Author talk: Mike Carlton

Schedule

Wed, 22 Jul, 2026 at 10:00 am

UTC+10:00
Location

Cleveland Library | Cleveland, QL

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Whether you’re a history buff or love a non-fiction tale, join us for a morning with author Mike Carlton, one of Australia's foremost naval historians. The seasoned journo will be chatting about 'The Burning Blue', a stunning new book about the Royal Australian Navy's Fleet Air Arm.
Free event. Bookings required.
About the book:
Throughout the twentieth century, the pilots of the Royal Australian Navy carved their name with pride to build a service that would take shape as the Navy’s Fleet Air Arm. And not just the pilots. The observers, the engineers, the mechanics, the aircraft maintainers – and the families, too – were in the thick of it, creating a tradition.
Australian naval aviators stood tall in the gallant ranks of the fighter Aces of World War 1. The next generation flew in the grey gloom of the North Sea and the icy Arctic against Hitler’s battleships, and in the sunny blue skies or the dust storms of the Mediterranean to meet the Luftwaffe and Mussolini’s air force. In Korea – the so-called 'forgotten war' – they launched with bombs and rockets from the snowy and ice-encrusted flight deck of the aircraft carrier HMAS Sydney. Vietnam, the first helicopter war, was a theatre of sometimes tempestuous tropical skies, of rain forests, rice paddies and the perils of a 'hot' landing zone under fire in some jungle clearing.
In wartime the perils were evident. But peace has its hazards and dangers too, for naval flying is ever at the cutting edge. The most skilled and experienced pilots found it daunting to land at night on the deck of a carrier, a tiny rectangle pitching and rolling in a vast, dark ocean. Accident and death hovered not far away.
This book tells the stories of these aviators, much of it in their own words. They are the heroes who flew high in the Burning Blue.
About the author:
In a working life of more than fifty years, Mike Carlton was one of Australia's best-known media figures in radio, television and newspapers. Beginning as a cadet journalist at the ABC, he became a war correspondent in Vietnam and was the ABC's Bureau Chief in Jakarta. He also reported for the ABC from London, New York and major Asian capitals. In television, he worked on the ABC's ground-breaking This Day Tonight in the 1970s and for Nine Network News and A Current Affair. In 1980 Mike turned to talk radio, first in Sydney then in London’, where he won a coveted Sony Radio Academy award in 1993 for Britain's best talk breakfast show. His radio satire on current affairs, Friday News Review, was ‘must listening’ in Australia and the UK. For many years he wrote a popular weekly column for the Sydney Morning Herald. Mike has had a life-long passion for naval history and is the author of Cruiser, First Victory, Flagship, The Scrap Iron Flotilla and Dive! In 2025 he received a Navy Gold Commendation for his outstanding commitment and contribution to the Royal Australian Navy.
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Cleveland Library, Cnr Bloomfield and Middle Streets,Cleveland,QLD,Australia

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