
Paul Rushworth-Brown | Australian Historical Novelist, Historian & Educator
Australian historical novelist • Historian • Interviewer • Educator
Paul Rushworth-Brown is an Australian historical novelist, historian, interviewer, and educator whose work explores the human cost of history through award-winning novels, historical research, international interviews, and free educational resources.
Creator of The Human Cost of History, Paul brings the past to life through stories of ordinary people facing extraordinary moments.
Featured on international television, radio, podcasts, and literary media across Australia, the United States, and the
United Kingdom
Read the free serialized historical mystery
Explore Paul's Historical Fiction
From the World Behind the Chronicles
Life of a 17th-Century Prostitute
History judged her. Few people asked why.
From the World Behind the Chronicles
Life of a 18th-Century Gong Farmer
Somebody had to do it!
THE OUTBACK ARCHIVE
Research, Memory & Materials
A contextual record supporting Outback Odyssey
Temporary Worker Accommodation
Queensland Railways, regional Australia.
Modular housing designed to support labour mobility across expanding rail infrastructure. Temporary in design, often extended in lived duration.

Mobility and Work
Movement across regional Australia has long been tied to labour, infrastructure, and survival. Settlement and employment were not abstract forces but physical journeys across terrain.

Cultural Continuity
Rock art sites across Australia record cultural knowledge extending tens of thousands of years. These works exist beyond the temporal frame of post-war migration and modern settlement policy, forming part of a much longer continuum of presence and connection to land.

Landscape and Movement
In regional Australia, movement across terrain has historically been shaped by labour, settlement, and infrastructure rather than abstraction. The escarpments and open plains explored in Outback Odyssey are not backdrop, but structural forces that shaped mobility, allocation, and survival.








