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Anthony O'Donnell is an Adjunct Senior Lecturer at La Trobe University School of Law in Melbourne. He holds LLB, BA(Hons), and LLM degrees from the University of Melbourne. His research focuses on Australian labour law, labour history, and social policy. He has authored influential works such as Inventing Unemployment (2019) and co-authored Moss Cass and the Greening of the Australian Labor Party (2017). O'Donnell has led significant projects including an ARC-funded initiative to digitize Australian industrial law resources (2017–2018) and contributed to international studies on fixed-term work and regulatory theory. He served as co-editor of Labour and Industry (2012–2015) and is an associate member of the University of Melbourne's Centre for Employment and Labour Relations Law. Current projects include a co-authored history of post-war Australian labour law and a study of the marxist publication Arena.
Education: LLB, BA(Hons), LLM – University of Melbourne, Australia.
Research Interests: Australian Labour Law, Labour History, Social Policy, Labour Market Regulation, Public Employment Services, Political Biography.
Grants: ARC Linkage Infrastructure Grant (2017–2018) for digital industrial law library. Collaborations include work with the Australian Legal Information Institute (AustLII).
Advising & Grants: No listed advisees; primary contributions through funded research and editorial roles.
Labs/Teams: Associated with University of Melbourne's Centre for Employment and Labour Relations Law. Collaborative projects include international legal index development and regulatory analysis.


