First published in Sydney by Angus & Robertson, 1941-1969.
Ferguson, John Alexander (compiler).
The preparation of the addenda to Ferguson’s definitive Bibliography of Australia was commenced during the lifetime of Sir John Ferguson. The work was carried on after his death, first by his original publishers Angus & Robertson and later by the National Library of Australia.
Burmester, Clifford Amandus (compiler), 4 volumes.
An essential general survey of the Library’s collections by subject. See also our online Guide to selected collections.
A New Zealand-born collector, connoisseur and art dealer, Rex Nan Kivell amassed a remarkably diverse collection of special interest to all Australians - a collection that documents both European imaginings of the fabled Antipodes, and real European voyages to Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific.
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In Deloitte Digital’s latest campaign from the For Fun’s Sake platform, Suzuki is championing the great value offered by its range by honouring the clear intellect of owners and drivers for making such a smart decision.
And a free “sashbelt” – a sash that attaches to the seat belt of the car – will be available with all new Suzukis across the range.
Says Michael Pachota, general manager, Suzuki: “Suzuki drivers are some of the smartest on the road, simply due to the fact that they have chosen to be Suzuki drivers. We wanted to reward their decision, beyond the great value, and make every ride a parade for their brilliance.”
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Deloitte Digital’s Charles Baylis and Matt Lawson
Commercial Radio Australia has crowned Deloitte Digital as the winner of round 1 of the 2022 Siren Awards.
The agency took out prizes for the Best Single Ad and Overall Round Winner at the awards for its Suzuki Australia ‘Motorbike of Cars’ advertisement, an ASMR-style clip which asked listeners to imagine a Suzuki car as being “two motorbikes stuck together with couches”.
In response to their win, creators Charles Baylis and Matt Lawson said that “radio is all about the theatre of the mind”.
“We allowed an audience to experience an impossibly fun mode of transport and drive it around that theatre, legally,” they said.
German immigrant Bernard Holtermann was photographed in 1872 with the largest gold nugget in the world but the story behind the picture is almost as intriguing as the self-made man himself.