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Oral history interviews with former officials of the ACT trade union movement

The people interviewed were: Doug Carpenter, Amos McVeigh, Bill Spellman, Charles McDonald, Athol Williams, Dave Cunningham, Peter O'Dea, Ted Forbes, Des Heaney, Gil Anderson, Jeremy Pyner, George Wason, Rob Hampstead and Bob O'Hara. Most of the interviews were conducted by Ted Forbes, the inaugural Branch President. Ewan Maidment interviewed Peter O'Dea and Frank Mines interviewed Ted Forbes and Charles McDonald. The interviewees talk about their working lives, their roles as union officials, and issues such as enterprise bargaining, the Prices and Wages Accord, and the impact of union restructuring.

R McGregor Watson Diary

A retrospective account of settlement in the Gulf Country, on Gregory Downs Station south of Burketown, Queensland. R McGregor Watson was a member of the Queensland pioneering family who overlanded cattle from the South in the 1870s. The Watson family originally settled at Walwa Station, Upper Murray, Victoria.

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