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holds copies and reviews of Fred Johns's publications (1906–1922), successors of 1927–28, 1933–34, 1935, 1938, 1941, 1944, 1947, 1950 and 1955, and subsequent series which were triennial (1959–1988) and annual (1991–present).
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began as the vision of South Australian sub-editor Fred Johns. Following his arrival in Australia in 1884, Johns compiled a volume of biographies of notable living compatriots. First published in 1906,
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contained nearly 1,100 entries. Subsequent editions were published in 1908, 1912, 1913, 1914 and 1922, before the book first appeared as
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which became the company Mediality.The company announced in 2022 that, after 122 years, it would cease the printed edition that year.
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lists persons assessed by the editors as having contributed "to Australian life on a national or international level".
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From 2003, the directory was published online by Crown Content Pty Ltd and later by ConnectWeb, a subsidiary of
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lists women with significant achievements in business, government, the professions, arts, sport, etc.
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Who Went Where in Who's Who 1988: The Schooling of the Australian Elite
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Fred Johns died in December 1932, bequeathing Β£1,500 to the
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lists persons assessed as significant business leaders.
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is part of a series of reference works that includes
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Index

biographical dictionary
Fred Johns
University of Adelaide
AAP
National Library of Australia
"News: Who's Who in Australia"
State Library of Queensland
Mark Peel
Janet McCalman
"The Who's Who Series"
"Johns, Frederick (Fred) (1868–1932)"
Australian Dictionary of Biography
Australian National University
ISBN
978-0-522-84459-7
ISSN
1833-7538
OCLC
70677943
"Fred Johns Scholarship"
The Advertiser
National Library of Australia
Who's Who in Australia (electronic resource)
National Library of Australia
ConnectWeb home page
Gideon Haigh
"Who's Who in Australia latest victim of our digital times"
The Weekend Australian
"Johns, Fred, 1868–1932"
National Library of Australia

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