Dunbar as Chairman of Universities Council interviewed by John Martin, Station Manager, 2SER FM
- AU ANUA 36-44
- Item
- 23 Oct 1984
Part of Papers of Noel Dunbar
Comments on research funding for universities and use of technology in universities
Dunbar as Chairman of Universities Council interviewed by John Martin, Station Manager, 2SER FM
Part of Papers of Noel Dunbar
Comments on research funding for universities and use of technology in universities
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Side 1) Walter Pearson, Allan Ricks and Peter McCawley. Japan and its relations with Southeast Asian countries, in particular ASEAN countries. Recorded: 24.08.1977. Broadcast: 25.08.1977 (Unknown programme number). Side 2) Walter Pearson, Bob O'Neill, Anthony Reid, Tony Vootas. A discussion of recent events on the Irian-Jaya border and of relations between Indonesia and Papua New Guinea. Australia's role in the situation is considered briefly. Recorded: 15.06.1977. Broadcast: 16.06.1977 (Programme 1).
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Asia Behind the News: R Jeffery, D Chakrabarty, A Major
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Asia Behind the News: W Pearson, D Marr, I Wilson
Walter Pearson, David Marr, Ian Wilson. Discussion of ASEAN and its role in Southeast Asia, especially with the newly liberated nations of Indochina. Recorded: 07.07.1977 (Programme 4).
Asia Behind the News: B O'Dwyer, P Ungphakorn, P Rosendale, P McCawley
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Asia Behind the News: J Girling
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Asia Behind the News: H Nelson, J Ballard, T Voutas, D Marr
Hank Nelson, J Ballard, Tony Voutas. Elections in Papua New Guinea. David Marr. Vietnam, Cambodia border relations and conflict. Recorded: 17.08.77 (Programme 8).
Asia Behind the News: R Jeffery, M Ayoob, W Pearson, D Marr, I Matthews
Side 1) Robyn Jeffery, Mohammed Ayoob Events in Pakistan and India and prospects for President Bhutto and Mrs. Gandhi Recorded: 07.09.1977 (Programme 9). Side 2) Walter Pearson, Royn Jeffery, David Marr, Ian Matthews. Treatment of Asian affairs in Australian newspapers with the editor of the Canberra times (Ian Mathews). Recorded: 17.09.1977 (programme 10).
Asia Behind the News: M Caldwell, D Marr
Malcom Caldwell, David Marr. Malcom Caldwell describes U.S. interests and activities in Southeast Asia, the broadening of ASEAN from a purely economic body and Japanese economic interests in the region. Recorded: 29.09.1977 (Programme 11).
Asia Behind the News: A Stockwin, A McCoy
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Asia Behind the News: B O'Duper, H Nelson, T Voutas
Brendon O'Duper, Hank Nelson, Tony Voutas. A look at Paul Hasluck's book A Time for Building (PNG) including a discussion of Hasluck's approach to bringing Papua New Guinea to independence. Recorded: 12.10.1977 (Programme 12).
Asia Behind the News: R Lohia, J Waiko, R Curtin, J Girling, G Wijeyewardene
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Asia Behind the News: A Lucas, A Reid, B O'Doper, F Frost, D Marr
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Asia Behind the News: W Pearson, B Lal, T Reid, B J Terwial, D Marr, M Caldwell
Side 1) Walter Pearson, Tony Reid, Brij Lal and B J Terwial. Fiji Elections, Villagers in Thailand. No date (unknown programme number). Side 2) David Marr, Malcom Caldwell. American Presence in Southeast Asia. No date (unknown programme number).
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Part of Waterside Workers’ Federation of Australia audiovisual records deposit
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Part of Waterside Workers’ Federation of Australia audiovisual records deposit
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Part of Waterside Workers’ Federation of Australia audiovisual records deposit
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Part of Waterside Workers’ Federation of Australia audiovisual records deposit