Rosemary Neville Wighton AO (6 January 1925 – 7 February 1994) was an Australian literary editor, author and adviser to the South Australian government...
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SX500503". National Archives of Australia. Retrieved 25 December 2018. "Rosemary Wighton". AustLit. University of Queensland. Retrieved 9 June 2020. "Sir Richard...
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heritage". Australian Book Review was established by Max Harris and Rosemary Wighton as a monthly journal in Adelaide, Australia, in 1961. In 1971 production...
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Emma Howard Wight (1863–1935, United States), wr., novelist, playwr. Rosemary Wighton (1925–1994, Australia), wr. & editor Dora Wilcox (1873–1953, Australia)...
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Wickham, pseudonym of Edith Hepburn, (1883–1949), poet and playwright Rosemary Wighton (1925–1994), literary editor, author and adviser on women's affairs...
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novelist, best known for Power Without Glory (born 1917) 7 February — Rosemary Wighton, literary editor, author and advisor to the South Australian government...
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The Australian Book Review was founded in 1961 by Max Harris and Rosemary Wighton. James Aldridge – The Last Exile Mena Calthorpe – The Dyehouse A. Bertram...
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literature-related individuals follows, including year of death. 6 January — Rosemary Wighton, literary editor, author and advisor to the South Australian government...
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teacher" Elizabeth Jolley AO, for "service to Australian literature" Rosemary Wighton AO, for "public service, to literature and to the community" Tom Hungerford...
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Jumalia (GHA) Flyweight Michael Irungu (KEN) Ian Clyde (CAN) Peter Wighton (AUS) Hugh Russell (NIR) Bantamweight Barry McGuigan (NIR) Tumat Sugolik (PNG)...
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