Marriage
Successes
Early Life
Lawson's Decline
Bulletin Magazine
100

Who did he marry?

Bertha Bredt

100

When did he move to Sydney?

1883.

100

When did his parents get divorced?

1883.

100

When did he die?

1922.

100

What was the Bulletin's motto?

Australia for the white man.

200

What problem did he have?

Drinking problem

200

When did he work as a journalist?

1890s.

200

What did Louisa Lawson do?

She was a prominent publisher and writer.

200

What type of funeral did he have?

He was the first Australian writer to be granted a state funeral.

200

When did the motto get removed?

1960.

300

When did he get divorced?

1902.

300

Where did he travel to as a journalist?

Western Australia, Brisbane, New Zealand.

300

When and where was he born?

1867 at Grenfell.

300

What did he do in the last 20 years of his life?

Nothing.

300

When was the Bulletin magazine established?

1880.

400

How many children did he have?

Two children.

400

What was his first poem?

A Song of the Republic.

400

What was his father's nationality?

Norwegian.

400

Why was he imprisoned?

Failing to meet maintenance payments.

400

When did it achieve great success?

1890s.

500

Where did they take a trip pre-divorce?

London.

500

What was his last poem?

On the Night Train.

500

Where did they live?

On a selection on New Pipeclay, near Mudgee, in central NSW.

500

What did he appear on?

$10 note.

500

Who removed the motto?

Editor Donald Horne.