Billy Griffiths is a research fellow at the Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation. He is the author of The China Breakthrough and co-editor with Mike Smith of The Australian Archaeologist’s Book of Quotations.
 Essays & reportage
      
        
      Haunted country
    
    
      Billy Griffiths 
    
    
      23 March 2018    
    
      Extract | In the earliest days of Australian archaeology, Isabel McBryde set out to decipher the landscape of New England
      
    
  
  
          
        Essays & reportage
      
        
      Haunted country
    
    
      Billy Griffiths 
    
    
      23 March 2018    
    
      Extract | In the earliest days of Australian archaeology, Isabel McBryde set out to decipher the landscape of New England
    
  
                
          
          
  
    
         Essays & reportage
      
        
      Digging deeper into a 65,000 year story
    
    
      Billy Griffiths 
    
    
      28 July 2017    
    
      Don’t be dazzled by the numbers. What counts is how this latest archaeological find contributes to our understanding of Australia’s deep and dynamic history
      
    
  
  
          
        Essays & reportage
      
        
      Digging deeper into a 65,000 year story
    
    
      Billy Griffiths 
    
    
      28 July 2017    
    
      Don’t be dazzled by the numbers. What counts is how this latest archaeological find contributes to our understanding of Australia’s deep and dynamic history
    
  
                
          
          
  
    
         Essays & reportage
      
        
      Whitlam in China
    
    
      Billy Griffiths 
    
    
      22 October 2014    
    
      Gough Whitlam’s visit to China in 1971 was a turning point in relations between the two countries. But luck also played a part in this audacious mission
      
    
  
  
          
        Essays & reportage
      
        
      Whitlam in China
    
    
      Billy Griffiths 
    
    
      22 October 2014    
    
      Gough Whitlam’s visit to China in 1971 was a turning point in relations between the two countries. But luck also played a part in this audacious mission
    
  
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