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HomeWelcome To The National Centre of BiographyNCB Upcoming EventsCameron Hazlehurst: An Australian Tragedy
Cameron Hazlehurst: An Australian Tragedy

Professor Cameron Hazlehurst is an adjunct professor at the Humanities Research Centre at the Australian National University. He is a foundation principal of The Ethicos Group and principal of Flaxton Mill House, and was previously foundation professor and head of the School of Humanities at Queensland University of Technology. He has served in a range of government posts, undertaken numerous policy consulting roles, and acted as executive producer or research consultant for several television series. Cameron has published widely on Australian government and political history, including biographical studies of Robert Menzies (Menzies Observed) and Gordon Chalk (Gordon Chalk: A Political Life). He has recently completed a study of the Canberra air crash of August 1940, the lives of the ten men who perished, and the aftermath of official investigation and inquiry, titled Ten Journeys to Cameron's Farm: An Australian Tragedy. Cameron will speak about this project in a talk entitled 'The Eleventh Journey – reflections on a 37 year excursion'.

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  • Thu 26 Sep 2013, 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

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Seminar Room A, Coombs Building, 9 Fellows Rd, ANU, Acton, ACT, 2601

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  • Cameron Hazlehurst

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