President’s update, Colin Thomas
The Peter Walker Fine Art Writing Award 2025, Mike Dalton
One Hundred Years – Some Treasured Objects of History West, the Royal Western Australian Historical Society, part 2, Dorothy Erickson
Discovery of the earliest dated depiction of Australia’s Regent bowerbird, Mark R. Cabouret & Justin J.F. Jansen
Queensland dairy farmer artist Wyclif Huston – an artistic casualty of World War II?, Kevin Lambkin
There’s a Killer in the room, R A Fredman
Australiana Society national tour to Tasmania, March 2026, Annabel Tyson & Scott Carlin
Book review: A Survey of the Bateman Collection, Scott Carlin
Jessie’s gold Kalgoorlie windlass brooch, Greg Street
Cover: Ferdinand Lucas Bauer (1760-1826), [Adult male Regent Bowerbird,(Sericulus chrysocephalus)] 1803/1804. Graphite pencil, colour-coded butuncoloured drawing on paper, unsigned but annotated ll ‘from The Coal RiverG. King of Mensis [Menzies]’ 1803 [1804]. Numbered lc N 86 and lr No 72,26.1 x 35.7 cm. Collection: Naturhistorisches Museum Wien, inventory no:FLB0153, Bird no. 85 (Brown no. 86 – Turdus). Vogel auf Ast sitzend, mitLeicht geöffneten Flügein, Aufsicht, darunter Detailstudie von Bein und Fuß.Previously unpublished.
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