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Australian prime minister John Curtin and his British counterpart Winston Churchill at the Conference of Dominion Premiers in London in 1944. And therein, friends, lies an inspirational story of ...
The home of former Australian prime minister John Curtin is being opened to the public. The National Trust of Australia has spent more than $500,000 restoring the house in the Perth suburb of ...
Flashback; From the Archives, 1941: Curtin becomes PM of a nation at war. Eighty-years ago, John Curtin was sworn in as the new prime minister of Australia.
John Curtin's War makes a huge and highly accessible contribution to Australian ... 1945, Curtin became only the second Australian PM to die in office. The Japanese surrender was announced on ...
SEVENTY-five years ago, an article in a Melbourne paper by prime minister John Curtin created a blueprint for a new Australia, writes Penny Wong. On December 27, 1941, Melbourne’s The Herald ...
Curtin had recognised a need for positive press relations prior to becoming prime minister. Previously, he had been a labour-oriented newspaper editor and an Australian Journalists’ Association ...
Ex-Prime Minister John Curtin’s former Brunswick home leads the way. A house in Melbourne’s inner north where Australia’s World War II Prime Minister John Curtin lived has hit the market.
A Melbourne property that was home to wartime PM John Curtin in the early 1900s has been listed for sale, the latest in a string of homes with prime ministerial pedigree to be offered for sale in ...
The John Curtin Hotel will remain open as a live music venue, ... The historic Carlton venue, named after 1940s Labor prime minister John Curtin, is one of Australia’s oldest pubs.