The pick of 40 years of Keith Dunstan's unique Melbourne journalism . . .
For more than four decades his finger has been on the pulse of the city. Whether the subject is royal tours, the passing of old ways, the destruction of our historic treasures, the splendor of Collins Street, the peculiarities of our politicians and leading citizens or the mad passion for sport; he knows about its foibles, its fads, fashions and fanaticisms.
Best known as the founder of the Anti-football League and as Melbourne's witty daily newspaper scribe, Keith Dunstan wrote regularly for the legendary weekly news magazine The Bulletin from the early 1960s under the pseudonym of 'Batman'.