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Issue Details:
First known date:
2019...
18 May
2019
of
The Weekend Australian
est. 1977
The Weekend Australian
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* Contents derived from the 2019 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- The Boss Was Popular ‘but He Procrastinated’ - BOB HAWKE 1929-2019, single work obituary (p. 10)
- PM’s Notes: Shock and Awe-inspiring - BOB HAWKE 1929-2019, single work obituary (p. 10)
- In Death, Unlike Politics, He Went Out on Own Terms, single work obituary (p. 10)
- All Sides United: Policy Vision Set Him Apart - BOB HAWKE 1929-2019, single work obituary (p. 12)
- ‘We’ll Love Him Forever’ for Tiananmen - BOB HAWKE 1929-2019, single work obituary (p. 12)
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Black and White Testament to Era,
single work
review
— Review of The White Girl 2019 single work novel ;'Torpid beneath an inevitable sun, its dray-wide streets a study in shadow and glare, the country town of Deane — primary setting of Tony Birch’s new novel The White Girl, his fourth in a dozen years — is vividly rendered for a place that does not really exist. This is probably because some version of it has sprung up in so many parts of this country that only a generic instance is big enough to contain them all.'(Introduction)
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A Portrait of a Man’s World,
single work
review
— Review of Nora Heysen : A Portrait 2019 single work biography ;'In 1938, Norah Heysen, the daughter of celebrated landscape painter Hans Heysen, won the Archibald Prize with a portrait of socialite Madame Elink Schuurman. A simple cameo will demonstrate what she was up against.'(Introduction)
- The People's PM - BOB HAWKE 1929-2019, single work obituary (p. 27)
- Loved like a God, but Never a Saint - BOB HAWKE 1929-2019, single work obituary (p. 28)
- In 1959, a Champion for the Workers Announces Himself - BOB HAWKE 1929-2019, single work obituary (p. 41)
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