Mary Hoban is a Melbourne-based writer and historian. Her first book was a history of Melbourne’s celebrated Queen Victoria Market. She has also authored, co-authored, and edited various textbooks, papers, and journal articles on Australian and Asian history and cultural studies. For some years she was employed in the philatelic section of Australia Post as a writer, editor, and researcher for the nation’s postage stamps, where she wrote and edited books on subjects ranging from Christmas Island to the Antarctic, from royalty to rugby. She holds a graduate diploma in biography and life writing from Monash University and an MA in public history from the University of Technology, Sydney. In 2012 she was awarded the inaugural Hazel Rowley Literary Fellowship to write the biography of Julia Sorell Arnold.

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Mary Hoban
Biography
Awards
- Shortlisted for the 2019 Nib Literary Award
- Longlisted for the 2019 Tasmanian Premier’s Literary Prize for the best book with Tasmanian content
- Winner of the 2019 University of Southern Queensland History Book Award
- Winner of the 2019 The University of Queensland Nonfiction Book Award
- Shortlisted for the 2020 The Australian Historical Association Magarey Medal for Biography
