Marian Kałuski
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| Born | February 2, 1946 |
Marian Kałuski (born in 1946 in Chełmno) - Polish-Australian journalist, writer, historian and traveler (visited 90 countries).
He has been living in Australia since 1964. He studies Poles' history in Australia and the world, Polish-Jewish relations and Poles in the Kresy.
In 1974-1977, he was the editor of "Tygodnik Polski"; Together with Dr. Zbigniew Stelmach in 1974, he saved the magazine from liquidation (the magazine has been published to this day and is the only Polish weekly in Australia). He has published or publishes, inter alia, in "Wiadomości Polskie", "Przegląd Katolicki", "Kultura", "Wiadomości", "Dziennik Polski", "Dziennik Żołnierza", "Tygodnik Polski", "Orle Biały" and "Gazeta Niedzielna", "Pisarze.pl", "Tygiel" and "KWORUM. Polish-Polish Internet Gazeta".
Co-founder of the Study of the History of the Australian Polonia, which he has been managing since 1977.[1] Thanks to his efforts, Australia Post issued a postage stamp in 1983 commemorating Paweł Edmund Strzelecki's contribution to Australia.
He is a member of the Australian Historical Society, the Australian Writers' Union and the Association of Australian Journalists, and the Australian-Chinese Friendship Society. He was a founder of the Polish-Australian Historical Society.[2]
In 1990, he was awarded the Cross of Merit by the Polish government-in-exile. The decoration was presented in 1991 on behalf of President Lech Wałęsa, in 2006 with the Silver Medal of the "Polish Community" Association in Warsaw, and in 2018, for the centenary of Poland regaining independence, with the Order of the Cross of Polonia of the World Research Council for the Polish Diaspora (Warsaw).