I can help with the latest publicly reported updates about Clare Wright, but I don’t have real-time access to news feeds in this moment. If you’d like, I can summarize known recent highlights up to my last update or guide you to reliable sources to check now.
What you’ll likely want to know
- Recent publications or talks: Clare Wright has published and discussed works on Australian history, including The Forgotten Rebels of Eureka and You Daughters of Freedom, with ongoing engagement in public history projects.
- Current roles and projects: She has held prominent academic and cultural positions (for example, roles related to public engagement and national museums). Checking the latest university or museum announcements often reveals current positions and new initiatives.
- Media appearances: Wright frequently appears in interviews, podcasts, and broadcasts discussing feminist history and Australian democracy.
Where to look for the latest
- Official websites: Clare Wright’s personal site and the websites of institutions she’s affiliated with (universities, museums) often post press releases and event calendars.
- Major Australian outlets: The Guardian Australia, ABC News, The Conversation, and The Monthly frequently cover prominent historians and authors like Wright.
- Social channels: If she maintains public profiles (Twitter/X, Instagram, LinkedIn), those are common sources for announcements, readings, and public appearances.
- Library and university newsrooms: La Trobe University and partner institutions often publish news about appointments, awards, or new books.
If you want, tell me a bit more about what kind of updates you care about (new books, awards, media appearances, or speaking engagements), and I’ll tailor a concise search plan you can use to get the latest. I can also draft a quick one-paragraph update you can paste into a note or email once you pull the newest details.
Sources
In 2022, Clare was on the National Cultural Policy Expert Advisory Panel and was commissioned to co-write (with Christos Tsiolkis) the Vision Statement for the policy document, *Revive*. She is Chair of the National Museum of Australia Council. Clare’s next book was the best-selling You Daughters of Freedom (Text), published in October 2018. *You Daughters of Freedom *was shortlisted for the 2019 Prime Minister’s Literary Award, and was shortlisted for the Australian History Association’s...
www.clarewright.com.auWords by Sophie TolhurstClare Wright co-founded Wright & Wright in 1994 alongside partner and husband Sandy. Twenty-six years later, the practice has many notable projects under its belt,...
www.designcurial.comArticles by Clare Wright on Muck Rack. Find Clare Wright's email address, contact information, LinkedIn, Twitter, other social media and more.
muckrack.comProfessor Clare Wright OAM appointed to new public engagement role
www.latrobe.edu.au*The Forgotten Rebels of Eureka *and *You Daughters of Freedom*, which comprise the first two instalments of her Democracy Trilogy. *The* *Forgotten Rebels of Eureka* won the 2014 Stella Prize and NIB Award and is currently being developed into a television drama series in an international coproduction. The final instalment of Clare’s Democracy Trilogy, *Ṉäku Dhäruk*, a history of the Yirrkala Bark Petitions, will be published in October 2024. Clare has written and presented history...
www.wheelercentre.comProfessor Clare Wright OAM reflects on her career
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