News and Events
Douglas Stewart Prize Award
Malcolm Fraser and Margaret Simons have been awarded the Douglas Stewart Prize for Non-Fiction in the NSW Premier’s Literary Awards for Malcolm Fraser: The Political Memoirs.
Malcolm Fraser Becomes a Patron of the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre
In celebration of the ASRC’s 10th anniversary, Malcolm Fraser accepted an invitation to become a patron of Australia’s most notable asylum seeker organisation. View his message to the ASRC online.
Malcolm Fraser Receives Papua New Guinea Award
Malcolm Fraser has been awarded Papua New Guinea's highest order, the Order of Logohu, for his services to Papua New Guinea and his humanitarian work.
Malcolm Fraser: The Political Memoirs by Malcolm Fraser and Margaret Simons Now Available
The Malcolm Fraser memoirs, written by Malcolm Fraser and Margaret Simons and published by the Miegunyah imprint of the Melbourne University Press, is now available. The memoirs were launched by the Honourable Justice Michael Kirby on Thursday, 4 March 2010 at the University of Melbourne Law School. The Malcolm Fraser Collection at the University of Melbourne Archives was used extensively in the preparation of this important contribution to the Australian memory.
For more information visit the Melbourne University Press.
To watch or read a transcript of Mr Fraser's interview with Kerry O'Brien on the 7.30 report, aired on the ABC on 22 and 23 February 2010, visit:
First part
Second part
Malcolm Fraser at UMA
Malcolm Fraser visited the University of Melbourne Archives recently to select photographs for inclusion in his forthcoming memoirs/biography. The book - Malcolm Fraser: The Political Memoirs - is written with journalist and author Dr Margaret Simons and will be published by Melbourne University Publishing (MUP) in 2010.