Mary Ernestine Hemmings (1899-01-21)21 January 1899 Rockhampton, Queensland
Died
21 August 1972(1972-08-21) (aged 73) Brisbane, Queensland
Occupation
journalist, travel writer and novelist
Nationality
Australian
Education
All Hallows' School, Brisbane
Children
1 son
Ernestine Hill (born Mary Ernestine Hemmings, 21 January 1899 — 21 August 1972) was an Australian journalist, travel writer and novelist. Known for her various travels across Australia and her writings about the diverse landscapes and cultures in the country, she published books such as The Great Australian Loneliness in 1937 and The Territory in 1951. She also wrote a novel, My Love Must Wait, published in 1941.[1][2]
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to 1938 by William Luke O'Dwyer and it published the early poetry of ErnestineHill, from the age of 14, on its children's pages. The Catholic advocate...
including the Sydney Morning Herald, 21 October 1944 In 1945 journalist ErnestineHill wrote about Batcho, who she also named only as "Corporal Dolly" in an...
and many of the miners went on to the nearby Arltunga gold fields. ErnestineHill wrote about the ruby rush in The Territory (1951) and she was not convinced...
Arltunga by the famous novelist ErnestineHill where he again boasted of the various ways he had killed numerous Aboriginals. Hill glorified Murray's actions...
(Binjacootra). The Bucket was named for an iron bucket left there by Buchanan. ErnestineHill wrote about the history and development of the track for Walkabout (magazine)...
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