Author of Ned Kelly novel speaks about why we need another story about the outlaw and the Glenrowan siege

Anthony Bunn
Updated April 14 2021 - 11:24pm, first published November 11 2020 - 1:00pm
Chronicler: Melbourne bushranging buff Aidan Phelan has given an account of Ned Kelly's final stand in a novel which he has self-published after having worked through five drafts. The Bachelor of Arts graduate's fascination with the bandit was sparked by a childhood visit to Glenrowan.
Chronicler: Melbourne bushranging buff Aidan Phelan has given an account of Ned Kelly's final stand in a novel which he has self-published after having worked through five drafts. The Bachelor of Arts graduate's fascination with the bandit was sparked by a childhood visit to Glenrowan.

BEFORE World War I ended for our diggers on November 11, that date had already been cemented into Australian history.

Anthony Bunn

Anthony Bunn

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