Other work

‘The therapeutic function of the commissioned historian’, Circa: The Journal of Professional Historians Australia, Issue 8, 2024, pp. 35-39. 

‘Leaders and the fate of small organisations’, paper presented to University of Melbourne SHAPS Fellows Research Day, 26 July 2013.

Panel Member: ‘Teasing women’s stories from the archives’ – History Council of Victoria, Making Public Histories Seminar Series, 4 March 2021. ‘They just need a little more effort and research to track down’: addressing the gender imbalance in the Australian Dictionary of Biography.

Panel member, Suffragettes and philanthropists: Leaders in the good work, State Library of Victoria, Conversations, 10 March 2020.

‘Kathleen Syme: The Lady and the Legacy’, History Week Address to mark the opening of the Kathleen Syme Library and Community Centre, Kathleen Syme Library, 25 October 2015

‘Gold Mining and Selecting in Victoria – the Hillgrove Family Saga – Part I’, paper presented to SHAPS Fellows Group, 26 March 2014.

‘Alexander Richard Tolmer (1914–1998), army officer, toy manufacturer, and philanthropist’,

https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/tolmer-alexander-richard--alex-33664

Doris Jessie Carter (1912-1999) military officer, public servant, school teacher and athlete

https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/carter-doris-jessie-32716

‘Alan Humphrey Croxford’, 1988-1985, chairman MMBW’, Vol. 17, MUP, Carlton, 2007, (with T. Dingle), pp. 276-8.

‘Francis Charles “Massa” Johnston, 1880-1953, Bandmaster’, in Supplement 1850-1980, MUP, Carlton, 2005, pp. 203-4.

‘Kathleen Syme, 1896-1977, journalist, company director & welfare worker’, Vol. 16, MUP, Carlton, 2002, pp. 356-7.

‘J.C. Jessop’, 1892-1968, chairman MMBW, Vol. 14, MUP, Carlton, 1996, pp. 568-9

Early Colonial Society: Commentary and Documents, Nelson, Melbourne 1984, 101 pp.

‘Early New South Wales: Three Visions and One Solution’, Readings in Senior History - Australian No. 5, 1985, Victorian History Teachers’ Association.