Wednesday, March 25, 2026

April 2026 General Meeting - Saturday 18 April

                           

Guest Speaker:
Dr Douglas Newton

Join us in Gordon Library Meeting Room 1
at 2 pm on Saturday 18 April 2026 for

Private Ryan and the Lost Peace

On Saturday 18 April 2026 after our General Meeting, Douglas Newton presents Private Ryan and the Lost Peace.

Imagine the Great War ending as early as 1915. Imagine round-table negotiations finishing what seemed to be an unbreakable military stalemate... had peace come in this way, perhaps there would have been no Communism, no Fascism, no Nazism, no Great Depression, and no Second World War.

In his book Private Ryan and the Lost Peace (Longueville Media, 2021), Douglas Newton relates the story of one Australian soldier – Private Ted Ryan – who rebelled against the war, blasting talk of fighting on to ‘the knock-out blow’. His revolt landed him in four courts martial – he even received a death sentence.

Were secret diplomatic deals prolonging the war? From what we now know, Ted Ryan’s instincts were dead right: the Great War was an unnecessarily protracted catastrophe.

Join us at the Ku-ring-gai Historical Society on Saturday 18 April as Douglas Newton explores a courageous man who deserves to have his story heard.

You are welcome to stay for refreshments and a chat following the presentation.

About Douglas Newton

Dr Douglas Newton is an academic and historian. He lectured at various universities in Australia and New Zealand and was Associate Professor in European History at Western Sydney University until 2008. He has published six books on the history of Britain, Germany, and the First World War, with a special focus upon the peace movement.

As always, please keep an eye on our website in case of any last-minute changes.

The venue is Gordon Library Meeting Room 1, in the Old Gordon Public School, which adjoins the Gordon Library, 799 Pacific Highway, Gordon (corner Pacific Highway and Park Avenue).

It’s just a 5-minute walk from Gordon Station.

For a map and parking information, see our Contact page.

Friday, March 6, 2026

March 2026 General Meeting - Saturday 21 March

                          

Guest Speaker:
Dr Peter Hobbins

Join us in Gordon Library Meeting Room 1
at 2 pm on Saturday 21 March 2026 for

Skippy’s Tragic Star

On Saturday 21 March 2026 after our General Meeting, Dr Peter Hobbins presents Skippy’s Tragic Star.

What does a helicopter crash have to do with Skippy the Bush Kangaroo, filmed in Ku-ring-gai National Park? Find out at the Ku-ring-gai Historical Society on Saturday 21 March!

Just days before Christmas in 1966, a helicopter plummeted into downtown Sydney, killing everyone on board. But what made this disaster truly chilling is that the ABC film crew inside recorded their own final moments, while another crew on the Harbour captured the disaster unfolding.

The footage stunned the world, and Australian aviation changed forever. And somehow, Skippy is tangled up in this story...

Join Dr Peter Hobbins, historian, curator, and expert in all things disastrous - from pandemics to shipwrecks to aviation catastrophes - as he unpacks this gripping, true story. Expect twists, jaw-dropping details, and the kind of history lesson you won’t soon forget.

You are welcome to stay for refreshments and a chat following the presentation.

About Dr Peter Hobbins

Dr Peter Hobbins is a historian and curator at the State Library of NSW. He specialises in what happens when science, technology and medicine go wrong - including snakebite, pandemics, shipwrecks and aviation accidents.

As always, please keep an eye on our website in case of any last-minute changes.

The venue is Gordon Library Meeting Room 1, in the Old Gordon Public School, which adjoins the Gordon Library, 799 Pacific Highway, Gordon (corner Pacific Highway and Park Avenue).

It’s just a 5-minute walk from Gordon Station.

For a map and parking information, see our Contact page.