Andrew Stewart

Andrew Stewart

academic Australia

Andrew Stewart is a professor at the Australian National University specializing in the study of World War II. He has provided insights into the historical context of military training practices during the war, particularly regarding the use of training bombs by the Home Guard in Britain, which were intended to prepare for a potential German invasion that ultimately never occurred.

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Australia Australia: Professor of Work and Regulation at Queensland University of Technology Andrew Stewart said the TWU could use the $50 million as it liked. 6

The Sydney Morning Herald: Will Transport Workers’ Union pass on $50 million awarded to illegally sacked workers?

Guyana Guyana: Andrew Stewart scored the equaliser for Pepsi Hikers in the men’s divisional final. 7

Stabroek News: ‘One Guyana’ Indoor Hockey - Pepsi Hikers, GBTI GCC, Saints capture divisional crowns

Guyana Guyana: Andrew Stewart scored twice for Pepsi Hikers, helping them to a comeback victory. 8

Stabroek News: GBTI GCC, Pepsi Hikers, Saints Sigmas tally contrasting wins

Australia Australia: Andrew Stewart is a director of Capital Lines & Signs who testified about his interactions with Ibrahim Helmy during an anti-corruption inquiry. 5

The Sydney Morning Herald: ICAC inquiry hears allegedly corrupt Transport for NSW official hassled contractor to buy him a car

New Zealand New Zealand: Andrew Stewart is the Rangiora dairy farmer and event committee chairman for the South Island Agricultural Field Days. 8

The New Zealand Herald – country’s largest newspaper, est. 1863: South Island Agricultural Field Days draws thousands to Kirwee

Portugal Portugal: Andrew Stewart, a professor at the National University of Australia, claims that the training bombs were intended to repel a German invasion that never occurred. 5

Público: Mais de 170 bombas da Segunda Guerra Mundial encontradas em parque infantil inglês | Europa