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The Manufacturing Worker

  • AU NBAC S1043
  • Serial
  • 1995 - 2000

Granville. Published by the Australian Manufacturing Workers' Union

Australian Manufacturing Workers' Union

Assessment of the impacts of frost and drought in Papua New Guinea; surveys and research

  • AU ANUA 558
  • Series
  • 1997 - 1998

In 1997 Papua New Guinea was in the throes of a severe drought with frosts at high altitudes, which severely disrupted food and water supplies. Funded by AusAid, teams of researchers led by the authors, including Papua New Guineans and Papua New Guinea based agriculturalists, conducted field surveys to assess the impact of drought and frost on village food and water supply in all 19 provinces and most districts. The collection includes the field survey data sheets, the Excel database spreadsheet compiled by Joseph Viles, his BA Hons thesis and Bryant Allen's collection of research papers.

Allen, Bryant

Centre for the Mind records

  • AU ANUA 275
  • Series
  • 1997 - 2006

This series includes files created by the centre mainly to document two events, the "What Makes a Champion" seminar and the "Geniuses, Prodigies and Savants" seminar. This work was mainly undertaken by Professor Alan Snyder. The series includes material documenting the proceedings at the seminars, the books that came from the seminars, and interviews with prominent individuals.

ANU Centre for the Mind

Registers of ANU research protocols

  • AU ANUA 214
  • Series
  • 1997 - 2001

The series consists of research proposals by staff and students which are considered against established protocols by the Committee. There are separate registers for Psychology, Science Communications, Medical, and Sociology for 1997–1999, and registers for Archaeology and Anthropology, Legal, and the Institute of the Arts for 1999. The registers are contolled by an annual single number with alphabetical prefix indicating the subject, eg P=Psychology, SC=Science Communications. In 1999 a new consolidated annual single number system was introduced, eg 1999/25, irrespective of subject.

ANU Ethics in Human Experimentation Committee

Reform (National Farmers' Federation)

  • AU NBAC S1066
  • Serial
  • Autumn 1997 - Winter 2002

A quarterly publication of the National Farmers' Federation

National Farmers' Federation

Jon Belmonte Collection

  • AU NBAC N183
  • Deposit
  • 1997 - 1998

Documents relating to employment by Fynwest and PCS Training Resources during 1998 Maritime Dispute.

Belmonte, Jonathan Stuart

ANU Chancellor Peter Baume's correspondence

  • AU ANUA 215
  • Series
  • 1997 - 2000

The Chancellor’s correspondence ranges over many subjects from administrative, political and educational issues to drop copies of documents and invitations.

Baume, Peter Erne

Friends of the Noel Butlin Archives Centre deposit

  • AU NBAC Z645
  • Deposit
  • 1997 - 2004

Minutes of Committee and general meetings, constitution, membership records, correspondence, files relating to the review of positions and the archives' structure, files about events including the annual lecture and the Business Archives Symposium, and newsletters.

Friends of the Noel Butlin Archives Centre

NSW Firefighter

  • AU NBAC S1065
  • Serial
  • 1997 - 2001

Official Journal of the NSW Fire Brigade Employees' Union. Issues from 1997 - 2001 (gaps).

New South Wales Fire Brigade Employees' Union

ANU Pro-Chancellor Annabelle Bennett's correspondence

  • AU ANUA 216
  • Series
  • 1998 - 1999

The Pro-Chancellor’s correspondence covers educational issues, administrative arrangements and invitations and dates from November 1998 to September 1999.

Bennett, Annabelle Claire

Institute & Guild of Brewing Asia Pacific Section Newsletter

  • AU NBAC S1049
  • Serial
  • 1998 - 2002 (incomplete)

South Australia. Some gaps in holdings. Also includes "Keeping a Head? The Institute & Guild of Brewing - Asia Pacific Section 1952 - 2002" by John Harvey

The Institute of Brewing - Asia Pacific Section

Jabal Centre records

  • AU ANUA 73
  • Series
  • 1998 - 2001

The records include display photographs used for promotion, recruitment and the activities of the Centre.

Jabal Indigenous Australian Centre

Papers of Ian Scales on the Western State Movement (Solomon Islands)

  • AU ANUA 637
  • Series
  • 1999 - 2001

Papers relating to the Western State Movement, Solomon Islands, 1999 - 2001 (items 1 - 36), papers relating to Solomon Islands Government Provincial Government Review Committee (items 32 - 37), report of the State Government Task Force 2001 (items 38 - 44) and newspaper cuttings related to the Western State Movement 1999 - 2001 (item 45).

Scales, Ian A.

CRC for Greenhouse Accounting records

  • AU ANUA 492
  • Series
  • 1999 - 2006

Research files, minutes of Board and Management team meetings, annual reports and strategic plans, publications and media files, correspondence, agreements and legal material. Also includes files relating to the Australian Greenhouse Office and partnerships.

Cooperative Research Centre for Greenhouse Accounting

Index cards

  • AU ANUA 515
  • Series
  • pre 2000

Index cards A - K (incomplete).

University Records

Australian Forestry School reunion papers

  • AU ANUA 81
  • Series
  • 2000

The papers relate to a reunion of former students of the Australian Forestry School, 1927 - 1964. There are committee minutes, administrative files, biographical notes of students called 'Growing Stock' and compiled by class coordinators, photographs of the event and the publication produced for the reunion 'A Brief History of the Australian Forestry School' by LT Carron.

AFS (Australian Forestry School) Reunion 2000 Incorporated

Papers of Malcolm Gillies

  • AU ANUA 257
  • Series
  • 2001 - 2006

The folders contain correspondence and reports on ANU Colleges and Centres, and other universities and educational institutions.

Gillies, Malcolm

University Research Committee minutes

  • AU ANUA 472
  • Series
  • 2001 - 2010

Bound minutes and agenda papers of the University Research Committee (2001-2010)

University Research Committee

Index to meeting minutes

  • AU ANUA 478
  • Series
  • 2001 - 2011

The folder contains indexes to committee meeting agenda and minutes by year

University Education Committee

Files and publications from Pandanus Books

  • AU ANUA 298
  • Series
  • 2001 - 2006

There are correspondence and administrative files as well as ‘author’ files created by editors Justine Molony and Duncan Beard which contain correspondence with authors and the original manuscript submitted. There is a copy of each publication produced from 2001 to 2006 and promotional material including a book of reviews.

Pandanus Books, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies at the ANU

Publications from Australian Partnership for Advanced Computing

  • AU ANUA 288
  • Series
  • 2002 - 2007

ANU was the lead agency in this consortium funded by the Commonwealth Department of Education, Science and Training which included University and other research facilities throughout Australia.

Australian Partnership for Advanced Computing

National Institute for Asian Pacific Studies records

  • AU ANUA 262
  • Series
  • 2002 - 2005

Records of the National Institute for Asian Pacific Studies including governance and committee meetings, media and events files, conference proposals and programs, reports, charter, constitution, correspondence, publications, newsletters and photographs.

National Institute for Asian Pacific Studies

Research material for 50th anniversary history of University House

  • AU ANUA 235
  • Series
  • 2002 - 2005

This series includes original source material dating from 1949 as well as photocopies of published and unpublished material, photographs, and notes made by Waterhouse in researching and writing University House As They Experienced It: A History 1954–2004.

Waterhouse, Jill

Partnership in Islamic Education Scheme (PIES) program records

  • AU ANUA 753
  • Series
  • 2003 - 2021

The Partnership in Islamic Education Scheme (PIES) program and its predecessors brought selected participants from the Indonesian higher education sector to the Australian National University for two semesters of study and skills training between 2004 and 2019. Records include a history of the establishment of the scheme by Emeritus Professor Virginia Hooker, early grant proposals, funding agreements, applications from successful cohorts of participants, evaluation and completion reports, books published by each cohort, copy of the PIES website, and administrative records.

The program was an initiative of Professor Virginia Hooker who worked with Professor Merle Ricklefs to develop the Partnership in Education and Training of Regional Islamic Institutions (PETRII) scheme, known as the ‘sandwich’ program. Funded by AusAID, the scheme ran from 2004-2006. It was followed by PIES which operated under the umbrella of the Australia-Indonesia Institute in collaboration with the Directorate of Higher Islamic Education and Indonesia’s Ministry of Religious Affairs (MORA), with funding from the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. PETRII and PIES were developed to provide opportunities for higher education teachers and academics to undertake overseas study, advance or complete their Indonesian degrees and build academic networks. The initial PIES program ran over two semesters 2008-2009 with Professor Hooker as Director. PIES II, PIES III and PIES IV operated under the Directorship of Associate Professor Greg Fealy with Dr Sally White continuing as academic mentor. A grant application for PIES V to operate from 2020, was unsuccessful and the scheme closed in 2021 with a final farewell event held on 8 September 2021 via zoom teleconference due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

College of Asia and the Pacific

James Conner collection

  • AU ANUA 636
  • Series
  • 2003 - 2014

Slide Folders: Approximately 3,005 slides arranged in 10 countries.

Conner, James Rex

Humphrey McQueen's interviews with union officials

  • AU NBAC N369
  • Deposit
  • 2004 - 2006

The interviews were conducted by Humphrey McQueen as part of a University of Sydney oral history project for the Australian Centre for Industrial Relations Research and Training, while he was researching and writing his publications 'Framework of Flesh: Builders' Labourers Battle for Health and Safety' (2009) and 'We Built this Country: Builders' Labourers and their Unions, 1787 to the Future' (2011). The participants were union officials in the Builders' Labourers' Federation (BLF), the Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union (CFMEU) and in one case, the Royal Australian Nursing Federation. Most were recorded on Sony minidisc. There is also a recording on DVD of a talk given by McQueen to a seminar in November 2005.

McQueen, Humphrey Dennis

Electronic files

  • AU ANUA 248
  • Series
  • 2004 - 2006

The email and electronic documents relate to Templeman’s role as head of Pandanus Books which published fiction, poetry, memoir and non-fiction works relating to Asia and the Pacific.

Templeman, Ian

Examination papers

  • AU ANUA 510
  • Series
  • 2004 - 2008

Examination papers.

Medical School

Now and then : journal of the National Museum of Labour

  • AU NBAC S17
  • Serial
  • 2010 - 2014

To celebrate a history of working people in Australia it was proposed that a museum might be built in Canberra where historical items and iconography from all around the country could be displayed, in one central location. The journal 'Now and Then' was developed in 2010 to support the campaign, launched by UnionsACT in 2009, for the establishment of this National Museum of Labour. The museum never eventuated. The journal ceased in 2014.

UnionsACT

Australian Century Farm and Station Awards applications

  • AU NBAC N355
  • Deposit
  • 2014 - ?

Applications to the Century Farm and Station Awards include details of current and past owners, original land grant or purchase, buildings and improvements, accompanied by copies of family histories, photographs and maps.

Australian Century Farm and Station Awards National Co-ordinator

Manuscript of an autobiography written by Des Pike, Crumbs from Memory's Table

  • AU ANUA 623
  • Series
  • 2016 - 2018

Volume 1 of his autobiography from the 1940s - 1960s includes: Early memories; Mount Barker 1940 - 1945; Melbourne 1946 - 1955; Melbourne The Australian School of Pacific Administration (ASOPA) 1956; Port Moresby 1956; Manus 1956 - 57; Australian School of Pacific Administration Long Course 1958; Milne Bay District 1959 - 1964.
Volume 2 of his autobiography covers the period from 1964 to his departure from Papua New Guinea in 1978

Pike, G D (Des)

Petrographic reports

  • AU ANUA 613
  • Series
  • 2016

Petrographic reports prepared as part of Dickinson's collaborative investigations with archaeologists working in the South Pacific.

Dickinson, William R (Bill)

Archival recordings of ANU buildings

  • AU ANUA ANUA 659
  • Series
  • 2016 - 2017

Reports documenting some of the buildings on ANU campus demolished or altered between 2016 and 2017.

ANU Heritage

ANU COVID-19 digital archive of University publications and records

  • AU ANUA 722
  • Series
  • 2020-

This is an artificial series consisting of digital items created by the ANU during the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. It includes official newsletters, COVID-19 health and safety promotional material, and contributions from ANU staff and students. The ANU COVID-19 digital archive webpage also includes links to external web resources.

Australian National University

ANU COVID-19 community contributed digital archive

  • AU ANUA ANUA 723
  • Series
  • 2020-

This is a formed series consisting of digital files submitted by ANU staff and students in response to a call for submissions about experiences of the COVID-19 (novel coronavirus) pandemic.

Australian National University

Life Celebrations: ANU Obituaries 2000 - 2021

  • AU ANUA 748
  • Series
  • 2021

A volume of obituaries of 192 ANU members 2000 - 2021. Compiled and edited by James J. Fox on behalf of the ANU Emeritus Faculty, for the 75th anniversary of the ANU.
The subjects of the obituaries are: Gordon Ada, David Adams, Antonio Alfonso, Heinz Arndt, Eric Bachelard, Donald Baker, Desmond Ball, John Ballard, John Banks, John Barnes, Allan Barton, Athelstan (Athel) Beckwith, Peter Bishop, Wilfred (Mick) Borrie, Howard Bradbury, Leonard Broom, Robert Brown, Christopher Bryant, Ian Buckley, John (Jack) Caldwell, Burgess Cameron, Ken Campbell, Denis Carr, Leslie (Les) Carron, John Carver, Ian Castles, Edward (Ted) Chapman, Bruce Chappell, John Chappell, Axel Clark, Michael Coper, David Craig, Keith Crook, Helen Cumpston, David Curtis, Charles Ian Donaldson, Audrey Donnithorne, Michael Dopita, Steve Dowrick, George Dracoulis, David (Noel) Dunbar, John Eddy, Ralph Elliott, Margaret Evans (née Newell), Thomas Faunce, Frank Fenner, Raymond Firth, Ernest (Fred) Fisk, Derek Freeman, John Frodsham, Eric Fry, Bryan Furnass, John Gage, Peter Gage, Kenneth Gardiner, Quentin Gibson, William (Bill) Ginnane, Robin (Bob) Gollan, Alan Gray, James Grieve, Colin Groves, Murray Groves, Charles Hamilton, Donald Hardman, Peter Herbst, Luise Hercus, Alison Hope Hewitt, Christopher Heyde, Barry Hindess, Ross Hohnen, Alec Derwent (A.D.) Hope, Diana Howlett, Helen Hughes, Thelma Hunter, Mehmet Mehdi Ilhan, Ken Inglis, Helen James, Richard (Dick) Johnson, Rhys Jones, Jan Willem de Jong, Joseph Jordens, Peter Karmel, Douglas Kelly, Hal Kendig, Eleanor Joan Kerr, Elizabeth Kingdon, Kailash Kumar, Kevin Lafferty, Ronald Lampert, William Graeme Laver, Kenneth Le Couteur, Godfrey Linge, Liu Ts’un-yan, Lo Hui-min, Helmut Loofs-Wissowa, Peter Loveday, Donald Low, Isobel Low (née Smails), Andrew Mack, James (Jamie) Mackie, Lewis Mander, Richard Mark, Allan Martin, Russell Mathews, Colin Mayrhofer, Jacqueline Mayrhofer, Oliver MacDonagh, Ian McDougall, Alan McIntosh, Tony McMichael, Leslie Melville, Peter Menzies, Geoffry Mercer, Robert (Bob) Meyer, J.D.B. (Bruce) Miller Klaus Moje, John Molony, Ann Moyal, Derek John Mulvaney, Noel Bede Nairn, Hyland Neil (Hank) Nelson, Bernhard Neumann, Graeme Max Neutze, Lawrence (Laurie) Nichol, Maev O’Collins, Marcus (Mark) Oliphant, Trevor Ophel, William (Bill) Packard, Robert Parker, John Passmore, Mervyn Paterson, Colin Plowman, Charles Price, Stephen Procter, Ian Proudfoot, Igor de Rachewiltz, William (Bill) Ramson, Michael (Mike) Raupach, Beryl Rawson, Marie Reay, Jack Richardson, James Richardson, Rodney (Rod) Rickards, Merle Calvin Ricklefs, Diana (Di) Riddell, Thomas Henry (Harry) Rigby John Ritchie, Derek Robinson, Deborah Bird Rose, Andrée Rosenfeld, Ian Gordon Ross, Geoffrey Rossiter, George Russell, Ladislav (Lado) Růžička, Pierre Ryckmans, Peter Sack, Alan Sargeson, Derek Scales, Jörg Schmeisser, Timothy Shopen, Marian Simms, Ralph Slatyer, John (Jack) Smart, Francis Barrymore, (Barry) Smith, Soepomo Soerjohoedojo, Oskar Spate, Ray Spear, Joseph (Joe) Starke, Nicholas (Nick) Tapp, Mike Taylor, Stuart (Ross) Taylor, Ian Templeman, Alan Thorne, Patrick Troy, Darrell Tryon, John Turner, Iwu Utomo, Andrzej Walicki, Alan Weatherley, Maurice Weidemann, Phillipa Weeks, Patricia (Pat) White, Wesley (Wes) Whitten, Gehan Wijeyewardene, Ian Wilson, Sofija (Sonya) Witheridge, Iain Wright, Derek Wrigley, Stephen Wurm, Elspeth Young, Leslie Zines, Jerzy (George) Zubrzycki.

ANU Emeritus Faculty

ANU Emeritus Faculty Histories

  • AU ANUA 737
  • Series
  • 2021

This series consists of personal accounts of the University’s activities, developments and achievements. from members of the ANU Emeritus Faculty.

ANU Emeritus Faculty

Australian National University 75th Anniversary Time Capsule

  • AU ANUA 761
  • Series
  • 2022 - ?

This series contains items symbolic of ANU during its 75th anniversary year. These include objects showing the impact of the 2020 hail storm and COVID 19 on the campus, teaching and research between 2020 and 2022, an updated paid parental leave scheme, the ANU First Nations Portfolio, cooperation with Indigenous communities, mementous discoveries in science and 75th anniversary events.

Australian National University

Maritime Union of Australia, New South Wales Branch deposit 2

  • AU NBAC Z668
  • Deposit

Minutes (Firemen & Deckhands, Waterside Workers’ Federation, Seamen’s Union and ship committees); membership records, 1984-1996 (Sydney Shipping Clerks, 1982); documents concerning industrial matters, including the 1998 maritime dispute; sound recordings and photographs.

Maritime Union of Australia

South Australian Institute of Teachers deposit 2

  • AU NBAC N127
  • Deposit

This deposit consists of records belonging to the South Australian Public Teachers' Union, the High School Senior Masters Association/Secondary Schools Senior Staff Association, the Employable Teachers' Association, the High School Male Assistants Association and the South Australian Institute of Teachers.

Records include some minutes of some meetings, subject files and a small collection of campaing posters.

South Australian Institute of Teachers

Dick Barwick's drawings

  • AU ANUA 692
  • Series

This series has not yet been processed.

Barwick, Richard Essex

Investment Service circulars

  • AU NBAC P138
  • Deposit
  • c. 1949 - c. 1961

Binders of circulars compiled and published for members of the Australian Associated Stock Exchanges by the Research and Statistical Bureau at the Sydney Stock Exchange. The date range for the entire run requires further research.

Australian Associated Stock Exchanges

Oyster Farmers' Association of New South Wales deposit

  • AU NBAC N159
  • Deposit

Minutes, membership registers, financial statements, annual reports, and publications The Oyster Bulletin (1976-1978) and The Australian Oyster (1982-1992) and Oyster News (1991-2002). Includes records of predecessors NSW Oyster Farmers' Association and Oyster Farmers' Association of Australia.

Oyster Farmers' Association of New South Wales Limited

Forestry Log

  • AU ANUA 678
  • Series

Fenner School of Environment and Society

David Lawrence research papers on Charles Morris Woodford

  • AU ANUA 585
  • Series

Research collection compiled by David Russell Lawrence while writing the book, The Naturalist and his 'Beautiful Islands, Charles Morris Woodford in the Western Pacific, Canberra: ANU Press, 2014

Lawrence, David Russell

Fenner School Wood Index

  • AU ANUA 624
  • Series

There are 2 runs of cards in this series grouped under wood index and sorting cards.

Wood index contains seven groups of cards. Groups are:

  1. wood specimen - approximately 360 cards arranged by family and genus. Some with more than one species.
  2. conifers - approximately 15 cards arranged by genus.
  3. WA, - approximately 23 cards. All Eucalyptus arranged species.
  4. other countries - 102 cards arranged by family with several genera and species on each.
  5. permanent slides - 72 cards arranged by family some with several genera and species. Note: no Eucalyptus listed (Myrtaceae).
  6. photo - 10 cards with details o how to develop photos.
  7. not titles - 8 small cards with details of stains and steralisers (for preparing slides)

A typed list of 170 samples by genus and species is annotated CSIRO Mr Gay Oct 1954.

Sorting cards are 204 x 128mm (8x5 inches) designed in the Paragon Copy-chat system and pre-printed. They are of 2 types:

  1. Majority are white, headed Wood Identification Features and marked DFP form 77 [CSIRO Division of Forest Products]
  2. A few are buff and marked DFP form 83.

There are approximately 500 cards filed in 2 groups with sections with headers.:

  1. Hardwoods with headers for Queensland, NSW, Tas, NZ, New Guinea, Malay, India, East Indies, Asia, Europe, USA, South Africa, W. Trop Africa, Euc, Euc WA.
  2. Families with headers for Australian and NEI.
    At the front of the sorting cards are approximately a dozen plain cards detailing chemicals and processes for preparing samples.

Fenner School of Environment and Society

PREI Newsletter

  • AU NBAC S382
  • Serial

Sydney. Published by the Professional Radio & Electronics Institute

Professional Radio and Electronics Institute of Australasia

Petroleum Gazette

  • AU NBAC S345
  • Serial

Melbourne. Published by the Petroleum Information Bureau (Aust.)

Australian Institute of Petroleum Limited

The Post (UK)

  • AU NBAC S347
  • Serial

London. Journal of the Union of Post Office Workers

Queensland Industry

  • AU NBAC S377
  • Serial

Brisbane. Published by the Queensland Chamber of Manufactures

Queensland Chamber of Manufactures

Trade Union Press

  • AU NBAC S421
  • Serial

Prague. International bulletin of the Trade Union and Working Class Press, published by the World Federation of Trade Unions

International Literature

  • AU NBAC S474
  • Serial

Moscow. Published by the State Literary-Art publishing house 1931-. To 1945 as International Literature. From 1946 as Soviet Literature (title of Russian ed: Sovetskaia Literatura)

World Trade Union Movement

  • AU NBAC S466
  • Serial

Paris, London, Prague. A monthly review of the world trade union movement

Information

  • AU NBAC S477
  • Serial

Helsinki. Published by Trades Union International of Workers of the Building, Wood and Building Materials Industry

Industry and Trade

  • AU NBAC S478
  • Serial

Melbourne. The Employers Monthly Review published by the Victorian Employers Federation

Victorian Employers' Federation

Industrial and Labour Information, then Industry and Labour

  • AU NBAC S479
  • Serial

Geneva. Published by the International Labour Office. Nos 1 - 74 (Jan 1922 - 1940) as Industrial and Labour Information. Incorporates in part the office's Monthly Record of Migration. Absorbed into International Labour Review. Resumed publication in 1949 under title of Industry and Labour. Vol 1 - 16 (1949 - 1961): supersedes Industrial and Labour Information. Incorporated in the office's Official Bulletin

International Labour Office

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