Rodney & Robin Sullivan

Rodney Sullivan is an Honorary Research Associate Professor in the School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry at The University of Queensland. He was formerly an Associate Professor in the Department
of History & Politics at James Cook University, Townsville. He has published in the fields of Australian and Philippine-American history, and, since 2013, on the Irish in Queensland. He has contributed to the
Australian Dictionary of Biography and the Biographical Dictionary of the Australian Senate.
Rodney holds an MA in History from The University of Queensland and an MEd and PhD in History from James Cook University.

Robin Sullivan is an Honorary Research Associate Professor in the School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry at The University of Queensland. She was formerly Queensland Commissioner for
332 Children and Young People and a Director-General in the Queensland public service. Her publications include articles on labour history, education and family issues. She has co-authored articles on the Irish in Queensland.
Robin holds a BA and BEd from The University of Queensland and a MEd from James Cook University. She has honorary doctorates from the Queensland University of Technology and Central Queensland
University. In 2001, she was awarded a Centenary Medal.