Seamus O'Hanlon is one of Australia's leading urban historians and combines his academic career with a strong commitment to public outreach and community engagement. He has acted as an advisor on exhibitions on the history of Melbourne for Museum Victoria, the history of shopping for the State Library of Victoria, and the history of clothing manufacturing and the suburb of St Kilda for the Jewish Museum of Australia and Heritage Victoria. Seamus is a regular contributor to ABC local and national radio as well as community radio station 3RRR. He regularly speaks about his work to community groups such as U3A and local historical societies and is an invited member of the Humanities 21 speakers' group. His previous books include Together Apart, Go Melbourne, Melbourne Remade, Federation Square Melbourne.