Author Nick Dyrenfurth
Nick Dyrenfurth is a Melborune-based writer and academic. He is the Executive Director of the John Curtin Research Centre.
Nick is the author and/or editor of eight non-fiction books, including A Little History of the Australian Labor Party (2011), Mateship: A Very Australian History (2015), 'A powerful influence on Australian affairs': A new history of the AWU (2017), Heroes and Villains: the Rise and Fall of the Early Australian Labor Party (2011), and Getting the Blues: The Future of Australian Labor (2019).
Nick is a leading media commentator writing for The Age, The Saturday Paper, The Australian, Sydney Morning Herald, Australian Financial Review, Daily Telegraph, The Monthly, and regularly appears on radio and television. Manticores are not Real is his first children's book.
Nick lives in Melbourne with his partner and three children.
Nick is the author and/or editor of eight non-fiction books, including A Little History of the Australian Labor Party (2011), Mateship: A Very Australian History (2015), 'A powerful influence on Australian affairs': A new history of the AWU (2017), Heroes and Villains: the Rise and Fall of the Early Australian Labor Party (2011), and Getting the Blues: The Future of Australian Labor (2019).
Nick is a leading media commentator writing for The Age, The Saturday Paper, The Australian, Sydney Morning Herald, Australian Financial Review, Daily Telegraph, The Monthly, and regularly appears on radio and television. Manticores are not Real is his first children's book.
Nick lives in Melbourne with his partner and three children.