Malcolm Robertson tells the family history of one of Australia's earliest patrons of the arts, his Scottish born great great great grandfather, William Robertson.
Raimond Gaita comments on war and truth in the context of the First World War.
Gareth Knapman explores the politics and opportunism behind the portraits of Tasmania’s Black War.
The Portrait Gallery's paintings of two poets, Les Murray and Peter Porter, demonstrate two very different artists' responses to the challenge of representing more than usually sensitive and imaginative men.
Frank Hurley's celebrated images document the heroism and minutiae of Australian exploration in Antarctica.