This bibliography updates previous work by Henry Mayer and John Henningham. It is organised according to their categories and is annotated to provide an overview of developments in Australian research in media history.
TappJohn, Tappy: Memoirs of a Race Caller, Ironbark, Sydney, 1999.
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TaylorRay, The Man Who Came to Breakfast, ABC Books, Sydney, 1992.
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WilliamsRobyn, And Now for Something Completely Different, Viking, Melbourne, 1995.
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WoodwardIan, With Heart and Voice: The Life and Times of Ray Sherry, MorrisonD., Seven Mile Beach Tas., 2005.
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YorkBarry, Josephine Zammit: A Maltese Woman in Australia, Matzn, Sydney, 1989.
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AndersonFayTrembathRichard (University of Melbourne): Australian war correspondents.
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ArrowMichelle (Macquarie University): social and cultural history of the ABC radio serials The Lawsons and Blue Hills.
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AustinGayle (MA thesis, Macquarie University): Triple J.
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BakerJeanine (PhD thesis, University of Melbourne): Australian women war correspondents.
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CampionMargaret (Melbourne): History of 3AW.
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CollingwoodPeter (PhD thesis, University of Melbourne): deregulation and networking of Australian commercial radio over the last quarter of the twentieth century.
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CrawfordRobert (Monash University): history of advertising in Australia.
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CryleDenis (Central Queensland University) and Chandrika Kaul (University of St Andrew's): Australia and New Zealand in the Empire/Commonwealth Press Union.
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DaviesAndrew (MPhil thesis, Griffith University): a history of talkback radio in Australia.
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GivenJock (PhD thesis, University of Melbourne): ‘Sir Ernest Fisk and the Information Age’.
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GootMurray (Macquarie University): history of public opinion polling and the press in Australia.
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GouldLiz (PhD thesis, Macquarie University): ‘Talk Radio and the Public Sphere: A Critical Analysis of Talkback Radio as a Contemporary Forum for Public Discussion and Debate’.
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Griffen-FoleyBridget (Macquarie University): history of commercial radio in Australia.
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HamiltonPaulaJackaLiz (University of Technology Sydney): history of television in Australia.
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HarveyRoss (Charles Sturt University): historical dictionary of Australian newspapers.
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HawkinsGay (University of New South Wales) and Ien Ang (University of Western Sydney): the SBS and Australian cultural democracy.
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HigginsPeter (PhD thesis, University of Sydney): history and future of commercial radio using 2GB and 2UE as case studies.
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HoganLiam (PhD thesis, Department of History, University of Sydney): ethnic press in Australia, 1945–1975.
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InglisKen (Australian National University): history of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation since1983.
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JonesBarry (Melbourne): autobiography.
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KirkpatrickRod (University of Queensland): history of daily publication in provincial Australia, and history of North Queensland Newspaper Co Ltd.
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LloydJustine (University of Technology, Sydney): radio programs for women on the Australian Broadcasting Commission, 1936–1971.
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MastersChris (Australian Broadcasting Corporation): biography of Alan Jones.
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MatthewsJill Julius (Australian National University): Sydney periodicals from 1900 to 1930.
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MorrisMeaghan (Lingnan University, Hong Kong): biography of Ernestine Hill.
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MorrisonLiz (Melbourne): David Syme and the Age.
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PhiddianRobert (Flinders University): biography of Bruce Petty.
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PotterSimon J. (National University of Ireland, Galway): links between public-sector broadcasters in Australia, New Zealand, Britain and Canada, c. 1922–1970.
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PullanRob (Sydney): history of the Australian capital city press.
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PutnisPeter (Australian National University): overseas news in the press in Australia and its conditions of production.
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RichardsonNick(Herald Sun): The relationship between Sir Keith Murdoch and Joseph Lyons.
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Van HeekerenMargaret (MA thesis, Macquarie University): Benjamin Isaacs and the Bathurst Advocate, 1848–1849.