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Screenwriter William Goldman a towering craftsman of the movies

Screenwriter William Goldman a towering craftsman of the movies

Butch and a female companion riding a bicycle to the tune of Raindrops Keep Fallin’ on My Head became one of the most memorable sequences in 1960s cinema.

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Sydney actor who played Frank Pickle in Vicar of Dibley

Sydney actor who played Frank Pickle in Vicar of Dibley

Bluthal was one of Spike Milligan’s collaborators since they had first met in Australia in the 1950s

Nanoscience advocate broadcast first TV in Australia

Nanoscience advocate broadcast first TV in Australia

Hooke followed in the footsteps of his father, Sir Lionel, who joined Sir Ernest Shackleton’s voyage to the Antarctic in 1914 as the wireless operator on the Aurora.

Births, deaths, marriages and tributes

Births, deaths, marriages and tributes

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Korean POW Gordon Harvey one our best RAAF pilots

Korean POW Gordon Harvey one our best RAAF pilots

The first Australian captured in the Korean war, Harvey was a prisoner of war for nearly three years - 45 days of it in a two by one-metre hole as punishment for escaping - and a little recognised participant in one of the war's most enduring controversies.

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From war in Lithuania to production design in Australia

From war in Lithuania to production design in Australia

Paul was born in Lithuania on 23 December 1925 and given the name Rimgaudas Povilas Četkauskas. He was the first of three boys born to Povilas and Adele Četkauskas; Eugene was born in 1929, followed by Algimantas in1931. From the age of three to 10, he lived in a small town not far from Klaipeda, Lithuania's only seaport. Paul attended the local primary school, where he showed an aptitude for languages. The first two languages he learnt were Lithuanian and German – this area of the country had once been a part of Prussia – but he would go on to learn Russian when Russia occupied Lithuania in 1940 and English before he emigrated to Australia. Throughout his life, he was fluent in these four languages, but he also had a smattering of many other European languages, including French, Croatian and Polish.

Energy scientist faced battle with haemophilia

Energy scientist faced battle with haemophilia

That a haemophiliac could travel overseas let alone work there in the 70s and 80s was the result of ground-breaking work by scientists.

Creator of Spider Man and the Incredible Hulk

Creator of Spider Man and the Incredible Hulk

The idea for Spider-Man came to Lee in 1962 when he saw a fly crawling on a wall

Babs Beverley of the Beverley Sisters

Babs Beverley of the Beverley Sisters

The Beverley Sisters were the girl band of the 1950s, Britain’s answer to the Andrews Sisters in America.

Architect led the way in design for buildings of learning

Architect led the way in design for buildings of learning

John Gribble, a prolific, meticulous, methodical architect, leaves a legacy of educational buildings across Melbourne. He died on May 30, aged 75. 

  • by Emily Ross