Favourite Australian Stories
Favourite Australian Stories is an anthology of Australian short stories edited by Colin Thiele, published by Rigby in 1963.
The anthology contains 23 stories which were published in a variety of original publications, from a range of authors.
Contents
- "The Drover's Wife", Henry Lawson
- "The Loaded Dog", Henry Lawson
- "The Perch", Dal Stivens
- "Fishing for Eels", Alan Marshall
- "Clarkey's Dead", Alan Marshall
- "A Golden Shanty", Edward Dyson
- "The Funerals of Malachi Mooney", Edward Dyson
- "The Foal", Vance Palmer
- "The Ant-Lion", Judith Wright
- "Tell Us About the Turkey, Jo", Alan Marshall
- "The Pelican", Cecil Mann
- "The Night We Watched for Wallabies", Steele Rudd
- "It Finds Its Level", Gavin Casey
- "'Twenty Strong'", Margaret Trist
- "The School Bus Driver", E. O. Schlunke
- "Quite a Blow", Standby
- "Kaijek the Songman", Xavier Herbert
- "The Grown-Up Ball", Henry [Handel Richardson]
- "The Good Herdsman", Frank Dalby Davison
- "Country Town", Hal Porter