In this special summer series of the Afternoon Light podcast you can enjoy the presentations delivered at our November 2025 conference entitled ‘Menzies and the British Commonwealth of Nations’. This seventh & final episode features Paul Brown’s paper ‘Sons of Empire: Menzies, Downer and their response to Britain joining the EEC’, Andrew Kemp’s paper ‘A very different world: Robert Menzies, Harold Macmillan, and the end of Greater Britain’, & Lucas McLennan’s paper ‘Menzies and Diefenbaker: Navigating the post-British World’.
Paul Brown is a published author awarded a Bachelor of Arts (History Honours) at the University of New South Wales for a thesis on the Balfour Declaration and Palestine 1917 and a Doctorate from the University of Wollongong for his study of Alexander Downer’s Formative Family Policy Influences. He has also contributed to various publications including the chapter ‘The Progressive Conservatism of Alexander Downer’ in Greg Melleuish’s study Liberalism and Conservatism and ‘Alick Downer’s Immigration Program’ in Zachary Gorman’s The Menzies Ascendency.
Andrew Kemp is a Melbourne-based writer and a former economist at the Commonwealth Treasury and the Department of Treasury and Finance in Victoria. He has written for the Australian Financial Review, contributed a chapter to Unity in Autonomy: A Federal History of the Founding of the Liberal Party, and recently launched an Australian history themed Substack titled ‘Australia Past and Present’.
Lucas McLennan works as a Senior History Teacher. He completed an Honours Degree in History and teaching qualifications at Monash University and recently completed a Master of Education from the University of Melbourne. His Masters thesis was on the Education policy of the first Anglican Bishop in Australia, William Grant Broughton, while his earlier Honours thesis examined Australia’s compulsory military training schemes between Federation and the First World War. He has a strong interest in Australia’s political, religious, and cultural history.
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