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Platypus
The Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus) is a semi-aquatic mammal endemic to eastern Australia, including Tasmania. Together with the four species of echidna, it is one of the five extant species of monotremes, the only mammals that lay eggs instead of giving birth to live young. It is the sole living representative of its family (Ornithorhynchidae) and genus (Ornithorhynchus), though a number of related species have been found in the fossil record.
Platypus
Thomas Keneally
Thomas Michael Keneally AO (born 7 October 1935) is an Australian novelist, playwright and author of non-fiction.
Thomas_Keneally
Christina Stead
Christina Stead (17 July 1902—31 March 1983) was an Australian novelist and short-story writer acclaimed for her satirical wit and psychological penetration.
Christina_Stead
Murray Bail
Murray Bail (born 22 September, 1941) is an Australian writer of novels, short stories and non-fiction.He was born in Adelaide, South Australia. He has lived most of his life in Australia except for sojourns in India (1968-1970) and England and Europe (1970-1974). He currently lives in Sydney.He was also trustee of the National Gallery of Australia from 1976 to 1981, and wrote a book on Australian artist, Ian Fairweather.
Murray_Bail
Rocks Push
Rocks Push was a notorious larrikin gang, which dominated the The Rocks area of Sydney, Australia from the 1870s to the end of the 1890s. In its day it was referred to as The Push, a title which has since come to be more widely used for the 1940s left-wing movement the Sydney Push.The gang was engaged in running warfare with other larrikin gangs of the time such as the Straw Hat Push, the Glebe Push, the Argyle Cut Push, the Forty Thieves from Surry Hills and the Gibb Street Mob.
Rocks_Push
Banjo Paterson
Andrew Barton "Banjo" Paterson (17 February 1864 – 5 February 1941) was a famous Australian bush poet, journalist and author. He wrote many ballads and poems about Australian life, focusing particularly on the rural and outback areas, including the district around Binalong, New South Wales where he spent much of his childhood. Paterson's more notable poems include "Waltzing Matilda", "The Man from Snowy River" and "Clancy of the Overflow".
Banjo_Paterson
Henry Handel Richardson
Talk:Henry_Handel_Richardson
Helen Garner
Helen Garner (born 7 November 1942) is an award-winning Australian novelist, short story writer, screenwriter and journalist.
Helen_Garner
Christopher Brennan
Christopher John Brennan (1 November 1870 - 5 October 1932) was an Australian poet and scholar.
Christopher_Brennan
Thea Astley
Thea Astley (25 August 1925 – 17 August 2004) was an Australian novelist and short story writer. She was a prolific writer who was published for over 40 years from 1958. At the time of her death, she had won more Miles Franklin Awards, Australia's major literary award, than any other writer. As well as being a writer, she taught at all levels of education - primary, secondary and tertiary.
Thea_Astley
Quarterly Essay
Quarterly Essay is a highbrow, relatively small-circulation Australian journal that straddles the border between magazines and non-fiction books. Printed in a book-like page size and using a single-column format, each issue features a single extended essay of at least 20,000 words, with an introduction by the editor, and correspondence relating to essays in previous issues. It was founded in 2001.
Quarterly_Essay
Gundagai, New South Wales
Gundagai,_New_South_Wales
Barcroft Boake
Barcroft Henry Thomas Boake (26 March 1866 – May, 1892) was an Australian poet. Born in Sydney, Boake worked as a surveyor and a boundary rider, but is best remembered for his poetry, a volume of which was published five years after his death. In July 1886 he joined E.
Barcroft_Boake
List of Australian poets
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZThe poets listed below were either citizens or residents of Australia or published the bulk of their poetry whilst living there. Years link to the corresponding "
List_of_Australian_poets
Acronym and initialism
Acronyms and initialisms are abbreviations that are formed using the initial components in a phrase or name. These components may be individual letters (as in CEO) or parts of words (as in Benelux or Delmarva). There is no universal agreement on the precise definition of the various terms (see nomenclature), nor on written usage (see orthographic styling).
Acronym_and_initialism
Victor Daley
Victor James William Patrick Daley (5 September 1858 29 December 1905) was an Australian poet. He was born at the Navan, Emain Macha, County Armagh, Ireland, and was educated at the Christian Brothers at Devonport in England. He arrived in Australia in 1878, and became a freelance journalist and writer in both Melbourne and Sydney.
Victor_Daley
Shaw Neilson
John Shaw Neilson (February 22, 1872 12 May 1942), was an Australian poet.
Shaw_Neilson
List of longest novels
Like determining the list of tallest buildings, figuring the list of longest novels would yield different results depending on what criteria are used.While word and character figures are common standard, word and character become interchangeable depending on the language used.
List_of_longest_novels
David Malouf
David George Joseph Malouf (born 20 March 1934) is an acclaimed Australian writer. He was awarded the Neustadt International Prize for Literature in 2000, and his 1993 novel, Remembering Babylon won the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award (1996), and was shortlisted for the Booker Prize.
David_Malouf
Michel Faber
Michel Faber (born 13 April 1960) is a Dutch writer of fiction. He writes in English.Faber was born in The Hague, The Netherlands. He and his parents emigrated to Australia in 1967. He attended primary and secondary school in the Melbourne suburbs of Boronia and Bayswater, then attended the University Of Melbourne, studying Dutch, Philosophy, Rhetoric, English Language (a course involving translation and criticism of Anglo-Saxon and Middle English texts) and English Literature.
Michel_Faber