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HomeUpcoming EventsEric Rolls Memorial Lecture - Fire In 1788: The Closest Ally
Eric Rolls Memorial Lecture - Fire in 1788: the closest ally
please be seated by 6 pm
no charge for admission
 refreshments served 7.15 pm to 8.15pm  
bookings essential for catering
fellow@watermarkliterarysociety.asn.au
 
Eric Rolls had a country mind and a country eye. He knew the bush as a great teacher, and he was forever alert to its sights, its sounds, its colour, its small clues and mighty themes. He had the rare gift of being able to inspire others with what he learnt, putting them on the way to understanding our country. He was an Australian. Bill Gammage
  
Bill Gammage has written about Australian soldiers in the Great War, Narrandera Shire, the year 1938 for the Bicentennial history, and the Hagen-Sepik patrol in New Guinea. He is now working on how Aborigines made Australia until 1788. It is work Eric would have loved.

Date & time

  • Wed 20 Oct 2010, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Location

National Library of Australia Theatre