In the century and a half since Victoria was granted responsible government in 1856, 44 premiers have presided over the state and colony, from ‘Honest’ William Haines to Steve Bracks. Here is their story. For the first time this book brings together a comprehensive collection of biographical and political portraits of the Victorian premiers written by leading Australian historians and political scientists. The result is a compelling journey through a turbulent, occasionally anarchic, political landscape. A cast of fascinating characters is brought to life—the mercurial Graham Berry, who in the 1870s threatened broken heads and flaming houses in his heroic struggle to tame the colony’s intractably conservative upper house; the roguish Tommy ...
The adoption of Representative Institutions (i) Some knowledge of events during the decade before ...
© 2010 Dr. Sybil Dorothy NolanThe Melbourne Age was Robert Menzies' favourite newspaper. This thesis...
Sir George Gipps was Governor of New South Wales when that colony encompassed most of Australia, and...
This book, coinciding wifh the sesquicentenary of responsible government, is a step towards redressi...
For the first time this book brings together a comprehensive collection of biographical and politica...
© 1960 J. B. PaulWriters on Australian politics have constantly stressed the need for detailed resea...
After a tentative beginning, the Victorian premier developed into a quiet achiever, writes DAVID HAY...
© 1975 Margaret VinesWhile many books and theses have been written about Federal politics, in the 19...
n 1842, a young Anglo-Irish barrister, finding there were “40 hats on the Munster circuit but not en...
What explains Victoria’s stubborn tendency to vote Labor in state and federal elections? The prolif...
When the life of George Swinburne is first reviewed a wide diversity of work and interest is the imm...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1963 Michael George FinlaysonTo most Australian historian...
They were slow to materialise compared to other States, slight in their legislative impression and m...
When John Cain was voted into government, he followed in his father's footsteps and ended a generati...
This paper considers the historical factors that have contributed to the pressures for reform in the...
The adoption of Representative Institutions (i) Some knowledge of events during the decade before ...
© 2010 Dr. Sybil Dorothy NolanThe Melbourne Age was Robert Menzies' favourite newspaper. This thesis...
Sir George Gipps was Governor of New South Wales when that colony encompassed most of Australia, and...
This book, coinciding wifh the sesquicentenary of responsible government, is a step towards redressi...
For the first time this book brings together a comprehensive collection of biographical and politica...
© 1960 J. B. PaulWriters on Australian politics have constantly stressed the need for detailed resea...
After a tentative beginning, the Victorian premier developed into a quiet achiever, writes DAVID HAY...
© 1975 Margaret VinesWhile many books and theses have been written about Federal politics, in the 19...
n 1842, a young Anglo-Irish barrister, finding there were “40 hats on the Munster circuit but not en...
What explains Victoria’s stubborn tendency to vote Labor in state and federal elections? The prolif...
When the life of George Swinburne is first reviewed a wide diversity of work and interest is the imm...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1963 Michael George FinlaysonTo most Australian historian...
They were slow to materialise compared to other States, slight in their legislative impression and m...
When John Cain was voted into government, he followed in his father's footsteps and ended a generati...
This paper considers the historical factors that have contributed to the pressures for reform in the...
The adoption of Representative Institutions (i) Some knowledge of events during the decade before ...
© 2010 Dr. Sybil Dorothy NolanThe Melbourne Age was Robert Menzies' favourite newspaper. This thesis...
Sir George Gipps was Governor of New South Wales when that colony encompassed most of Australia, and...