The following pages link to Martin Flanagan (journalist)
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- Origins of Australian rules football (links | edit)
- The Line (memoir) (links | edit)
- Tasmanian Football Hall of Fame (links | edit)
- 2004 in Australian literature (links | edit)
- Dick-a-Dick (links | edit)
- McPhee Gribble (links | edit)
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- Bruce Myles (links | edit)
- James McQueen (writer) (links | edit)
- The Game in Time of War (links | edit)
- Tony Charlton (links | edit)
- Tasmanian University Football Club (links | edit)
- Eric Clarke (footballer) (links | edit)
- Tom Wills portrait (links | edit)
- The Drover's Wife (short story) (links | edit)
- The Call (Flanagan novel) (links | edit)
- Cultural depictions of Tom Wills (links | edit)
- 1955 in Australian literature (links | edit)
- Jesse Marlow (links | edit)
- A Wink from the Universe (links | edit)
- 1998 in Australian literature (links | edit)
- 2023 in Australian literature (links | edit)