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Michael Costigan (writer)

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Michael Costigan (born 1931 in Melbourne) is an Australian Roman Catholic writer.[1][2][3][4][5] He is twin brother of the late Frank Costigan QC, and older brother of the late journalist and Lord Mayor of Melbourne Peter Costigan.

References

  1. ^ Editor, former priest and social justice advocate A CONVERSATION with Dr Michael Costigan, pro-life champion By Damir Govorcin 20 March, 2005
  2. ^ Southerly: The Magazine of the Australian English Association, Sydney - Volume 56 1996 - - Page 221 "Michael Costigan is now the Executive Secretary of the Catholic Bishops' Committee for Justice, Development & Peace ..."
  3. ^ Australian Book Review - Issues 208-217 1999 - Page 36 "... Australian poet'. While that prophecy remains to be verified, The World Beyond the Fig undoubtedly has qualities which command attention and applause. Michael Costigan is aformer Director of the Australia Council's Literature Board."
  4. ^ Overland - Issues 106-109 -1987 Page 74 "Michael Costigan is the Secretary of the Ethnic Affairs Commission of New South Wales. He was the first Director of the Literature Board of the Australia Council, a position he held from 1973 to 1983, when he took up a two-year posting as ..."
  5. ^ M. Costigan, Vatican II as I experienced it, Journal of the Australian Catholic Historical Society 22 (2012), 83-104.