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Greg Mallory Greg Mallory i(18109592 works by)
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1 [Review] 'A Book of Doors' : Anne Richards Greg Mallory , 2021 single work review
— Appears in: The Queensland Journal of Labour History , Autumn/Winter no. 32 2021;

— Review of A Book of Doors Anne Galligan , 2020 single work autobiography
1 In Memorium : John (Jack) Bernard Mundey 1929-2020 Greg Mallory , 2020 single work obituary (for Jack Mundey )
— Appears in: The Queensland Journal of Labour History , Spring/Summer no. 31 2020; (p. 49)
1 [Review] The House That Jack Built: Jack Mundey Green Bans Hero Greg Mallory , 2017 single work review
— Appears in: The Queensland Journal of Labour History , September no. 25 2017; (p. 57-59)

— Review of The House That Jack Built : Jack Mundey, Green Bans Hero James Colman , 2016 single work biography
1 Jack Saunders, ALP Stalwart, Unionist, BLHA Activist and South Sydney Supporter Ron Whittington , Greg Mallory , 2017 single work obituary (for Jack Saunders )
— Appears in: The Queensland Journal of Labour History , September no. 25 2017; (p. 67-68)
'Jack Saunders was a larger than life Brisbane character who passed away on 16 March 2017. He is best characterised as “someone whose presence lit up a room.” A journalist, union organiser, public servant, ALP stalwart and avid South Sydney supporter, Jack attended Junction Park State School, St Peters Lutheran College and Ipswich Grammar School. He began at the University of Queensland at the age of 16 where he was involved in the radical student movement as a member of the University of Queensland Labor Club and worked on the university union publication Semper Floreat. Jack worked for a while in the family business before going back to university to study journalism. His first job was as the editor of The Coal Miner for Queensland Country Life. (Introduction)
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