The First Eight Project

The First Eight Project

Artwork: Alison Alder

The First Eight Project launched in early 2018 as a joint undertaking between the Australian Parliamentary Library, the National Museum of Australia, the National Archives of Australia, the Victorian Parliamentary Library and the ANU Australian Studies Institute. The project incorporates a series of events, lectures, exhibitions, and a monograph series on the first eight Prime Ministers of Australia.

“This collaboration aims at enlivening interest in this formative period of the nation’s history, focusing on the private, public and political lives of its political leaders, and something of the essence of the world they inhabited and which shaped them.” Dr Dianne Heriot, Parliamentary Librarian.

Read the interview with historian and AuSI Foundation Fellow, Dr David Headon, about the inspiration behind the project.

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Past Events

So much more than a Prime Minister: Andrew Fisher (1862-1928) - Australia House, London
22
Oct
2019

So much more than a Prime Minister: Andrew Fisher (1862-1928) - Australia House, London

Dr David Headon, Foundation Fellow, Australian Studies Institute

Hosted by the Britain-Australia Society About the Lecture: The remarkable contribution to Australian political life made by Andrew Fisher,…

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Puzzles of a Prime Minister: Alfred Deakin Revealed
14
Oct
2019

Puzzles of a Prime Minister: Alfred Deakin Revealed

Dr David Headon, Foundation Fellow, Australian Studies Institute

About the Lecture: When summing up the career of Australia’s second Prime Minister, Australian novelist and social commentator, Vance Palmer,…

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So much more than a Prime Minister: Andrew Fisher (1862-1928)
10
Oct
2019

So much more than a Prime Minister: Andrew Fisher (1862-1928)

Dr David Headon, Foundation Fellow, Australian Studies Institute

About the Lecture: The remarkable contribution to Australian political life made by Andrew Fisher, Australia’s fifth Prime Minister, has only just…

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