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Hannah Viney, 'A rose in every cheek: 100 years of Vegemite, the wartime spread that became an Aussie icon', The Conversation, 10 July 2023.

Hannah Viney, ‘“Temper Discipline with Kindness”: Female Officers at the Old Melbourne Gaol and City Watch House, 1845-1935’, Labour History, vol. 123, no. 1 (2022): 97-122.

Hannah Viney, ‘“Actual Political Affiliations Are of Secondary Importance”: Communism and Women’s Entangled Loyalties in the Australian Anti-Nuclear Movement, 1945-1965’, Australian Journal of Politics & History (2022).

Hannah Viney, ‘The “Australian Women’s Weekly” as a Historical Source on Women during the Cold War’, Agora 57, no. 2 (August 2022): 22–25.

Hannah Viney, ‘“With One Voice, One Heartbeat”: The Size of the Anti-Iraq War Protests Has Never Been Matched, but Their Momentum Died Quickly’, Wartime, no. 96 (2021): 58-62.

Hannah Viney, ‘How the Australian Women’s Weekly Spoke to ’50s Housewives about the Cold War’, The Conversation, 8 December 2020. 

Hannah Viney, ‘“Women Are Born Diplomats”: Women, Politics and the Cold War in the Australian Women’s Weekly, 1950–1959’, Journal of Australian Studies 44, no. 3 (2020): 367–83. 

Hannah Viney, ‘Not Lightly Forgotten: The Evacuation of Crete in 1941 Pushed the Men of the RAN to the Limit’, Wartime, no. 89 (2020): 18-23.

Hannah Viney, ‘“So Close and So Real”: The Vietnam Moratoriums Revived a Struggling Peace Movement, but Did They End Australian Involvement in The War?’, Wartime, no. 92 (2020): 40-46.