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Hear Hugh speak

  • Deakin University Speech at Deakin University 2012
  • Hughie’s State of Origin radio play: Each episode of the play was a part of an SBS Rockwiz stage show which toured Queensland during the 2011 Queensland Music Festival.
  • Leah White interview: Interview Leah White did with Hughie at her web show at Journalism School at the University of Queensland 2012
  • Support of Papuans in West Papua advertisements Hughie made in support of Papuans in West Papua, regarding 1969 Act of Free Choice
  • The Deakin University: The Deakin University invited Hughie to speak at a seminar to launch their new contemporary history centre.
  • University of Southern Queensland – Part 1: This is part 1 of a speech Hughie gave to students graduating from University of Southern Queensland
  • University of Southern Queensland – Part 2: This is part 2 of a speech Hughie gave to students graduating from University of Southern Queensland

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Reviews

A revealing, funny read for anyone interested in how the media works
Canberra Times
‘Ranks with some of the best expository prose of recent years in this or any other country’
Searingly funny account of growing up in a working-class family in 1950s Australia…holds a special place in the heart of thousands of Australians and that has made Hugh Lunn a national treasure.
Southern Highland News, Bowral
Fletcher's romantic liaisons, flirtations with the rich and famous ... make for a rollicking read
Craig Cook, Adelaide Advertiser
‘Ken Fletcher was the James Bond of the tennis world. Think Russell Crowe in tennis whites’
Melbourne Sunday Age
Think Russell Crowe in tennis whites
New York Tennis Magazine
‘Can one really be so blessed with a Fred and Olive for a Mum and Dad?’
Susan Johnson
Hugh Lunn writes of his Brisbane suburban childhood with great feeling and affection. It’s a book that had me roaring with laughter…a warm, witty and amusing remembrance.
Des Partridge, The Courier-Mail
A beautiful evocation of childhood. Don’t miss reading Over the Top with Jim. It’s one of the funniest most moving autobiographies around.
Rosalind Dunn, The Sun
“Hugh has provided us with a large number of candid insights into his formative years, even some scarifyingly brutal insights. I’m impressed by the number of occasions when the notion of impure thoughts is mentioned… It’s an affectionate, slightly wistful, and embarrassingly accurate account of the way I remember growing up.”
John Dickie, Australia’s Chief Censor, 1989
" Very funny and irreverent…a classic."
John Tidey, The Age
“A triumph for Australian publishing.”
Ian McNamara, ABC Radio Australia All Over
Reading The Great Fletch, I could smell the gum leaves.
Michael Watt, UK and Savannah USA
“An embarrassing book to read in public. I defy you to read it without laughing out loud.”
Ray Martin, Channel Nine
‘Has written truly about the Vietnam War. Even the lies are true’
‘A marvellous ability to take us back in time to where nostalgia meets reality’
One of the best political books produced in recent years
David Evans, The News
‘Powerful, sensitive and often poignant account of young adulthood in the ’60s’
Peter Charlton
When I read your books I return to another world.
Jonathan Jacks, NSW
A glittering gem of a memoir.
Robert Macklin, Canberra Times
A universal story about growing up.
Ross Fitzgerald, The Australian
‘Without a doubt the most instructive, emotional, enlightening and ironic book on Rupert Murdoch’
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Brilliantly witty...a wonderfully innocent, beguiling book
Ross Fitzgerald, The Age
“A wonderful, wonderful read. It takes pride of place in my house. I’m a very proud Australian and the things that that book covered, it was me. And I’m sure a lot of people saw themselves in all the things described. It was all very, very true.”
Wayne Roberts, on Brisbane radio
‘Sometimes scarifyingly brutal’
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