<p>Paperback&nbsp;</p><p>188 pages</p><p>Published in 2010</p><p><br></p><p>In 2009 Australia's leading Italian-language newspaper&nbsp;II Globo&nbsp;marks 50 years of publication.&nbsp;II Globo&nbsp;began in Melbourne as a weekly broadsheet on 4 November 1959 under the leadership of Tarcisio Valmorbida and Ubaldo Larobina. At the time few expected the paper to have the longevity it has so far achieved.&nbsp;II Globo&nbsp;has been at the forefront of the heights and the challenges of Italian post-war migration to Australia often through Nino Randazzo's editorial commentary. More than a newspaper&nbsp;II Globo&nbsp;has been viewed as a leading community institution making its presence felt on Italian related issues.</p><p><br></p><p>'... This fascinating and varied study traces [II Globo's] progress and especially the role played in it by Nino Randazzo. ... This is a really important and interesting study. Hardly anyone has looked at the non-English press in the past or at the ways in which Australian</p><p>political alignments arise in immigrant situations.'</p><p>- Prof. James Jupp AM Director of the Centre for Immigration and Multicultural Studies at the Australian National University (Foreword)</p><p><br></p><p>Contributors include:&nbsp;</p><p>Bruno Mascitelli</p><p>Brent Edwards</p><p>Simone Battiston</p><p>Carlo Carli</p><p>Caterina Cafarella</p><p>Robert Pascoe</p><p>Gaetano Rando</p><p><br></p>
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