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HomeWelcome To The National Centre of BiographyNCB NewsBiography Footnotes, No 7, 2010
Biography Footnotes, no 7, 2010
Wednesday 22 December 2010

The latest issue of the NCB's newsletter Biography Footnotesis now available on the web.

Read about the NCB’s Directions for 2011 which include a new ADB internship for 4th Year History honours students, and finalising a Master’s course in Biographical Research and Writing to be offered in 2012. Also included are reports on the NCB’s Biography Reading Group, conferences recently held and forthcoming, and a review of Pamela Burton’s biography From Moree to Mabo: The Mary Gaudron Story.  The ADB’s first employee, Ann Moyal, discusses the founding of the ADB while Peter Morton talks about the treatment of literary expatriates in the Dictionary.