Something to Declare by James Gobbo - ISBN: 9780522857313
Hardcover
Sir James Gobbo is an exemplar of Australia’s multicultural society. In these memoirs, Sir James reflects on his involvement with immigration reform and in the growth of multicultural policy. The book traces his extensive contributions to areas such as artisanship training, the Australian honours sy…

Something to Declare

The Memoirs of Sir James Gobbo

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  • Hardcover

    376 pages

  • Release Date

    1 June 2010

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Summary

Sir James Gobbo reflects for the first time on his involvement with immigration reform and in the growth of multicultural policy in Australia.Sir James Gobbo is an exemplar of Australia’s multicultural society. Australian-born but spending his early childhood in Italy, he returned with his family to Australia at the age of seven. In time, he would become a Rhodes Scholar, successful barrister, Judge of the Supreme Court and Governor of Victoria.In these engaging memoirs, Sir James reflects fo…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780522857313
ISBN-10:0522857310
Author:James Gobbo
Publisher:Melbourne University Press
Imprint:Melbourne University Press
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:376
Release Date:1 June 2010
Weight:725g
Dimensions:241mm x 162mm x 32mm
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Critics Review

“In his long and varied life Sir James Gobbo has gathered many memories and amusing experiences and encounters with a rich cross-section of Australian society and he shares many of them in this relaxed and entertaining memoir.” –Canberra Times

About The Author

James Gobbo

Sir James Gobbo’s parents migrated to Australia in 1938 when he was seven. He was educated in Melbourne and at Oxford University, where he was Victorian Rhodes Scholar for 1952 and President of the Oxford University Boat Club, rowing in the crew that won the 100th Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race.After a successful career as a barrister, he was appointed a Judge of the Supreme Court of Victoria in 1978. In 1997, he was appointed Governor of Victoria, the first person of non-English speaking background ever to be appointed to that office in Australia.Sir James was honoured with a knighthood in 1982 for services to the community. He was again honoured for service to the law, multicultural affairs and hospitals by the award of Companion of the Order of Australia in 1993.Sir James’s current positions include Chairman of the Council of the National Library of Australia and Chairman of the Australian Multicultural Foundation. He is a Vice President of the Order of Malta, which is involved in the provision of home-based palliative care in Victoria through Eastern Palliative Care (EPC).

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