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|''The Australian uppercrust book'' | |''The Australian uppercrust book'' | ||
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|Edited by ] and Lee White | |Edited by ] and Lee White | ||
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|''It's all up hill'' | |''It's all up hill'' | ||
|Pegasus Books | |Pegasus Books | ||
|{{ISBNT|0-908131-19-4}} | |||
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|Joint author ] | |Joint author ] | ||
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|''Moomba, the first 25 years'' | |''Moomba, the first 25 years'' | ||
|] and Melbourne ] | |] and Melbourne ] | ||
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|''Ratbags'' | |''Ratbags'' | ||
|Golden Press | |Golden Press | ||
|{{ISBNT|0-85558-784-9}} | |||
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|Foreword by ] | |Foreword by ] | ||
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|''Saint Ned: the story of the near sanctification of an Australian outlaw'' | |''Saint Ned: the story of the near sanctification of an Australian outlaw'' | ||
|Methuen Australia | |Methuen Australia | ||
|{{ISBNT|0-454-00198-3}} | |||
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|''A cricket dictionary'' | |''A cricket dictionary'' | ||
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|Illustrated by ] | |Illustrated by ] | ||
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|''Footy, an Aussie rules dictionary'' | |''Footy, an Aussie rules dictionary'' | ||
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|''Tennis: a tennis dictionary'' | |''Tennis: a tennis dictionary'' | ||
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|''Above Australia: a salute to our cities'' | |''Above Australia: a salute to our cities'' | ||
|Weldons | |Weldons | ||
|{{ISBNT|0-949708-20-8}} | |||
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|Author of text, photography by Leo Meier | |Author of text, photography by Leo Meier | ||
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|''Health and fitness: the dictionary'' | |''Health and fitness: the dictionary'' | ||
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|Illustrated by ] | |Illustrated by ] | ||
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|''Racing: the horse-racing dictionary'' | |''Racing: the horse-racing dictionary'' | ||
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|Illustrated by ] | |Illustrated by ] | ||
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|''Wine, the wine dictionary'' | |''Wine, the wine dictionary'' | ||
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|{{ISBNT|0-7251-0482-1}} | |||
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|Illustrated by ] | |Illustrated by ] | ||
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|''Bowls - the lawn bowls dictionary'' | |''Bowls - the lawn bowls dictionary'' | ||
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|Illustrated by ] | |Illustrated by ] | ||
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|''Gurney & Bluey & Curley: Alex Gurney and his greatest cartoons'' | |''Gurney & Bluey & Curley: Alex Gurney and his greatest cartoons'' | ||
|Macmillan Company of Australia | |Macmillan Company of Australia | ||
|{{ISBNT|0-7251-0504-6}} | |||
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|John Gurney with Keith Dunstan | |John Gurney with Keith Dunstan | ||
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|''Hook, line and sinker: the dictionary'' | |''Hook, line and sinker: the dictionary'' | ||
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|''Skiing, the skiing dictionary'' | |''Skiing, the skiing dictionary'' | ||
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|{{ISBNT|0-7251-0539-9}} | |||
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|''The amber nectar: a celebration of beer and brewing in Australia'' | |''The amber nectar: a celebration of beer and brewing in Australia'' | ||
|Viking O'Neil | |Viking O'Neil | ||
|{{ISBNT|0-670-90044-3}} | |||
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|''A day in the life of Australia: the complete collection of his Age column'' | |''A day in the life of Australia: the complete collection of his Age column'' | ||
|Macmillan Co. of Australia | |Macmillan Co. of Australia | ||
|{{ISBNT|0-7329-0185-5}} | |||
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|Compiler | |Compiler | ||
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|''The perfect cup: the story of coffee'' | |''The perfect cup: the story of coffee'' | ||
|David Ell Press for Andronicus | |David Ell Press for Andronicus | ||
|{{ISBNT|0-7316-6588-0}} | |||
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|With Sue Fairlie-Cuninghame | |With Sue Fairlie-Cuninghame | ||
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|''No brains at all: an autobiography'' | |''No brains at all: an autobiography'' | ||
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|{{ISBNT|0-670-83273-1}} | |||
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|''Flag, the first 30 years: the growth and experiences of the hospitality industry in Australasia'' | |''Flag, the first 30 years: the growth and experiences of the hospitality industry in Australasia'' | ||
|Flag International | |Flag International | ||
|{{ISBNT|0-646-05377-9}} | |||
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|''No brains on Tuesday: the collected wit & wisdom of Keith Dunstan'' | |''No brains on Tuesday: the collected wit & wisdom of Keith Dunstan'' | ||
|Schwarts & Wilkinson | |Schwarts & Wilkinson | ||
|{{ISBNT|1-86337-067-6}} | |||
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|''My life with the demon'' | |''My life with the demon'' | ||
|Wilkinson Books | |Wilkinson Books | ||
|{{ISBNT|1-86350-186-X}} | |||
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|''Just Jeans: the story 1970-1995'' | |''Just Jeans: the story 1970-1995'' | ||
|Australian Scholarly Publishing | |Australian Scholarly Publishing | ||
|{{ISBNT|1-875606-31-9}} | |||
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|''Not a bad drop: Brown Brothers'' | |''Not a bad drop: Brown Brothers'' | ||
|Australian Scholarly Publishing | |Australian Scholarly Publishing | ||
|{{ISBNT|1-875606-66-1}} | |||
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|''The confessions of a bicycle nut'' | |''The confessions of a bicycle nut'' | ||
|Information Australia | |Information Australia | ||
|{{ISBNT|1-86350-252-1}} | |||
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|''The people's ground: the MCG'' | |''The people's ground: the MCG'' | ||
|Australian Scholarly Publishing | |Australian Scholarly Publishing | ||
|{{ISBNT|1-875606-78-5}} | |||
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|''Informed sources: a history of the Melbourne Press Club 1971-2001'' | |''Informed sources: a history of the Melbourne Press Club 1971-2001'' | ||
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|''1853-2003, Victoria Police Australia: celebrating 150 years in the community'' | |''1853-2003, Victoria Police Australia: celebrating 150 years in the community'' | ||
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|{{ISBNT|0-9581712-0-3}} | |||
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|Writer of introduction | |Writer of introduction | ||
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|''The tapestry story: celebrating 150 years of the Melbourne cricket ground'' | |''The tapestry story: celebrating 150 years of the Melbourne cricket ground'' | ||
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|{{ISBNT|0-7344-0605-3}} | |||
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|Biographies by Ken Williams and David Allen, with illustrations by ] | |Biographies by Ken Williams and David Allen, with illustrations by ] | ||
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|''Batman in the Bulletin: the Melbourne I remember'' | |''Batman in the Bulletin: the Melbourne I remember'' | ||
|Australian Scholarly Publishing | |Australian Scholarly Publishing | ||
|{{ISBNT|1-74097-062-4}} | |||
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|Foreword by ], selected and edited by ] | |Foreword by ], selected and edited by ] | ||
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|''Collins: the story of Australia's premier street'' | |''Collins: the story of Australia's premier street'' | ||
|Australian Scholarly Publishing | |Australian Scholarly Publishing | ||
|{{ISBNT|1-74097-057-8}} | |||
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|By Judith Raphael Buckrich with Keith Dunstan, Rohan Storey & Marc Strizic | |By Judith Raphael Buckrich with Keith Dunstan, Rohan Storey & Marc Strizic | ||
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|''Moonee Ponds to Broadway'' | |''Moonee Ponds to Broadway'' | ||
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|''Two old geezers tell you about bridge, the A-Z'' | |''Two old geezers tell you about bridge, the A-Z'' | ||
|Wilkinson Publishing | |Wilkinson Publishing | ||
|{{ISBNT|978-1-921804-30-4}} | |||
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|''Kiwi: the Australian brand that brought a shine to the world: a history of the Kiwi Polish Company'' | |''Kiwi: the Australian brand that brought a shine to the world: a history of the Kiwi Polish Company'' | ||
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|{{ISBNT|978-1-76029-728-2}} | |||
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|Foreword by Geoffrey Blainey | |Foreword by Geoffrey Blainey | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120624024530/http://www.theage.com.au/opinion/by/keith-dunstan |date=24 June 2012 }} at The National Times | * {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120624024530/http://www.theage.com.au/opinion/by/keith-dunstan |date=24 June 2012 }} at The National Times | ||
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Australian writer (1925–2013)
Keith DunstanOAM | |
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Dunstan on his bicycle in the 1970s | |
Born | (1925-02-03)3 February 1925 Malvern East, Victoria, Australia |
Died | 11 September 2013(2013-09-11) (aged 88) Melbourne, Victoria |
Occupation(s) | Journalist and author |
Parent | William Dunstan |
Website | keithdunstan |
John Keith Dunstan OAM (3 February 1925 – 11 September 2013), known as Keith Dunstan, was an Australian journalist and author. He was a prolific writer and the author of more than 35 books.
Early life
Dunstan was born in East Malvern, Victoria, the son of journalist and a Victoria Cross recipient, William Dunstan, and his wife Marjorie. He attended Melbourne Grammar School and Geelong Grammar School and was a flight lieutenant in the Royal Australian Air Force from 1943 to 1946, stationed at Labuan in the Pacific.
Journalism
In 1946, Dunstan joined The Herald and Weekly Times Ltd, publishers of The Sun News-Pictorial and The Herald (since merged as the Herald Sun). He was Foreign Correspondent for the H&WT with posts in New York (1949–1952) and London (1952–1954). This period was followed by a position with The Courier-Mail, for which he wrote a column "Day by Day". He returned to Melbourne and, from 1958 to 1978, contributed a daily column, "A Place in the Sun" for The Sun News-Pictorial, the city's largest circulating daily newspaper. During these years his popularity grew, and he became a Melbourne institution.
From 1962, he wrote regularly for the Sydney-based weekly magazine The Bulletin under the pseudonym of Batman (after the city's controversial founder, John Batman) and for the travel magazine Walkabout. In 1976 and 1977, he was president of the Melbourne Press Club, succeeding Rohan Rivett. He was the United States West Coast Correspondent (1979–1982) for The Herald and Weekly Times. Later, he was a regular columnist and occasional contributor to The Age newspaper.
Author
He published a quartet of books on Australian character: Wowsers (1968), Knockers (1972), Sports (1973), and Ratbags (1979), and many works of history on popular subjects ranging from wine, to sport, to retailing, and including an unfashionably critical study of the Australian outlaw Ned Kelly, Saint Ned (1980). His pioneering works of Australian sports history included The Paddock That Grew (1962) on the Melbourne Cricket Ground, which has now seen several editions and updates. He also wrote an autobiography, No Brains at All (1990). Other publications included The Melbourne I Remember (2004) and Moonee Ponds to Broadway (2006), a study of one of his friends and a fellow Melburnian, the satirist Barry Humphries.
Other activities
In 1967, he became founding secretary of the Anti-Football League, a tongue-in-cheek organisation that pokes fun at the Australian rules football obsession.
An enthusiastic commuter and recreational cyclist, he was the first president of the Bicycle Institute of Victoria (now known as Bicycle Network) from its founding in 1974 to 1978. He was a bicycle touring enthusiast who with his wife Marie cycled across the United States in the 1970s and through China in the 1980s.
Whilst living on Victoria's Mornington Peninsula he was an enthusiastic grower and maker of pinot noir wine.
Honours and awards
In the 2002 Australia Day Honours, Dunstan was awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) "for service as a journalist and author, and to the community, particularly as a supporter of the Berry Street Babies Home".
On 26 May 2009, he became Patron of the Prahran Mechanics' Institute.
On 11 October 2013, Dunstan was posthumously inducted into the Melbourne Press Club's Victorian Media Hall of Fame. He was told of his forthcoming induction before his death.
Personal life
He was married to Marie (daughter of Charles McFadyen), and they had four children. Dunstan died of cancer on 11 September 2013. Dunstan's son, David, reported that his father had written his own, self-effacing, obituary.
Books
Year | Title | Publisher | ISBN | Notes |
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1962 | The paddock that grew: the story of the Melbourne Cricket Club | Cassell | Research by Hugh Field | |
1966 | Supporting a column | Cassell | ||
1968 | Wowsers; being an account of the prudery exhibited by certain outstanding men and women in such matters as drinking, smoking, prostitution, censorship and gambling | Cassell | ||
1971 | The Australian uppercrust book | Sun Books | 0-7251-0132-6 | Edited by Geoffrey Dutton and Lee White |
1972 | Knockers | Cassell | 0-304-93921-8 | |
1973 | Sports | Cassell | 0-304-29957-X | |
1979 | It's all up hill | Pegasus Books | 0-908131-19-4 | Joint author Jeff Hook |
1979 | Moomba, the first 25 years | Sun News-Pictorial and Melbourne Moomba Festival | 0-9595453-0-1 | |
1979 | Ratbags | Golden Press | 0-85558-784-9 | Foreword by Barry Humphries |
1979 | The store on the hill | Macmillan | ||
1979 | Make friends for Australia and for Victoria | Australian Tourist Commission | Booklet | |
1980 | Saint Ned: the story of the near sanctification of an Australian outlaw | Methuen Australia | 0-454-00198-3 | |
1983 | A cricket dictionary | Sun Books | 0-7251-0432-5 | Illustrated by Jeff Hook |
1983 | Footy, an Aussie rules dictionary | Sun Books | 0-7251-0404-X | Illustrated by Jeff Hook |
1984 | Tennis: a tennis dictionary | Sun Books | 0-7251-0450-3 | Illustrated by Jeff Hook |
1985 | Above Australia: a salute to our cities | Weldons | 0-949708-20-8 | Author of text, photography by Leo Meier |
1985 | Health and fitness: the dictionary | Sun Books | 0-7251-0488-0 | Illustrated by Jeff Hook |
1985 | Racing: the horse-racing dictionary | Sun Books | 0-7251-0463-5 | Illustrated by Jeff Hook |
1985 | Wine, the wine dictionary | Sun Books | 0-7251-0482-1 | Illustrated by Jeff Hook |
1986 | Bowls - the lawn bowls dictionary | Sun Books | 0-7251-0522-4 | Illustrated by Jeff Hook |
1986 | Gurney & Bluey & Curley: Alex Gurney and his greatest cartoons | Macmillan Company of Australia | 0-7251-0504-6 | John Gurney with Keith Dunstan |
1986 | Hook, line and sinker: the dictionary | Sun Books | 0-7251-0510-0 | Illustrated by Jeff Hook |
1987 | Skiing, the skiing dictionary | Sun Books | 0-7251-0539-9 | |
1987 | The amber nectar: a celebration of beer and brewing in Australia | Viking O'Neil | 0-670-90044-3 | |
1988 | Bundy: a centenary history | Bundaberg Distilling Company | ||
1989 | A day in the life of Australia: the complete collection of his Age column | Macmillan Co. of Australia | 0-7329-0185-5 | Compiler |
1989 | The perfect cup: the story of coffee | David Ell Press for Andronicus | 0-7316-6588-0 | With Sue Fairlie-Cuninghame |
1990 | No brains at all: an autobiography | Viking | 0-670-83273-1 | |
1991 | Flag, the first 30 years: the growth and experiences of the hospitality industry in Australasia | Flag International | 0-646-05377-9 | |
1991 | No brains on Tuesday: the collected wit & wisdom of Keith Dunstan | Schwarts & Wilkinson | 1-86337-067-6 | |
1994 | My life with the demon | Wilkinson Books | 1-86350-186-X | |
1995 | Just Jeans: the story 1970-1995 | Australian Scholarly Publishing | 1-875606-31-9 | |
1999 | Not a bad drop: Brown Brothers | Australian Scholarly Publishing | 1-875606-66-1 | |
1999 | The confessions of a bicycle nut | Information Australia | 1-86350-252-1 | |
2000 | The people's ground: the MCG | Australian Scholarly Publishing | 1-875606-78-5 | |
2001 | Informed sources: a history of the Melbourne Press Club 1971-2001 | Melbourne Press Club | 0-9579503-0-6 | |
2003 | 1853-2003, Victoria Police Australia: celebrating 150 years in the community | Victoria Police | 0-9581712-0-3 | Writer of introduction |
2003 | The tapestry story: celebrating 150 years of the Melbourne cricket ground | Lothian Books | 0-7344-0605-3 | Biographies by Ken Williams and David Allen, with illustrations by Robert Ingpen |
2004 | Batman in the Bulletin: the Melbourne I remember | Australian Scholarly Publishing | 1-74097-062-4 | Foreword by Barry Humphries, selected and edited by David Dunstan |
2005 | Collins: the story of Australia's premier street | Australian Scholarly Publishing | 1-74097-057-8 | By Judith Raphael Buckrich with Keith Dunstan, Rohan Storey & Marc Strizic |
2006 | Moonee Ponds to Broadway | Australian Postal Corporation | 0-642-36824-4 | |
2011 | Two old geezers tell you about bridge, the A-Z | Wilkinson Publishing | 978-1-921804-30-4 | With Jeff Hook |
2017 | Kiwi: the Australian brand that brought a shine to the world: a history of the Kiwi Polish Company | Allen & Unwin | 978-1-76029-728-2 | Foreword by Geoffrey Blainey
Published posthumously |
References
- ^ "Columnist Keith Dunstan dies of cancer aged 88", ABC website', 13 September 2013. Retrieved 12 October 2013.
- ^ "Rupert Murdoch, Keith Dunstan hailed as pioneers of journalism", Herald Sun, 11 October 2013. Retrieved 12 October 2013.
- "Melbourne Press Club events" Archived 25 July 2013 at the Wayback Machine, Melbourne Press Club website. Retrieved 12 October 2013.
- Dunstan, Keith (1999). The Confessions of a Bicycle Nut (1st ed.). Melbourne, Australia: Information Australia. pp. 219–221. ISBN 1-86350-252-1.
- "Dunstan, John Keith", It's an Honour Government website, 26 January 2002. Retrieved 12 October 2013.
- "Our Patron" Archived 12 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine, Prahran Mechanics' Institute, May 2009. Retrieved 12 October 2013.
- "Vale Keith Dunstan, gentle footy hater, cyclist and master of words", The Age, 11 September 2013. Retrieved 12 October 2013.
External links
- Keith Dunstan articles Archived 24 June 2012 at the Wayback Machine at The National Times
- 1925 births
- 2013 deaths
- Australian columnists
- Australian humorists
- Australian memoirists
- Royal Australian Air Force personnel of World War II
- Deaths from cancer in Victoria (state)
- Journalists from Melbourne
- People educated at Geelong Grammar School
- Recipients of the Medal of the Order of Australia
- Royal Australian Air Force officers
- People from Malvern, Victoria
- People educated at Melbourne Grammar School
- Military personnel from Melbourne