November 2011, No. 336
Rodney Hall: Silence – James Ley
October 2011, No. 335
Alex Miller: Autumn Laing – Morag Fraser
September 2011, No. 334
Robert Hughes's flawed history of Rome – Peter Stothard
July–August 2011, No. 333
Coping with a resurgent China – Hugh White
June 2011, No. 332
'What is Australia, anyway?' – Patrick Allington
May 2011, No. 331
Copyright and the Internet – Colin Golvan
April 2011, No. 330
The cant about free speech – Terry Lane
Jane Sullivan: Little People – Carmel Bird
March 2011, No. 329
Tony Judt’s nimble mind – Bruce Grant
February 2011, No. 328
James Bradley (ed.): The Penguin Book of the Ocean – Gregory Kratzmann
December 2010–January 2011, No. 327
Guthrie vs Murdoch – Jan McGuinness
A new biography of Barry Humphries – Ian Britain
Strangers in the know – Geordie Williamson
Graham Oppy et al. (eds): A Companion to Philosophy in Australia and New Zealand – Adrian Walsh
November 2010, No. 326
Changes at the National Gallery of Australia – Christopher Menz
Millennial slippage: Honouring the paradox and majesty of art – Bill Henson
Lloyd Jones: Hand Me Down World – Jo Case
Roger McDonald: When Colts Ran – Peter Pierce
Anna Krien: Into the Woods – Peter Mares
October 2010, No.325
Kim Scott’s new novel That Deadman Dance – Patrick Allington
The woman behind Mary Poppins – Lisa Gorton
Having it both ways – James Ley
September 2010, No. 324
The assassination of Kevin Rudd – Neal Blewett
Mythologising Hawke – Bruce Grant
Remembering Jessica Anderson – Susan Sheridan
Devil in the detail – Kate Holden
Chris Womersley: Bereft – Carmel Bird
July–August 2010, No. 323
The travails of Bill Clinton – Morag Fraser
The Balibo Five – Jill Jolliffe
Furore in Israel – Jonathan Pearlman
June 2010, No. 322
Littoral Truth: Peter Porter (1929–2010) – Peter Steele
Man of paper, mind of steel – Michael Shmith
Letters to an Unknown Friend – Robert Dessaix
May 2010, No. 321
Vindicating Malcolm Fraser – Neal Blewett
Fighting on the beaches – Robin Prior
Joel Deane: The Norseman's Song – Chris Flynn
April 2010, No. 320
Once and Australian – Brigitta Olubas
ABR Poetry Prize Shortlist – Ynes Sanz et al.
Some kind of ghost – Kate Holden
The last king of Poland, the glass king of France – David McCooey
The young Robert Hughes – Daniel Vuillermin
March 2010, No. 319
Prickles of disquiet – Murray Waldren
The trials of Helpmann – Lee Christofis
Everyman Cosgrove – Patrick Allington
The hypnotic J.D. Salinger – Jane Goodall
February 2010, No. 318
Announcing the ABR Favourite Australian Novels
Tongues of fire - Gregory Kratzmann
Chancing our arm - Anthony Elliott
The latest laureate - Ian Gibbins
Cornucopia of death - Dianne Dempsey
Andrew Markus, James Jupp and Peter McDonald: Australia's Immigration Revolution – Peter Mares
December 2009–January 2010, No. 317
Clive James and limelight - Peter Craven
Thomas Keneally: Australians - Ann Standish
Peter Carey: Parrot and Olivier in America - Murray Waldren
Judith Beveridge: Storm and Honey - Lisa Gorton
November 2009, No. 316
Climatic quarrels - Rosaleen Love
David Foster's new novel - James Ley
Alex Miller's Lovesong - Judith Armstrong
Les Murray: Killing the Black Dog - Chris Wallace-Crabbe
October 2009, No. 315
Gerald Murnane's Barley Patch - David Musgrave
Brenda Niall on a spirited Jesuit - Morag Fraser
Dorothy Porter's posthumous collection - Gig Ryan
Denis Dutton: The Art Instinct - Helen McDonald
September 2009, No. 314
'Vanishing Wunderkind': The great oeuvre of the enigmatic Stow – Tony Hassall
'Obscuring the Heritage': The Macquarie Anthology – Peter Craven
'Guerrilla Raid on Sincerity': J.M. Coetzee's new 'novel' – James Ley
'Crashing Through': Seismic times for Gough Whitlam – Jenny Hocking
Tom Keneally's new novel – Patrick Allington
Cate Kennedy's debut novel The World Beneath – Jo Case
July–August 2009, No. 313
Bitter Fruit: Ruth Park's Trilogy of Want and Human Spirit – Shirley Walker
May 2009, No. 311
'The very edge of things': David Malouf's Ransom – Peter Rose
November 2008, No. 306
'None but the Brave': The Costello Memoirs – Neal Blewett
David Marr: The Henson Case – Peter Rose
October 2008, No. 305
'Missing From My Own Life' – Elisabeth Holdsworth
July–August 2007, No. 329
ABR/La Trobe University Annual Lecture: 'The Ups, the Downs: My Life as a Biographer' – Hazel Rowley
April 2007, No. 290
December 2004–January 2005, No. 267
The Sound and the Fury: Uneasy Times for Hacks and Critics - Peter Rose
April 2003
The Inaugural National Biography Award Annual Lecture – Peter Rose
June–July 2002, No. 242
'Keating the Fascinator': Don Watson's Recollections of a Bleeding Heart – Neal Blewett
August 2001, No. 233
'Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath: A Bystander's Recollections' – Peter Porter