Who did he marry?
Bertha Bredt
When did he move to Sydney?
1883.
When did his parents get divorced?
1883.
When did he die?
1922.
What was the Bulletin's motto?
Australia for the white man.
What problem did he have?
Drinking problem
When did he work as a journalist?
1890s.
What did Louisa Lawson do?
She was a prominent publisher and writer.
What type of funeral did he have?
He was the first Australian writer to be granted a state funeral.
When did the motto get removed?
1960.
When did he get divorced?
1902.
Where did he travel to as a journalist?
Western Australia, Brisbane, New Zealand.
When and where was he born?
1867 at Grenfell.
What did he do in the last 20 years of his life?
Nothing.
When was the Bulletin magazine established?
1880.
How many children did he have?
Two children.
What was his first poem?
A Song of the Republic.
What was his father's nationality?
Norwegian.
Why was he imprisoned?
Failing to meet maintenance payments.
When did it achieve great success?
1890s.
Where did they take a trip pre-divorce?
London.
What was his last poem?
On the Night Train.
Where did they live?
On a selection on New Pipeclay, near Mudgee, in central NSW.
What did he appear on?
$10 note.
Who removed the motto?
Editor Donald Horne.