36.
http://www.academia.edu/30700651/Australian_journalist_reports_from_the_storm_centre_of_Asia_Manzhou_Manchuria_1931-32_
‘Newspaper History: Researching women journalists before and since the internet’,
Australian Newspaper History Group Newsletter, No. 89, September 2016, pp. 11-12.
http://www.academia.edu/29200182/Researching_women_journalists_before_and_since_the_internet
‘Unravelling the Mystery Matron: Gertrude Lawlor, AANS, Canberra Hospital, 1917, 1921-28’,
Canberra Historical Journal, no. 77, September 2016, pp. 24-32.
http://www.academia.edu/28498375/Unravelling_the_Mystery_Matron_Gertrude_Frances_Lawlor_AANS_Canberra_Hospital_1917_1921-28
‘Flora Shaw: A ‘Lady from London’ Reports on 1890s Queensland’,
in Celebrating Independent Thought ISAA Twenty Years On: Conference Proceedings, Canberra, ISAA, 2016, pp. 33-50.
http://www.academia.edu/28780718/London_Times_Journalist_reports_from_Queensland_1891-2_Flora_Shaw
‘On the Frontier’
in Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism, vol. 319, ed. Lawrence J. Trudeau, Gale Cengage, Layman Poupard Publishing, Michigan, 2016, pp. 248-53; originally published as a chapter in Rosa! Rosa!: a life of Rosa Praed, novelist and spiritualist, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 1999.
‘The Island’
in Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism, vol. 319, ed. Lawrence J. Trudeau, Gale Cengage, Layman Poupard Publishing, Michigan, 2016, pp. 253-60; originally published as a chapter in Rosa! Rosa!: a life of Rosa Praed, novelist and spiritualist, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 1999.
‘Rosa Praed’s Lifelines to her Australian Past’
in Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism, vol. 319, ed. Lawrence J. Trudeau, Gale Cengage, Layman Poupard Publishing, Michigan, 2016, pp. 304-4’; versions originally published as a chapter in Landscapes of Exile Once Perilous, Now Safe, eds Anna Haebich and Baden Offord, Peter Lang, Bern, 2008, and in Margin: Life and Letters in Nineteenth Century Australia, July-August, 2009.
http://www.academia.edu/17183439/A_Paradox_of_Exile_Rosa_Praeds_Lifelines_to_her_Australian_Past
'Wardle, Patience Australie (Pat) (1910–1992)',
Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/wardle-patience-australie-pat-17092/text28931, published online 2016.
‘Canberra Nurses Abroad in World War I’,
Canberra Historical Journal, no. 76, March 2016, pp. 20-3.
http://www.academia.edu/24648140/Canberra_Nurses_Abroad_in_World_War_I
‘Bravery and Disaffection on the Western Front: The letters of Major Lyndhurst Falkiner Giblin DSO, MC’,
National Library of Australia Magazine, vol. 8, no. 1, March 2016, pp. 27-30.
Canberra Women in World War I: Community at Home, Nurses Abroad,
with Niki Francis, plus twelve biographies of WWI nurses, website and exhibition, December 2015, http://www.womenaustralia.info/exhib/cww1/index.html
‘The Australian (newspaper) in Canberra 1964-67’,
Media International Australia, no. 157, November 2015, pp. 41-8.
http://www.academia.edu/19715700/The_Australian_newspaper_in_Canberra_1964_-_67
‘Canberra Women in World War I: On the Home Front and Nursing Overseas’,
Canberra Historical Journal, no. 75, September 2015, pp. 24-32.
http://www.academia.edu/24647842/Canberra_Women_in_World_War_I_On_the_Home_Front_and_Nursing_Overseas
Media Legends: Journalists who helped shape Australia,
edited by Michael Smith and Mark Baker, Melbourne Press Club/Wilkinson Publishing, Melbourne, 2014. (Adviser on women journalists to the Victorian Media Hall of Fame since 2011).
‘Fact and Fiction on the frontier: Pioneer Queensland women writers and journalists’
paper to Town and Country Association, Toowoomba, 18 February 2015.
‘Women in the Media’
in A Companion to the Australian Media, ed. Bridget Griffen-Foley, Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2014, pp. 495-8.
http://www.academia.edu/19603031/Women_in_the_Media
‘Press, Australian Capital Territory’
in A Companion to the Australian Media, ed. Bridget Griffen-Foley, Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2014, pp. 348-9.
‘Allan, Stella May 1871-1962’,
in A Companion to the Australian Media, ed. Bridget Griffen-Foley, Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2014, p. 18.
‘Boling, (Elizabeth) Dulcie 1936 – '
in A Companion to the Australian Media, ed. Bridget Griffen-Foley, Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2014, pp. 68-9.
http://www.academia.edu/19603059/Dulcie_Boling_1936_-_
‘Newton, Maxwell 1929-90’
in A Companion to the Australian Media, ed. Bridget Griffen-Foley, Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2014, p. 315.
‘The Australian National Review: a Brave Cultural Adventure in an Embryonic City’,
National Library of Australia Magazine, vol. 6, no. 3, September 2014, pp. 14-17.
http://www.academia.edu/21532048/The_Australian_National_Review_A_Brave_Cultural_Venture_in_an_Embryonic_City
‘Stella Allan (1871-1962)’
in Media Legends: Journalists who helped shape Australia, eds Michael Smith and Mark Baker, Melbourne Press Club/Wilkinson Publishing, Melbourne, 2014, pp. 70-3. (Adviser on women journalists to the Victorian Media Hall of Fame since 2011)
‘Caroline (Lynka) Isaacson (1900-1962)’
in Media Legends: Journalists who helped shape Australia, eds Michael Smith and Mark Baker, Melbourne Press Club/Wilkinson Publishing, Melbourne, 2014, pp. 120-3. (Adviser on women journalists to the Victorian Media Hall of Fame since 2011)
http://www.academia.edu/19602953/A_Melbourne_Journalist_Reports_from_Israel_Caroline_Lynka_Isaacson_1900-1962
‘The National Capital in World War II’,
Canberra - Capital and Creativity: 2013 Conference Proceedings, Independent Scholars Association of Australia, Canberra, 2014, pp. 133-50.
http://www.academia.edu/19602965/The_Australian_National_Capital_in_World_War_II
‘Queensland’s First Professional Woman Journalist: Mary Hannay Foott’,
Queensland History Journal, vol. 22 no. 4, February 2014, pp. 302-15.
http://www.academia.edu/19602981/Queenslands_First_Professional_Woman_Journalist_Mary_Hannay_Foott
‘A Century of Women’s Contributions to Canberra’
ISAA Review, Vol. 12, No. 1, 2013, pp. 7-15.
‘Frances (Betty) Allan, biometrician, statistician, community activist, university lecturer (1905-1952)’
‘Yseult (Lady) Bailey, community leader, potter (1903-1980’
‘Hope (Lady) Hewitt, university lecturer, writer (1915-2011)’
‘Lu Rees, authority on children’s literature, book collector, bookseller, secretary Fellowship of Australian Writers (1901-1983)’
‘Loma Rudduck, community activist, historian radio broadcaster (1914-2005)’
‘Pattie Tillyard, community leader, teacher, (1880-1971)’
‘Patience (Pat) Wardle, librarian, teacher (1910-1992)’
From Lady Denman to Katy Gallagher: A Century of Women’s Contributions to Canberra, 2013
Australian Women’s Register http://www.womenaustralia.info/exhib/ldkg
'Canberra in Wartime: A changing community'
Canberra & District Historical Society Symposium, 10 August 2013, Australian National University
http://www.academia.edu/19603064/Canberra_in_Wartime_A_Changing_Community
‘Lucy Frances Harvey Rees (Lu) (1901=1983)’
Australian Dictionary of Biography, Vol. 18, Melbourne University Press, 2012
‘Obituary: Arthur Robert Hoyle DFC (29 October 1922-2 May 2012)’ [with Kay Walsh]
Canberra Historical Journal, NS No. 69, September 2012, pp. 45-8.
‘A Novel Take on Canberra’ [Plaque with Laurel by M. Barnard Eldershaw]
Canberra Times Panorama, 22 September 2012, pp. 10-11.
‘Canberra in the 1930s: A Fictional Look at the National Capital’ [M. Barnard Eldershaw’s Plaque with Laurel]
Canberra Historical Journal, NS No. 68, May 2012, pp. 15-22.
‘The transformation of Stella Allan: From soapbox socialist to conservative women’s page editor’
Australian Journalism Review, Vol. 33, No. 2, December 2011, pp. 41-49.
http://www.academia.edu/19602930/The_transformation_of_journalist_Stella_Allan
‘Bias for Good or Ill?: Australian Government Overseas Propaganda in the 1950s’
Perversions of Prejudice: How Bias Distorts, Independent Scholars Association of Australia, Conference Proceedings 2011, pp. 71-81.
‘Labour women and the White Australia Policy’
Papers from the Twelfth National Labour History Conference, Australian National University, 15-17 September 2011, 2011, pp. 180-90.
‘Charles Walter Sandford’
The Biographical Dictionary of the Australian Senate, Vol. 3, 1962-1983) ed. Ann Millar and Geoffrey Browne, Sydney, UNSW Press, 2010, pp. 14-16.
‘A Room of Her Own’
ISAA Annual Conference Proceedings, The National Estate: Cultural Heritage, 2010, pp. 213-34.
‘The Dunera “Enemy Aliens”: A Canberra Perspective’
Canberra Historical Journal, NS No. 64, May 2010, pp. 29-34.
‘Tasma in a Harem: A Lost Story’
Margin: Life and Letters of Early Australia, No. 80, April 2010, pp. 15-22.
‘A Room of Her Own: Eilean Giblin, Feminist, Diarist, Potter’
The National Estate Cultural Heritage: ISAA Conference Proceedings 2009, pp. 213-33.
‘Rosa Praed’s Lifelines to her Australian Past’
Margin: Life and Letters of Early Australia, No. 78, July/August 2009,
‘James Calvert, Louisa Atkinson and the Plains of Promise; The story behind Louisa Atkinson’s last novel’
Margin: Life and Letters of Early Australia. No. 77, April 2009, pp. 20-34.
‘An Explorer Revisited: James Calvert, Louisa Atkinson and the Plains of Promise’
The National Estate: Civic Heritage, ISAA Conference Proceedings 2008, pp.209-33.
‘Elizabeth Hudspeth’
Dictionary of Australian Artists Online, 2008, http;//www.daao.org.au/main/read/3364.
‘Literary Links to a Nineteenth-Century Murder’ [George Bruce Barton]
Margin: Life and Letters of Early Australia, April 2008, pp.8-16.
‘John Bede Commins (1913-1987)’
Australian Dictionary of Biography, Vol. 17, Melbourne University Press, 2007.
‘A diarist’s view of wartime Canberra [Eilean Giblin]’
National Library News, June 2007.
http://www.academia.edu/21532099/A_diarists_view_of_wartime_Canberra_Eilean_Giblin_
‘Pioneer Woman Journalist’s Career Spanned Two Continents: Stella Allan in Wellington and Melbourne’
Margin: Life and Letters of Early Australia, No. 71, April 2007
‘“Big Tancred from the South”: The crossed paths of Terence Murray and Daniel Deniehy’
Canberra Historical Journal, NS No. 58, March 2007, pp. 8-16.
‘On a Roller Coaster with Maxwell Newton Publications’
Canberra Historical Journal, NS No. 57, July 2006, pp. 2-9.
‘Mary Braidwood Mowle, diarist (1827-1857)’
Australian Dictionary of Biography Supplement 1580-1980, ed. Chris Cunneen, Melbourne University Press, 2005.
‘Charlotte Barton, governess, feminist, author (1796-1867)’
Australian Dictionary of Biography Supplement 1580-1980, ed. Chris Cunneen, Melbourne University Press, 2005.
‘Turning Fact into Fiction: The 1857 Hornet Bank Massacre’
Margin: Life and Letters of Early Australia, No. 65, April 2005, pp. 8-17.
http://www.academia.edu/17184221/Turning_Fact_into_Fiction_The_1857_Hornet_Bank_Massacre
‘Literary Sidelights on Wartime Brisbane’
Queensland Review, Vol. 11, No. 2, December 2004, pp. 41-57.
‘Writing Women into History’
Hidden Histories: National Capital Family History Seminar Papers, ed. Rhonda Kerr, The Heraldry & Genealogy Society of Canberra Inc., Canberra, 2004, pp. 1-14.
‘Colonial Connections with the London Times’ [Jessie Couvreur (‘Tasma’) and Flora Shaw, foreign correspondents]
Canberra Historical Journal, NS No. 54, September 2004, pp. 22-27.
‘Janet Cosh (1901-1989)’
Margin: Life and Letters of Early Australia, A Louisa Atkinson Special Issue No. 63, July/August 2004, pp. 43-5.
‘Louisa Atkinson in the Southern Highlands and at Kurrajong’
Margin: Life and Letters of Early Australia, A Louisa Atkinson Special Issue, No. 63, July/August 2004, pp. 5-17.
(Abridged version of two talks given at commemorations of Louisa Atkinson at Mt Tomah Botanic Gardens on 23 November 2003 and at Fitzroy Falls Visitors’ Centre on 28 February 2004.)
‘An American Poet finds Australia’ [Harry Roskolenko]
National Library News, June 2004
http://www.academia.edu/21532051/An_American_poet_finds_Australia_Harry_Roskolenko_
‘Two Colonials in London’s Bohemia’ [Rosa Praed and Mortimer Menpes]
National Library of Australia News, September?? November 2003
http://www.academia.edu/21532029/Two_Colonials_in_Londons_Bohemia_Rosa_Praed_and_Mortimer_Menpes
‘William George Woodger (1887-1979)’
Australian Dictionary of Biography, Vol. 16, Melbourne University Press, 2002
‘The Queensland Shearers’ Strikes in Rosa Praed’s Fiction’
Queensland Review, Vol. 9, No. 1, May 2002, pp. 67-88.
http://www.academia.edu/17184470/The_Queensland_Shearers_Strikes_in_Rosa_Praeds_Fiction
‘In Love with a Man and a Mind: Judith Wright’s relationship with Jack McKinney’
National Library News, March 2001.
http://www.academia.edu/21531998/In_love_with_a_man_and_a_mind_Judith_Wrights_relationship_with_Jack_McKinney
‘Rosa Praed’s Irish Connections’
The Australian Journal of Irish Studies, Vol. 1, 2001, pp. 118-25.
http://www.academia.edu/17184550/Rosa_Praeds_Irish_Connections
‘Rosa Praed’s Queensland’,
The Clem Lack Memorial Oration, RHSQ Journal, Vol. 17, No. 9, February 2001, pp. 406-26.
http://www.academia.edu/17494316/Colonial_Eyes_Rosa_Praeds_Queensland
‘A Full Life’, [Obituary of Judith Wright]
Bulletin, 11 July 2000.
‘Mrs Macquarie’s Earrings’
National Library News, July 2000
http://www.academia.edu/21532034/Mrs_Macquaries_Earrings
‘Family Ties’ [Family links between poet Banjo Paterson and novelist Rosa Praed]
National Library News, June 2000.
http://www.academia.edu/21532035/Family_Ties_Family_links_between_poet_Banjo_Paterson_and_novelist_Rosa_Praed_
‘Rosa Praed’s Career as a Dramatist’
Margin: Life and Letters of Early Australia, No. 48, July/August 1999, pp. 23-30.
http://www.academia.edu/17184876/Rosa_Praeds_Career_as_a_Dramatist
‘A Writerly Old Age’ [Rosa Praed]
National Library News, June 1998
http://www.academia.edu/21532069/A_Writerly_Old_Age_Rosa_Praed_
‘The Other Harpur, or: How I stumbled across an unknown Colonial Poet’ [Thomas Harpur, Rosa Praed’s grandfather]
National Library News, March 1998, pp. 18-21.
http://www.academia.edu/21532010/The_Other_Harpur_or_How_I_stumbled_across_an_unknown_Colonial_Poet_Thomas_Harpur_Rosa_Praeds_Grandfather_
‘Family History & Beyond’
National Library News, June 1997
http://www.academia.edu/21532040/Family_History_and_Beyond
‘Life Lines: Nineteenth Century Women’s Letters and Diaries’
Voices, Vol. VII, No. 1, Autumn 1997.
http://www.academia.edu/17494871/Life_Lines_to_Life_Stories_Some_Publications_about_Women_in_19th_Century_Australia