Graham Jackson, born in Melbourne in 1947, has published fiction and satire with Champion, University of Queensland Press and Letao Publishing.
His family has perservered with him over the years and insisted he retain his sense of humour, even in these challenging times. After a long absence, he has returned to Melbourne.







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[...] The demonisation of Julia Gillard is ideological outrage about a “shameless woman” — who seems to be wearing her scarlet letter with increasing conviction, says Graham Jackson. [...]
[...] Australia the place admirers like Tony Abbott promote? ‘The Happy Land’ is Graham Jackson‘s satirical alternative reality. This challenging work, illustrated by Gee, consists of [...]
[...] Australia the place admirers like Tony Abbott promote? ‘The Happy Land’ is Graham Jackson‘s satirical alternative reality. This challenging work, illustrated by Gee, consists of [...]
[...] Australia the place admirers like Tony Abbott promote? ‘The Happy Land’ is Graham Jackson‘s satirical alternative reality. This challenging work, illustrated by Gee, consists of [...]
[...] Australia the place admirers like Tony Abbott promote? ‘The Happy Land’ is Graham Jackson‘s satirical alternative reality. This challenging work, illustrated by Gee, consists of [...]
[...] Australia the place admirers like Tony Abbott promote? ‘The Happy Land’ is Graham Jackson‘s satirical alternative reality. This challenging work, illustrated by Gee, consists of [...]
[...] Australia the place admirers like Tony Abbott promote? ‘The Happy Land’ is Graham Jackson‘s satirical alternative reality. This challenging work, illustrated by Gee, consists of [...]
[...] Australia the place admirers like Tony Abbott promote? ‘The Happy Land’ is Graham Jackson‘s satirical alternative reality. This challenging work, illustrated by Gee, consists of [...]
[...] Australia the place admirers like Tony Abbott promote? ‘The Happy Land’ is Graham Jackson‘s satirical alternative reality. This challenging work, illustrated by Gee, consists of [...]
[...] Australia the place admirers like Tony Abbott promote? ‘The Happy Land’ is Graham Jackson‘s satirical alternative reality. This challenging work, illustrated by Gee, consists of [...]
[...] Australia the place admirers like Tony Abbott promote? ‘The Happy Land’ is Graham Jackson‘s satirical alternative reality. This challenging work, illustrated by Gee, consists of [...]
[...] Australia the place admirers like Tony Abbott promote? ‘The Happy Land’ is Graham Jackson‘s satirical alternative reality. This challenging work, illustrated by Gee, consists of [...]
[...] Australia the place admirers like Tony Abbott promote? ‘The Happy Land’ is Graham Jackson‘s satirical alternative reality. This challenging work, illustrated by Gee, consists of [...]
[...] that many of our ancestors also arrived in Australia after perilous boat journeys. In this light, Graham Jackson looks at his own family’s sea migrations to [...]
[...] isn’t necessary to fund chaplains in schools, says Graham Jackson, that the money would be better spent teaching our children the Myth and Legends of the First [...]
[...] Graham Jackson reviews IA contributor Victoria Rollison’s new political thriller, with the author giving away [...]
[...] We must also embrace Real Waubra, rescue it from the scaremongers and buy more than a chicken roll from its annual Community Festival, writes Graham Jackson. [...]
[...] None were combatants. Only in the sense that when ideology runs amok we are all combatants. ~ Graham Jackson.]IT IS TOO EASY to speak of the evil we do unto one another; the atrocities we commit in the names [...]
[...] Graham Jackson says you have to be in Melbourne next year to see the animatronic eighth wonder of the world ― King Kong the musical. [...]
[...] and a compliant media are desperate to bring this minority government to an end quickly, writes Graham Jackson, before the reforms of the last few years are [...]
[...] book Dial M for Murdoch is a chilling reminder, writes Graham Jackson, that Rupert Murdoch does not run normal businesses, but rather shadow [...]
[...] book Dial M for Murdoch is a chilling reminder, writes Graham Jackson, that Rupert Murdoch does not run normal businesses, but rather shadow [...]
[...] Mark Latham may have succumbed to the creed of neo-liberalism, but he has summed up the Abbott right to perfection in his new Quarterly Essay, says Graham Jackson. [...]
[...] Mark Latham may have succumbed to the creed of neo-liberalism, but he has summed up the Abbott right to perfection in his new Quarterly Essay, says Graham Jackson. [...]
[...] Tony Abbott has said ‘Yes’ to many of the IPA’s 75 radical policies to transform Australia — but which ones? Progressive thinktank GetUp! is concerned, writes Graham Jackson. [...]
[...] Tony Abbott has said ‘Yes’ to many of the IPA’s 75 radical policies to transform Australia — but which ones? Progressive thinktank GetUp! is concerned, writes Graham Jackson. [...]
[...] GetUp! to date on the IPA’s radical plans for Australia http://www.independentaustralia.net/2013/politics/getup-to-date-on-the-ipas-radical-plans-for-australia/ 11 April 13, Tony Abbott has said ‘Yes’ to many of the IPA’s 75 radical policies to transform Australia — but which ones? Progressive thinktank GetUp! is concerned, writes Graham Jackson. [...]
[...] Graham Jackson reviews the first novel by Macushla O’Loan — a Gothic Greek tragedy turned thriller, set in suburban Melbourne. [...]