Anzac historian was foremost a storyteller
Inglis' very clear and very good work is best known through his examination of Anzac history.
Inglis' very clear and very good work is best known through his examination of Anzac history.
Leonard Radic was witness to the birth of the Australian theatre scene as we know it.
"Fast Eddie" Clarke, the quick-fingered hard-rock guitarist who was the last remaining member of the British band Motörhead's best-known lineup, has died. He was 67. Todd Singerman, the band's manager, confirmed the January 10 death. The band released a statement on its Facebook page saying the hospital had been treating Clarke for pneumonia.
San Francisco police detective Dave Toschi had led one of the most widely covered murder investigations in American history.
The physicist helped found a human rights organisation in Moscow with Andrei Sakharov before being forced into exile in the US, where he remained an influential chronicler of Soviet legal affairs and political struggles.
Doris Sinkora left war-ravaged Europe for a new start in Australia, and overcame further hardship and despair to make a new life as a curator at the National Herbarium of Victoria.
John Young,was the longest-serving NASA astronaut.
She began acting in films, appearing in shorts and features starting in the 1930s.
Mac Talbot was a founding member of the Melbourne team that led the world in IVF technology in the 1970s and 1980s, and will be gratefully remembered by thousands of women and their families.
After surviving army service in World War II engineer Ken Nelson left Wales for the challenge of taking part in Victoria's big irrigation and water projects of the 1950s. He went on to write internationally respected technical books for engineers.
After founding an elite anti-terrorist unit, he led the successful storming of a hijacked Lufthansa jet at Mogadishu airport in 1977.
Jesse Cox was an innovative and inspiring radio producer whose boundless talent gave voice to many otherwise unheard stories.
A child survivor of the Holocaust, Serge Liberman practised as a Melbourne GP while producing a series of award-winning short stories and many other publications in an outstanding literary career.
Emeritus Professor Bruce Mansfield AM was, like his principal historical subject, Erasmus of Rotterdam, truly a Renaissance man. His interests and achievements covered many aspects of Australian and international academic, educational, cultural and religious life.
With a wide-ranging and groundbreaking series of books, historian Ken Inglis made a substantial contribution to Australia's public culture.
Factory worker Alan Roberts returned from war service to gain a degree in physics. While teaching at Monash his passionate opposition to nuclear power led to him becoming one of Australia's first ecologists.
From humble beginnings in a home without books, Basil Moss rose to become one of Victoria's most influential secondary school principals.
His influence cast across the entire public service and even the cabinet.
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Morris was instrumental in saving the Queen Victoria Building, The Rocks, Martin Place, The Finger Wharf, Woolloomooloo and much more.
Hiep Thi Le, who escaped Vietnam on a fishing boat when she was about 9 and a dozen years later became an unlikely movie star when she was cast as the central figure in Oliver Stone's 1993 film Heaven and Earth, has died in Los Angeles aged 46.
Ian Denver was one of the renowned Bomber Boys – a decorated RAAF Lancaster pilot and Pathfinder, who was awarded the DFC and bar.
Everyone would talk about his "eye", which is the greatest compliment that can be paid to an art dealer or collector.
Bruce McCandless II, a NASA astronaut who was the first person to fly freely and untethered in space during a 1984 space-shuttle mission has, died in California aged 80. His death was announced by NASA, but details about the place and cause of death were not disclosed.
Surgical problems treated by Shepherd in Papua New Guinea were challenging and interesting.
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Florence Bjelke-Petersen projected the human side of a ruthless and corrupt political machine.
Simpson started playing the piano while at Melbourne Boys' High School.
Kevin Robinson, a BMX freestyle star who in 2006 became the first known rider to land a double flair – a double backflip with a half twist that many other BMX riders considered impossible – and who set world records by soaring 8.2 metres above a ramp and back-flipping 25.6 metres on his bicycle, has died aged 45. The cause was a stroke, his friend Scott Moroney said.
Gertrude Westh, a devoted volunteer with the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind (RVIB), died peacefully on October 30 in her 99th year.