2023 Conference Publication Indigenous Public History: Cherbourg’s Marching GirlsOsmond, Gary and Phillips, Murray (2023). Indigenous Public History: Cherbourg’s Marching Girls. Public Sport History and Community Sport Symposium, Sydney, NSW Australia, 5 December 2023. |
2023 Journal Article Too Deadly Tracking Sport Histories with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander CommunitiesOsmond, Gary (2023). Too Deadly Tracking Sport Histories with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities. Journal of Sport History, 50 (3), 395-406. doi: 10.5406/21558450.50.3.05 |
2023 Journal Article Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander sport: sporting literacy, attenuated agency, and survivancePhillips, Murray G., Osmond, Gary and Wheeler, Keane (2023). Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander sport: sporting literacy, attenuated agency, and survivance. The International Journal of the History of Sport, 40 (8), 699-718. doi: 10.1080/09523367.2023.2245765 |
2023 Other Outputs Trove, Surfing History and Myth Busting: Researching women's surfing history in AustraliaOsmond, Gary and Phillips, Murray G. (2023, 08 14). Trove, Surfing History and Myth Busting: Researching women's surfing history in Australia Trove blog |
2023 Other Outputs Olympic swimming in the Seine highlights efforts to clean up city rivers worldwideOsmond, Gary and Olive, Rebecca (2023, 08 03). Olympic swimming in the Seine highlights efforts to clean up city rivers worldwide The Conversation |
2023 Conference Publication Too deadly – Tracking sport histories with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities (Maxwell L. Howell and Reet Howell International Honor Address)Osmond, Gary (2023). Too deadly – Tracking sport histories with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities (Maxwell L. Howell and Reet Howell International Honor Address). North American Society for Sport History (NASSH) Conference, Washington, DC, United States, 26-29 May 2023. |
2023 Conference Publication The double folds of racism and history: silences, concussion and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander sportspeoplePhillips, Murray G., Wheeler, Keane and Osmond, Gary (2023). The double folds of racism and history: silences, concussion and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander sportspeople. Remembering the Injured Brain in Sport History’ (North American Society for Sport History (NASSH) pre-conference workshop, Washington, DC, United States, 25 May 2023. |
2023 Journal Article Sport and Queensland Aboriginal reserves in the 1920s and 1930s: ideology, revenue, and exploitationOsmond, Gary and Frost, Lionel (2023). Sport and Queensland Aboriginal reserves in the 1920s and 1930s: ideology, revenue, and exploitation. Asia‐Pacific Economic History Review, 63 (1), 52-72. doi: 10.1111/aehr.12260 |
2023 Conference Publication Yarrabah Yarning: Aboriginal histories of rugby leagueOsmond, Gary (2023). Yarrabah Yarning: Aboriginal histories of rugby league. Sporting Traditions XXIV (Australian Society for Sports History), Canberra, ACT, Australia, 10-13 July 2023. |
2023 Book Chapter Stealing, drinking, and not cooperating: sport, everyday resistance in Aboriginal settlements in AustraliaOsmond, Gary (2023). Stealing, drinking, and not cooperating: sport, everyday resistance in Aboriginal settlements in Australia. Decolonizing sport. (pp. 186-200) edited by Janice Forsyth, Christine O’Bonsawin, Russell Field and Murray G. Phillips. Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada: Fernwood Publishing. |
2023 Book Chapter Munns, Oscar John (1906–1982)Osmond, Gary (2023). Munns, Oscar John (1906–1982). Australian Dictionary of Biography. (pp. 1-2) Canberra, ACT, Australia: The Australian National University. |
2022 Book Chapter Mosby, Harry Walter (1945–1993)Osmond, Gary (2022). Mosby, Harry Walter (1945–1993). Australian dictionary of biography. Canberra, ACT, Australia: National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. |
2022 Conference Publication Growing up in the Torres Strait under the ‘Act’: Danny Morseu, leisure and placeMorseu, Danny and Osmond, Gary (2022). Growing up in the Torres Strait under the ‘Act’: Danny Morseu, leisure and place. Leisure Studies Association Annual Conference – ‘In Pursuit of Leisure: inequality, storytelling and the meanings of place', Falmouth, United Kingdom, 12-14 July 2022. |
2022 Journal Article Portland's "Aquatic Pied Piper": Arthur Cavill and swimming promotion in OregonOsmond, Gary (2022). Portland's "Aquatic Pied Piper": Arthur Cavill and swimming promotion in Oregon. Oregon Historical Quarterly, 123 (2), 170-193. doi: 10.1353/ohq.2022.0016 |
2022 Conference Publication Torres Strait Islander history: sport, culture and identityOsmond, Gary and Phillips, Murray G. (2022). Torres Strait Islander history: sport, culture and identity. North American Society for Sport History (NASSH), Virtual, 27-30 May 2022. |
2022 Journal Article Fighting colonialism: Olympic boxing and Australian race relationsOsmond, Gary, Phillips, Murray G. and Harvey, Alistair (2022). Fighting colonialism: Olympic boxing and Australian race relations. Journal of Olympic Studies, 3 (1), 72-95. doi: 10.5406/26396025.3.1.05 |
2022 Journal Article Through a long lens: racism, protest, memory and sovereignty in Australian sportOsmond, Gary and Klugman, Matthew (2022). Through a long lens: racism, protest, memory and sovereignty in Australian sport. Sport in History, 42 (3), 1-18. doi: 10.1080/17460263.2022.2069849 |
2022 Other Outputs Marching with a Mission: Cherbourg’s Marching GirlsWilliams, Lesley, Osmond, Gary and Phillips, Murray G. (2022). Marching with a Mission: Cherbourg’s Marching Girls. Murgon, QLD, Australia: Ration Shed Museum. |
2022 Book Chapter O'Chin, Andrew (Jack) (1917–1978)Osmond, Gary (2022). O'Chin, Andrew (Jack) (1917–1978). Australian Dictionary of Biography. (pp. n/a-n/a) Online: National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. |
2022 Book Chapter A critical discussion of history and Indigenous sport in AustraliaJudd, Barry and Osmond, Gary (2022). A critical discussion of history and Indigenous sport in Australia. Routledge handbook of sport history. (pp. 287-294) edited by Murray G. Phillips, Douglas Booth and Carly Adams. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780429318306-40 |