Whimpress was publications manager of the South Australian National Football League from 1979 to 1984, during which time he edited the Football Budget and wrote his first book, The South Australian Football Story. From 1994 to 2009 he was curator of the Adelaide Oval Museum.[3] He published and edited the journal of Australian cricket history, Baggy Green, from 1998[1][4][5] until 2010.[citation needed] Whimpress has also published two volumes of memoir and other books on family history, oral history, art history, and poetry.
Journalism/history
Articles, reviews and journalism by Whimpress on sporting and other subjects have appeared in numerous magazines and journals in Australia.[6] He edited the journal Baggy Green from its inception in 1998[1][4] until 2010.[citation needed]
Adelaide Then and Now (with photographer Adam Lee, Axiom 2008, 2011)
The Official MCC Ashes Treasures (Carlton 2009, 2010, 2013; ABC 2009); as The Official Ashes Treasures (Allen & Unwin 2013); as The Official MCC Story of the Ashes/The Official Story of the Ashes (Carlton/Hardie Grant 2015, ISBN1780976402); Carlton/Hardie Grant 2017)
Classic Adelaide and its Environs (with photographer Adam Lee, Axiom 2010)
On Our Selection: An alternative history of Australian Cricket (2011)
Cricket and Politics (2013)
Sports Writing: A Personal Journey (2013)
Adelaide Oval Tennis: 1878–2012 (2014)
Baggy Green: A selection 1998–2010 (ed., 2016)
Adelaide Oval: A photo-document 2009 (2017)
Joe Darling: Cricketer, Farmer, Politician and Family Man (with Graeme Ryan, Ryan Publishing, 2018)
The Towns: 100 Years of Glory 1919–2018 (Edwardstown Football Club 2019)
George Giffen: A Biography (Walla Walla Press, 2020)
Adelaide University Cricket Club: A History (with Robert O'Shannassy, 2022)