Matthew Wengert Matthew Wengert i(7925880 works by)
Gender: Male
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BiographyHistory

Matthew Wengert has worked as a researcher, tutor, and video editor at two Brisbane universities, and as a researcher for independent documentaries. He was the recipient, with Louise Martin-Chew, of the John Oxley Fellowship for 2019, and of the Brisbane City Council’s Lord Mayor’s Helen Taylor History Research Award for 2018: for the latter, he researched Brisbane's experience of the Spanish Flu epidemic, later published as City in Masks (published by AndAlso Books).

Sources include One Page : Brisbane (v1 #1, 34).

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Personal Awards

2019 joint recipient Queensland Memory Awards John Oxley Library Fellowship With Louise Martin-Chew, for 'Designs-details-devils: A visual history of Queensland’s Government Printing Office 1862–2013'.
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