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Peter Yule Peter Yule i(A81966 works by)
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1 y separately published work icon The Buxtons : 150 Years of Developing Melbourne Peter Yule , Collingwood : Black Inc. , 2018 12923735 2018 single work biography

'For five generations, the Buxton family has contributed to the growth of Melbourne through their real-estate and property development businesses. They have left their mark in every epoch, from the magnificence of Rochester Terrace to the elegance of 333 Collins Street, from inner-city developments in South Melbourne in the 19th century to Docklands in the 21st, and from eastern suburban projects to fully planned communities at University Hill and Merrifields.
'The Buxtons are one of only a few families who were successful in the gold rush era and are still prominent today. They have survived and prospered through two world wars, two calamitous depressions, numerous recessions and any number of political and economic crises.
'In The Buxtons Peter Yule brings their story to life, tracing how this one family left a distinctive mark on Melbourne's landscape.' (Publication Summary)
 

1 Shy Historian and Benefactor of the Highest Order Peter Yule , Will Kimpton , 2012 single work obituary (for A. G. L. Shaw )
— Appears in: The Age , 15 May 2012; (p. 16)
1 4 y separately published work icon William Lawrence Baillieu : Founder of Australia's Greatest Business Empire Peter Yule , Richmond : Hardie Grant Books , 2012 Z1846575 2012 single work biography

'Born in Queenscliff in 1859, William Lawrence Baillieu rose from a humble background to become a successful auctioneer during Melbourne's feverish land boom of the 1880s. He quickly built a large fortune, only to lose it all in the crash of the early 1890s. Ever the astute and daring entrepreneur, he resurrected his fortunes, and those of his family, beginning with real estate, share trading and gold mining and going on to build Australia's greatest diversified business empire.

Working closely with Herbert Hoover and WS Robinson, Baillieu had the vision and leadership to pioneer minerals flotation processes that revived the fortunes of Broken Hill. He founded the the Collins House group, which dominated Australian mining, metals processing and manufacturing in the first half of the 20th century and was the creative genius behind the rise of such companies as Rio Tinto, the Herald & Weekly Times, Electrolytic Zinc, Dunlop, and Carlton & United Breweries. In the first two decades of federation, "Big Bill" Baillieu was a major figure in Victorian politics, being widely believed to be 'the puppet master who pulled the strings' behind every state ministry. He was also highly influential at the federal level, playing a central role in the establishment of the Nationalist government led by Billy Hughes in early 1917.

As a builder of businesses and constructor of new industries, W.L. Baillieu left a profound and lasting imprint on the development of Australia..' Source: http://hardiegrant.com.au/ (Sighted 06/02/2012).

1 2 y separately published work icon Ian Potter : A Biography Peter Yule , Carlton : Miegunyah Press , 2006 Z1270966 2006 single work biography
1 2 y separately published work icon Carlton : A History Peter Yule (editor), Carlton : Melbourne University Publishing , 2004 Z1116496 2004 anthology essay
1 y separately published work icon From Lone Pine to Murray Pine : The Story of a Mallee Soldier Settler Peter Yule (editor), John F. Edey , Red Cliffs : Sunnyland Press , 1981 Z1525096 1981 single work autobiography
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