Australian History
Uncover the untold secrets and dark mysteries lurking beneath the sunburnt land of Australia's captivating history.
E.J. Brady: Weaving Words with the Fabric of Humanity
Martin Sparks
E.J. Brady, the renowned Australian poet, and writer, brought narratives of optimism and intricate societal changes to life during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His works offer a scientific inquiry into the human spirit, leaving a legacy that continues to inspire today.
E. J. Brady: The Forgotten Conservative Voice of Australian Poetry
Vince Vanguard
E. J. Brady's poetry and prose championed traditional values and national identity, offering a conservative perspective on Australia's cultural heritage during a time of societal change.
The Remarkable Life of William Bede Dalley: Australia's Legal Luminary
Martin Sparks
William Bede Dalley was a pioneering Australian lawyer and politician known for his significant contributions to law, politics, and social reform in the 19th century.
The 20th Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery: A Conservative's Look at True Grit
Vince Vanguard
The 20th Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery embodies valor and fortitude, having served Australia and the world across various conflicts since 1925. This regiment's legacy lies in its ability to adapt, serving as protectors and peacekeepers beyond its borders.
Alfred Waylen: The Forgotten Pioneer of Australian Medicine
Vince Vanguard
Alfred Waylen's pioneering contributions to 19th-century Australian medicine laid the foundation for modern healthcare practices in Western Australia.
Glenys Godfrey: A Political Portrait From Down Under
KC Fairlight
Glenys Godfrey’s political journey is a complex and engaging story of leadership and community service. Serving as the member for Belmont, her career is a study of balancing business mindsets with political expectations.
Laurie Brereton: Navigating Australia's Political Landscape with Precision and Passion
Martin Sparks
Laurie Brereton, a pivotal figure in Australian politics, navigated a transformative era with the Australian Labor Party, championing diverse causes and groundbreaking reforms from the 1970s through the early 2000s.
Laurie Brereton: The Forgotten Architect of Australia's Political Landscape
Vince Vanguard
Laurie Brereton's strategic brilliance and policy innovations significantly shaped Australia's political and economic landscape, yet his contributions remain largely unrecognized.
A Glimpse into Australia's Role at the 1932 Summer Olympics
KC Fairlight
Australia's 1932 Summer Olympics experience in Los Angeles was marked by determination and underdog spirit, as athletes faced economic pressures and left the nation proud despite small numbers.
Stanley Bruce: The Prime Minister Forgotten by Time
KC Fairlight
Australia's sixth Prime Minister, Stanley Bruce, wasn't your typical conservative leader. Earning both critique and praise, his policies were a mix of economic ambition, social evolution, and the harsh realities of his time.
Mapping the Land Down Under: The Heroic Journeys of the Royal Australian Survey Corps
Martin Sparks
Explore the fascinating history and legacy of the Royal Australian Survey Corps, a dedicated group of individuals who meticulously mapped the vast landscapes of Australia, significantly impacting both military strategy and civilian life.
The Royal Australian Survey Corps: Mapping the Way to Greatness
Vince Vanguard
The Royal Australian Survey Corps played a crucial role in military strategy and innovation by providing precise mapping and surveying services from 1915 to 1996, leaving a lasting legacy in both military and civilian applications.