Mungo: The Man who LaughsMungo MacCallum was one of the wittiest political journalists to chronicle the brief golden age of Gough Whitlam's period as Prime Minister of Australia. MacCallum became one of the most influential political chroniclers, writing consistently entertaining material on Australian Federal politics. |
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MY FAMILY USED TO RUN THE PLACE AND ALL I GOT | 3 |
IF THE WAR IS REALLY OVER WHY IS EVERYONE STILL | 13 |
IF DOC EVATT HAD GONE TO CRANBROOK INSTEAD OF FORT | 23 |
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