Issue Details: First known date: 2010... 2010 “Wherever There Was A Battle” : Australian War
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'For a small nation Australia has produced a significant number of distinguished war correspondents. Some of these such as Chester Wilmot and Alan Moorehead are amongst the best known reporters of the Second World War. In this paper I want to look more generally at those Australian journalists who worked for Fleet Street before and during the Second World War. In so doing I hope to shed fresh light on the relationship between the Australian and British newspaper worlds and how Fleet Street operated as the centre of the Empire's media in the middle of the 20th Century.' (Author's abstract)

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