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  1. Australia's Prime Minister, Andrew Fisher, made the first report of the Anzac landing by Australia's official war correspondent, Charles Bean, available to the public on 17 May 1915. In September 1914, each dominion was invited to attach an official correspondent to its forces. Charles Bean narrowly beat the Melbourne Herald's Keith Murdoch in ...

  2. Charles Bean, best known as C. E. W. Bean, was endorsed by the Australian Journalists’ Association, and assigned after narrowly beating another journalist Keith Murdoch (father of the future News Corp chairman Rupert Murdoch). Bean had worked in London as a correspondent for The Sydney Morning Herald, and published several books.

  3. Along with his written work, Bean worked tirelessly on creating the Australian War Memorial in Canberra. He was present when the building opened on 11 November 1941 and became Chairman of the Memorial’s board in 1952. He maintained a close association with the institution for the rest of his life. During the Second World War, Bean liaised ...

  4. Charles Bean. 1879-1968 | NSW | War Correspondent & Historian. Bean was Australia’s first official war correspondent – elected by his peers – who chronicled every action of the Australian Imperial Force at Gallipoli and on the Western Front. His objective and meticulous newspaper reports, which helped mould the image of bronzed Anzacs and ...

  5. 28 de sept. de 2023 · Faculty page of Professor Sir Charles Bean. Education PhD in Economics, MIT CV. Research Centres CFM Associate. Teaching EC321: Monetary Economics

  6. Charles Bean took this case with him in 1914 when he departed for the war as the official Australian war correspondent. Bean covered the Gallipoli campaign for the newspapers and later enshrined it in the first two volumes of the Official history of Australia in the war of 1914-18, under the title The story of ANZAC.

  7. Charles Bean by Ross Coulthart.. In the often conflicting accounts from the fog of the Great War, coming to us from a century ago, as to what happened in the heat of Gallipoli battles, or on the ...