- AU NBAC S951
- Serial
- Nov 1991 - Mar 1996 (incomplete)
Carlton South. Magazine of the Australian Services Union. Some gaps in holdings
Australian Services Union
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Carlton South. Magazine of the Australian Services Union. Some gaps in holdings
Australian Services Union
Sydney. Official organ of the ATEA / ATPOA, NSW Branch. Occasional gaps in holdings
Australian Telecommunications Employees' Association
Sydney. Bulletin of the Australian Writers Guild. Some gaps in holdings
Australian Writers' Guild
Carlton South. Published by the Finance Sector Union of Australia. 1 issue only held
Finance Sector Union
Sydney. The forum for social justice in Australia in the 1990s. Supported by the Lloyd Ross Foundation and the Fabian Society. 1 issue only held
Australian Fabian Society
Adelaide. The official organ of the SA Women Teachers' Guild
South Australian Women Teachers' Guild
Sydney. Published by Industrial Publications, for Trades Hall. Only newspaper giving Labor's viewpoint. Official organ of the Australian Labor Party. Gaps in holdings
Authorised by F. Watson, Secretary, Station Street, Wollongong
Waterside Workers’ Federation of Australia
Building Worker, then Construction Worker
Brisbane. A quarterly magazine of the Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union, Queensland Branch
Construction Forestry Mining and Energy Union
Victorian Branch. Gaps in holdings
Federated Furnishing Trade Society of Australasia
Vehicle Builder (Queensland Branch)
Brisbane. The Queensland Branch of the Vehicle Builders Employees Federation of Australia. Some gaps in holdings
Vehicle Builders Employees' Federation of Australia
Activities of Wesfarmers Rural Division. Three issues held: Mar, Jul and Sep 1994
Wesfarmers
Voice (Australian Tramway and Motor Omnibus Employees, SA Branch)
Adelaide. Published by the Australian Tramways and Motor Omnibus Employees' Association, South Australian Branch
Australian Tramways and Motor Omnibus Employees' Association
Carlton. The Official Quarterly Journal of the Victorian Operative Bricklayers' Society. Three issues held: Oct 1980, Oct 1981, Apr 1983
Victorian Operative Bricklayers' Society
Melbourne. Australian Council of Salaried and Professional Associations Federal Office
Australian Council of Salaried and Professional Associations
Engineers News: An official organ of the Australian Airline Flight Engineers' Association
Australasian Airline Flight Engineers' Association
Sydney. Official organ of the original old-age and invalid pensioners association of NSW. Combined Pensioners' Association of NSW. Vol 1 No 1 to October 1976 held, with many gaps in later years.
Combined Pensioners' Association of New South Wales
Liquor, Hospitality Gaming Review
National Association of People Living with HIV/AIDS deposit
Classified files including Executive Committee minutes, reports, correspondence, funding submissions, newsletters of member organisations, conference papers and printed material.
National Association of People Living with HIV/AIDS
Newcastle. Monthly bulletin of the Society of Iron Shipbuilders and Structural Iron and Steel Workers of Australia
Boilermakers' Society of Australia
The Australian Sugar Journal & Australian Sugar Producers Annual Report
Brisbane. Issued by the Australian Sugar Producers' Association Limited. Includes 1984 annual report
Australian Sugar Producers' Association
Sydney. House journal of Dalgety Farmers Limited for staff and for private circulation
Dalgety Farmers Limited
Melbourne. Published jointly by the NSW Teachers Federation, Victorian Secondary Teachers Association, Technical Teachers Union of Victoria, Northern Territory Teachers Federation, South Australian Institute of Teachers and ACT Teachers Federation in collaboration with the Australian Teachers' Federation
Australian Teachers' Federation
Sydney. Official journal of the Technical and Further Education Teachers' Association of the Australian Teachers' Federation
Technical and Further Education Teachers' Association of Australia
Sydney. 1. Monthly Theoretical organ of the Workers' Party (Left Opposition) 2. Official organ of the Workers' Party for the Fourth International
Prague, Czechoslovakia. Published by the World Federation of Trade Unions. Published in French, English, Spanish and Russian
World Federation of Trade Unions
Prague, Czechoslovakia. Published by the World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU)
World Federation of Trade Unions
Sydney. Official organ of the Merchant Service Guild of Australasia
Merchant Service Guild of Australia
Sydney. Journal of the Association of Foremen and Supervisors
Association of Foremen and Supervisors
Ship to Shore, then Door to Door
Melbourne. Published by Associated Steamships Pty Ltd as the Staff Journal. Vol 1 no 1 June 1967. To Dec 1970 as Ship and Shore then incorporated in Door to Door in Jan 1971. Vol 1 No 1 - Issue No 18 held, with gaps
Melbourne, Sydney. Official organ of the Federated Seamen's Union of Australasia. Some gaps in holdings. Jun 1913 issue is a photocopy
Seamen’s Union of Australia
Sydney. Published by Actors' and Announcers' Equity Association of Australia
Actors' Equity of Australia
The Timber Worker (South Australian Branch)
Official magazine of the Australian Timber Workers' Union, South Australian branch. Three issues held for 1983, and a summary of financial account for the branch for the year ended 30 June 1987
Australian Timber Workers' Union
Adelaide Steamship Co. Ltd - Newsletter
Adelaide. Published by the Adelaide Steamship Co Ltd as a communication to the staff
Adelaide Steamship Company
Sydney. Organ of the Central Committee of the Socialist Party of Australia
Socialist Party of Australia
The Australian Sugar Year Book
Brisbane. Published by Strand Publishing and officially ensorsed by the Australian Cane Growers' Association and the Australian Sugar Producers' Association Ltd. Most issues held 1945-1980
Australian Sugar Producers' Association
The NSW Timber Worker, then The Timber Worker
Sydney. Official journal of the Australian Timber Workers' Union, NSW Branch
Australian Timber Workers' Union
News Bulletin, then Information Bulletin, then Special Information
Prague, Budapest. Published by the Trade Unions International Budapest (Trade Department of World Federation of Trade Unions)
Sydney. Official organ of Federated Engine Drivers' and Firemen's Association of Australasia. From May 1987 became Amalgamated News (S823). Incorporates The Engine Driver and BWIU Review
Federated Engine Drivers' and Firemen's Association of Australasia
Sydney. Official publication of the Federated Engine Drivers' and Firemen's Association (NSW Branch). Now incorporated in The Operator (S806)
Federated Engine Drivers' and Firemen's Association of Australasia
Sydney. Published by the Australian Transport Officers' Federation, Airlines Division
Australian Transport Officers' Federation
Melbourne. Published by the Australian Wheat Board
Australian Wheat Board
Melbourne. Issued by the Federal Council of Federated Engine Drivers' and Firemen's Association of Australasia
Federated Engine Drivers' and Firemen's Association of Australasia
Melbourne. Official publication of the Federated Engine Drivers' and Firemen's Association (Victorian Branch)
Federated Engine Drivers' and Firemen's Association of Australasia
The Australian Technical Teacher
Melbourne. Official journal of the Technical Teachers' Association of Australia
Technical and Further Education Teachers' Association of Australia
Melbourne. Newsletter of the Australian Corporate History Programme, University of Melbourne
Published by the Refractory Girl Collective, Sydney. A Womens studies journal, then a Journal of radical feminist thought
Sydney. Official journal of the Australian Broadcasting Commission Staff Association
Australian Broadcasting Corporation Staff Union
Melbourne. Published by the Technical Teachers' Union of Victoria
Technical Teachers' Union of Victoria
Sydney. Official journal of the Amalgamated Metal Workers and Shipwrights Union. From June 1980 became Metal Worker (S657)
Amalgamated Metal Workers and Shipwrights Union
Sydney. Published by the Flight Stewards Association of Australia as Skyline, then published by the Australian International Cabin Crew Association as Flight Reporter. Some gaps in holdings
Flight Stewards' Association of Australia
Melbourne. Published by the ACTU-VTHC Occupational Health and Safety Unit. Issues from June 1981 to August 1989
Australian Council of Trade Unions
Sydney. Official organ of the Federated Miscellaneous Workers' Union of Australia (NSW Branch). Gaps in holdings
Federated Miscellaneous Workers' Union of Australia
Sydney. Published by the Australian Labor Party, NSW Branch
Australian Labor Party
Labor Council of New South Wales Circulars
Sydney. Published by the Labor Council of NSW
Labor Council of New South Wales
Hobart. Official journal of the Hospital Employees' Federation, Tasmanian Branch
Hospital Employees' Federation of Australia
Sydney. Official organ of the Federated Millers' and Mill Employees' Association of Australasia (NSW Branch)
Federated Millers' and Mill Employees' Association of Australasia
Collingwood. Published by the Australian Independence Movement. Some gaps in holdings
Canberra. Published by the Australian Independence Movement and the Canberra Workers Alliance. Some gaps in holdings
Transnews (New South Wales Division)
Official Newsletter of the Australian Transport Officers' Federation, NSW Division
Australian Transport Officers' Federation
The Vehicle Builder (NSW Branch)
The Official organ of the Vehicle Builders Employees Federation of Australia NSW Branch. Some gaps in holdings
Vehicle Builders Employees' Federation of Australia
The Transport Worker (South Australian Branch)
Adelaide. Official Organ of the Transport Workers' Union of Australia, SA Branch. Two issues held
Transport Workers' Union of Australia
Family Planning Australia: Annual Report
Three issues held (1992/1993, 1994/1995, 1995/1996)
Family Planning Federation of Australia
Union of Australian Women (Queensland Branch) Newsletter
Woolloongabba
Union of Australian Women
Union of Australian Women Newsletter (Victorian Branch)
Melbourne
Union of Australian Women
Sydney. National magazine of the Union of Australian Women. Two issues held
Union of Australian Women
Women's International Democratic Federation Information Bulletin
Berlin, GDR. Women's International Democratic Federation
Association of Professional Scientists of Australia
Association of Professional Engineers, Scientists and Managers Australia
Journal of Tertiary Educational Administration
Association for Tertiary Education Management Incorporated
Also AITEA National Bulletin, AITEA Newsletter
Association for Tertiary Education Management Incorporated
ACO SA Branch. Later, official journal of ACOA and APSA, SA
Administrative and Clerical Officers' Association, Commonwealth Public Service
Discussion journal on the documents for the 21st National Congress of the CPA held in Sydney June 1967
Communist Party of Australia
Published by Department of Transport, Canberra
Sea Transport Statistics: Manhours Worked by Waterside Workers by Employment Status at Each Port
Published by Department of Transport, Canberra
North Sydney. Published by the Readymix Group CSR Limited. Incorporates Hume News which was last published in Vol 66 no 4 Sep 1989 (S69)
Colonial Sugar Refining Company Limited
Official Journal of the Association of Professional Engineers & Scientists, Australia. Incorporating The Professional Engineer (S60), The Professional Scientist (S1136)
Association of Professional Engineers, Scientists and Managers Australia
Alternative Viewpoint, ACOA Reform Group
Issues 10, 11, 13, 15-20, 22-26, 29, 31-34, 36.
Administrative and Clerical Officers' Association, Commonwealth Public Service
Melbourne. Federated Australian University Staff Association
Federated Australian University Staff Association
Melbourne. Federated Australian University Staff Association's newsletter
Federated Australian University Staff Association
Melbourne. Official organ of the Victorian Public Service Association. Vol 1 No 1 - Vol 6 No 10 held, with gaps
Victorian Public Service Association
CSR Limited Head Office deposit
The bulk of these records consist of Head Office correspondence between 1855 and 1947. Until 1947, Head Office outward letters were copied in press copy letter books. Most have detailed indexes, including the inward letters received from 1903. Where gaps exist in the Head Office series, or the material is damaged or fragile it is sometimes possible to locate the same content in the Branch or Mill end of the correspondence.
The deposit also consists of annual reports, share records, New Zealand Sugar Company Limited board minutes, legal documents re lands in Fiji (1885-1970), chemical records, technical reports and data re sugar production, circulars, price lists, photographs (1868-1961) and press cuttings. Items 3619-4100 consist of photographs, series of photographs and albums.
These records contain information on CSR refineries in Australia and New Zealand, raw sugar mills in Australia and Fiji, sugar marketing, distilleries, ocean vessels, pineapple canning in Fiji, the beginnings of the divisions of building materials and industrial chemicals, mining, and defence projects 1939-1945. Also includes correspondence and records of the Australasian Sugar Company, and Robey and Company.
Colonial Sugar Refining Company Limited
Life Celebrations: ANU Obituaries 2000 - 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
Della Torre photographic materials of Papua New Guinea
Photographic materials largely depicting Port Moresby and Rabaul.
Della Torre, Peter
Jai Ram Reddy papers relating to politics in Fiji
The Reddy collection contains material relating to Jai Ram Reddy’s involvement in Fijian politics as leader of the National Federation Party (NFP) and leader of the Opposition.
Includes, correspondence, Fiji Government reports and papers, material relating to a review of the Fiji constitution, National Federation Party (NFP) of Fiji papers, parliamentary speeches, material relating to the Agricultural Landlord and Tenant Act (ALTA) and papers relating to women’s issues in Fiji.
Reddy, Jai Ram
Film and video received from the College of Asia and the Pacific
This collection of films was given to the ANU Archives by staff from the College of Asia and the Pacific in 2022. College staff found these films in a cupboard with no documentation so their context is not known as at 2022.
College of Asia and the Pacific
Partnership in Islamic Education Scheme (PIES) program records
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
Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies photographs
These photographs were taken by ANU photography staff, mainly Darren Boyd, to commemorate and publicise activitities, events and people in the Research School.
Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies
Minutes of ANU Joint Faculty Board and Faculty meetings
These are minutes of meetings of the Joint Faculty Board (1951-1960) and the Joint Faculty (1951-1965) of the two Research Schools.
Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies
ANU Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies publications
The publications include an information booklet and Working Papers of the Economics Division.
Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies
Annual Report, Monthly Report, and Monthly Journal
Annual reports 1851 - 1857, 1861 - 1866, 1896 - 1897 (box 1), Monthly Report 1851 - 1886, 1890 - 1896 (boxes 1 - 5). From 1897 to 1902 the ASE published the Engineers Journal and Monthly Record of Facts, Figures, and Fancy relating to the Engineering Trade, Unionism and Industrialism generally (boxes 5 - 6), but from c. 1905 the were two publications, the 'Report and Monthly Record' (1905 - 1912, boxes 6 - 7) and the 'Monthly Journal' (1908 - 1912, boxes 7 - 8). Between 1913 and 1921 these two separate publications were renamed the 'Monthly Journal and Report' (boxes 8 - 9), before the name changed to the Monthly Journal in May 1921 (when the ASE joined with other unions to become the Amalgamated Engineering Union), issues held from 1921 - 1964, and 1966 - 1967 (boxes 9 - 17). There is also a set of unbound duplicate Monthly Journals covering the years 1921 - 1933 (boxes 17 - 18), 1948 - 1959 and 1961 (boxes 19 - 20).
Amalgamated Society of Engineers, Machinists, Millwrights, Smiths, and Pattern Makers