Plays
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- Lawson (1943)
- Westernlimit (1946)
- My Life is my Affair (1947)
- Had We But World Enough — first performed 1950
- "Sky without Birds" in Plays of the 50s (2007) — first performed in 1950
- The Belhe And The Bushranger
- Hewers Of Coal
- The King Who Wouldn't — first performed 1952
- Marx Of Time
- Milestones
- Royal Tour
- The Torrents (1996) — first performed in 1954
- Drive a Hard Bargain (1955) — first performed in Ballarat, October 1957
- "Burst of Summer" in Plays of the 60's, Vol. 1 (1997) — first performed in 1960
- The Man who Wanted to Murder Sherlock Holmes: A Play for Radio (1987)
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