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Con Allimonos has a PhD from LaTrobe University and is the author of two articles in Jupp's 2002 Bicentennial Encyclopaedia of the Australian People.
con.allimonos@dpi.vic.gov.au
 

 
Bradley Bowden is a Brisbane labour historian and Vice-President of the Brisbane Labour History Association. In 2003 he edited, with John Kellett, Transforming Labour: Proceedings of the Eighth National Labour History Conference. He is currently employed as an Associate Professor in Griffith University's Business School.
b.bowden@griffith.edu.au
 

 
Toni Bowden is a teacher with Education Queensland. She has a Masters' degree in Education from the University of Wollongong, and has a long-standing interest in Brisbane labour history.  

 
Clyde R. Cameron, AO, was the Labor member of the House of Representatives in the Federal Parliament from 1949–80.  

 
Dominique Clément is a doctoral candidate in the Department of History at Memorial University of Newfoundland. He teaches at the University of British Columbia and is on the council of the Canadian Historical Association. He has published on espionage and spy trials and other research interests focus on Canadian and Australan labour history, human rights movements, legal history and social movements.
liberty@mun.ca
 

 
Morris Graham was Head of Social Sciences Department Newcastle Colleg of Advanced Education. Active in the ALP, he received a McKell Award in 2003. He is currently researching the career of NSW politician, Arthur Griffith (1862-1946).
jmgraham@hunterlink.net.au
 

 
Sarah Gregson teaches industrial relations at the University of New South Wales. Her research interests and publications fit broadly under the banner of the three Rs - returned soldiers, racism and other ruling-class strategies. She is also a Titanic-obsessive and is currently researching the memorialisation of this disaster in Australia.
s.gregson@unsw.edu.au
 

 
Tony Harris is currently teaching twentieth century Australian History in the University of New South Wales History School. He was a member of the ALP from 1968 until expelled in 1984. He was then involved in the earlier period of the formation of The Greens in Sydney from 1984 until 1991.
Tony.Harris@unsw.edu.au
 

 
Mark Hearn is a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in Work and Organisational Studies at the University of Sydney. He is the editor of two websites: workSite (a magazine of workplace relations): and Working Lives (an online research project devoted to the role of the individual in labour and social history). With Harry Knowles, Mark is currently editing a special thematic for the November issue of Labour History titled 'Struggling for Recognition: the Individual in Labour History'.
m.hearn@econ.usyd.edu.au
 

 
Melissa Kerris a PhD candidate in the discipline of Work and Organisational Studies at the University of Sydney. Her thesis is a historical examination of the state's role in managing unemployment through labour market institutions. Her research interests include labour management practices in non-union firms, company unions and Australian labour history generally.
mkerr@mail.usyd.edu.au
 

 
Les Louis, retired, is author of Menzies' Cold War: a Reinterpretation (2001). He distributes a newsletter, Cold War Dossier.
les_louis@hotmail.com
 

 
Barry McGowan is a consultant specialising in the history and heritage of Australian mining communities. He has written several books on such communities in southern NSW. His most recent book is Australian Ghost Towns. Barry has a PhD in history from the ANU and is a Visiting Fellow at the ANU School of Archaeology and Anthropology.
barry@cyberone.com.au
 

 
Greg Patmore is the Editor of Labour History and Director of the Business and Labour History Group, School of Business, University of Sydney.
g.patmore@econ.usyd.edu.au
 

 
Jeff Shaw is a judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales  

 
Paul Strangio is a lecturer in the National Centre for Australian Studies, Monash University. He is the author of Keeper of the Faith: a Biography of Jim Cairns (2002). Currently he is co-editing a biographical study of the Victorian Premiers, as well as working on a history of the Victorian Labor Party.
Paul.Strangio@arts.monash.edu.au
 

 
R.D. [Bob] Walshe has been a teacher, publisher, editor and author of some well-known texts in History and English. He is known in environmental circles as founder/patron of the Total Environment Centre (1972) and the Sutherland Shire Environment Centre (1991) and is currently, at 80 years of age, a leader in the fight to 'Save Botany Bay'. He wrote an article on the significance of the Eureka Stockade for Historical Studies of Australia and New Zealand (1954).  


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