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David Clune is an Honorary Associate in the Department of Government and International Relations at the University of Sydney and Consultant Historian to the NSW Legislative Council History Project. Previously, he served as Manager of the NSW Parliament’s Research Service and Parliament’s Historian, contributing extensively to the documentation of NSW political history.
His research focuses on Australian political history, NSW governance, electoral systems, and parliamentary institutions. Key areas include the evolution of NSW premiers and governors, legislative processes, and historical analysis of state politics. His work integrates archival research with contemporary political commentary.
Clune’s publications emphasize Australian political history, legislative studies, and biographical analysis of key figures. Recent works chronicle NSW political developments, analyze electoral trends, and explore institutional reforms, reflecting a consistent focus on governance and historical continuity.
Awards & Honors:
- Centenary of Federation Medal (2001)
- Order of Australia Medal (2011)


