Minute books and agenda, correspondence, circulars, arbitration material, registers of members and other membership records, reports and financial records, general subject files re awards and industry material, wages and time books, photographs of delegates to the Federal Council, rules and publications. Includes records of predecessors the South Australian Typographical Society, Letterpress Printers, Machinists and Stereotypers' section of the SA Typographical Society; and records of the South Australian Typographical Sick Benefit Society and Adelaide Branch of the Australian Federated Association of Bookbinders, Paper-rulers and Cutters.
Printing Industry Employees' Union of AustraliaRecords relating to theatre productions staged by the ACT Trades & Labour Council including publicity records, workbooks, programs, correspondence, schedules, financial papers, draft publications, photographs, slides, and audio visual recordings.
Trades and Labour Council of the Australian Capital TerritoryMostly Trade Union Training Authority (TUTA) records including reports, correspondence, publications, background papers, minutes, agendas, proposals, press releases, programs, submissions, policy papers, and papers relating to wage decisions and industrial relations; ACTU Women's Committee meeting papers; ACTU submissions, background papers, discussion papers, briefing papers, reports, correspondence, notes, speeches, statistics, applications, and legal papers.
Australian Council of Trade UnionsRecords from the architectural firm related to projects for Marrickville Holdings (various buildings and locations), United Insurance (Orange, Chatswood, Wollongong, Tamworth, Dubbo, Maitland, Wagga, Traralgon, Lismore, Inverell, Parkes, Brunswick), and Tooth and Company (Gunyah Hotel, Belmont; Royal Sheaf Hotel, Burwood; Kingsford Hotel; Harold Park Hotel; CBC Bankstown; Royal Hotel, Woonona; Dry Dock Hotel, Balmain; Punchbowl Hotel; Shakespeare Hotel Surry Hills; Bath Arms Hotel, Burwood; Commercial Hotel, Port Kembla; Hotel Cecil, Cronulla; Greengate Hotel, Killara; Homebush Hotel, and others).
Orwell & Peter PhillipsThis series has not yet been processed.
Eastburn, David R.Membership records; rules; correspondence.
This deposit has not yet been processed.
This collection includes medical, scientific, and government papers and publications relating to Dr Scragg's work, mostly in Papua New Guinea during his Tenure as Director of Public Health, the majority circa 1950-1970. This collection also contains working papers, correspondence, photographs, and some papers of Scragg's wife, Joy.
Scragg, Roy6 sound reels and 19 cassette tapes (1 blank).
Latukefu, SionePublished material and research papers, reports and statistics relating to Papua New Guinea.
May, Ronald JamesMinutes of meetings - Sydney Wharf Labourers’ Union, 1889-1922, WWF Sydney Branch, 1922-1991, Federal Council, 1944-1964, Federal Committee of Management, 1942-1954, Sydney Port Committee, 1991-1993, Stop Work meetings, 1944-1992; Disciplinary Committee minutes and other papers, 1910-1990; Australian Stevedoring Industry Authority files, 1942-1978; membership records, 1891-1952; letter books, 1902-1916; subject/correspondence files, 1917-1992; arbitration material, 1902-1992; elections, 1930-1987; Ron Maxwell’s papers, 1952-1972; conference minutes and reports, 1914-1965; WWF rules and awards, 1890-1991; other unions’ rule books and membership cards, 1910-1957; photographs, 1880s-1960s, 1994; ephemera, 1992, audiovisual material, 1992; clubs’, groups’ and committees’ files, printed material, newspapers and journals. Includes, also, records of the Sydney Mechanical Branch, 1950-1983.
Waterside Workers’ Federation of AustraliaThis series consists largely of academic research materials accumulated by Oram from 1962 onwards, and pertains to Papua New Guinea, especially Port Moresby - about which Oram wrote a book, Colonial town to Melanesian city : Port Moresby, 1884–1974 - and the nearby coastal Hula region. There is also a significant amount of material for a study of Reginald Edward Guise, Grandfather of Sir John Guise, first governor-general of independent Papua New Guinea.
A highlight of the collection is the photographic material. In addition of Oram's own photographs of 1960s Port Moresby, there are several albums of remarkable photographs by A. C. English and others of Papua New Guinea c.1900.
Nigel OramIn addition to the Spriggs papers, this donation also contained the papers of Richard Shutler, Les Groube, and Aubrey Parke, which have been removed and are now ANUA 765, 766, and 767, respectively.
Spriggs, MatthewResearch papers and notes on PNG elections, Kuma, Aboriginal Australians and gender relations; fieldwork notebooks, correspondence, draft manuscripts and completed MA thesis, sketches of kinship diagrams, reports and publications, financial records, newspaper clippings, photographs, maps, sound cassettes and reel tapes. Includes material from the Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies (AIAS).
Reay, Marie OlivePhotographic and audio visual materials from the Maritime Union of Australia in a variety of media forms.
Maritime Union of AustraliaDrawings from the ANU Design Unit for furniture used in various ANU buildings.
ANU Design UnitThis deposit has not yet been processed.
ANU Design UnitThis is a collection of drawings from the ANU Design Unit for furniture items used in various ANU buildings.
ANU Design UnitThis series is a collection of historical notes and writings, and original records, about the University contributed by former staff and students.
Australian National UniversityThe collection includes papers, field diaries, photographs, slides, negatives and contact prints relating to archaeological fieldwork in Papua New Guinea: in Lake Kopiago, Western Highlands District, Papua New Guinea (1967 and 1973) ; Kosipe, Central District (1964 and 1967) ; Irian-Jaya (May - June 1983) ; Brooker Island, Louisade Archipelago (1967) ; New Ireland (1969 - 1990) ; Balof 1 (1988) ; Balof 2 (1990) ; New Ireland (1988 - 1994) ; New Britain (2001).
White, J PeterThis series contains personal notes, writings and reflections, research and transcription notes, diaries and appointment books, and personal and work related correspondence belonging to Niel Gunson. It also includes papers related to the Australian Monarchist League (of which Gunson was a chairman,) and his personal genealogical studies of royal families around the world. Also included are correspondence and personal papers belonging to Gunson's family, including his father John L. and mother Florence M. (nee Wright). Also included are staff circulars and communications from Gunson's tenures at the University of Queensland and Australian National University.
Gunson, Walter NielPhotographic project by Sean Davey, comissioned by Ann-Marie Treweeke of Lovell Chen Architects to the bathroom features of nine bathrooms in University House before they were redeveloped in line with the rest of the building due to previous hail storm damage.
ANU Facilities and Services DivisionThis deposit has not yet been processed.
Builders' Exchange of New South WalesThis deposit has not yet been processed. Contents include college trainers’ meeting minutes, correspondence, reports by TUTA state directors, flyers, course materials, newsletters made by course participants, and material relevant to union education.
Hanlon, DesPhotographs; Betamax recordings; DVD; heritage study; correspondence; newspaper clippings; Kioloa inventory; deed gifting Kioloa to ANU.
London, JoyThis series has not yet been processed.
Australian National UniversityThis is a holding series to collect archives from Marian Sawer as is convenient for her. They will then be sorted in existing series. This series has not yet been processed.
Marian SawerThis deposit contains records of the establishment of John F. D. Scarborough and Partners architectural firm including Memorandum of Association, partnership agreements, share certificates and transfers. The deposit also includes architectural designs and drawings for the Australian National University’s R.G. Menzies library. At the time of design it was termed the Australian National University Library, Canberra.
John F.D. Scarborough and Partners Pty. Ltd.This series has not yet been processed.
ANU Marketing and Communications DivisionPapers formerly belonging to Siegfried Frederick Stephen Nadel, deposited in the archives by other academics after his death. Containing notes and marginalia from Derek Freeman and Marie Reay.
Nadel, Siegfried Frederick NadelThis series has not yet been processed.
University LibraryThis series has not yet been processed.
Canberra Institute of the ArtsMinutes; attendance books; observation books; and letters from various Teachers' Associations - Narrabri Wee Waa, Ryde-Macquarie, Parramatta, Nambucca, Grafton, Illawarra, St Mary's, Sutherland, Camden-Campbelltown, and Canterbury-Bankstown.
New South Wales Teachers' FederationThis deposit includes corporate files, correspondence and records about public health campaigns.
Public Health Association of AustraliaVictorian Branch Committee of Management minutes (1986-1989), arbitration material and printed material. This deposit is not yet processed.
Plumbers and Gasfitters Employees' Union of AustraliaIncludes student and lecture notes, reports, correspondence, material relating to Cambridge Australia Trust, ANU Investment Advisory Committee agenda and reports, financial records, research papers, news clippings, publications and newsletters.
Barton, Allan Douglas2 notebooks relating to Geoff's work as an organiser with the Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) including as a field campaign officer for the 2013 Federal Election, and work with the Community and Public Sector Union (CPSU) on the second round of the Organising Works Campaign.
Drechsler, GeoffMeeting papers; correspondence; circulars; business papers; publications.
This deposit has not yet been processed.
These publications were produced by different units of the University and transferred to the Archives at various times. This series has not yet been digitised.
Australian National UniversityThis series has not yet been processed.
Johns, AnthonyThis deposit has not yet been processed.
Haig, Bryan1 carton containing broadcast correspondence reports, scripts for TV reports, ABC memos, reports from West New Guinea, telegrams, and various documents collected in New Guinea; press clippings on New Guinea from 1962-1966; a black binder with photographic materials, including negatives and slides of New Guinea; 1 type 3 box of slides of the Kashmir region in 1977 by Marjorie Taylor (aunt).
Luck, GeoffreySolomon Islands files collected and/or collated by subject by James Tedder. The files include the following subjects, bird life, census, national parks, the Moro Movement, land use and issues, the Solomon Islands museum, the Solomon Islands library, local government, education and broadcasting. Also includes two photograph albums on the Solomon Islands.
Tedder, James L OPapers of Hal K. Colebatch and Peta Colebatch. The former was an Australian political scientist who taught in Papua New Guinea in the late 1960s through the mid-1970s, and was involved in the independence movement and subsequently electoral matters in the new state. His spouse Peta was a researcher and later a consumer advocate. The series consists mostly of subject files arranged by the Colebatches, plus a significant quantity of research papers by a variety of authors, mostly unpublished, on the subjects of Papua New Guinea, its independence from Australia in 1975, and related military matters, especially with respect to the Pacific Islands Regiment which moved from Australian to PNG service at the time. These latter were an object of detailed study by Peta Colebatch, who used the material for her 1974 dissertation “To find a path : the Army in Papua New Guinea.”
Among the highlights of the collection are the detailed interview notes and transcripts of over one hundred Australian ex-servicemen in Papua New Guinea. The series also contains materials relating to Papua New Guinea’s Rural Improvement Program, which was studied by H. K. Colebatch around 1975-76.
Other materials collected by both Hal and Peta are at UC Davis (see link below).
Colebatch, PetaResearch papers, drafts and notes on the Pacific Islands, with particular focus on the Cook Islands and Samoa relating to the publications Samoa 1830-1900, 1970 and The Cook Islands 1820-1950, 1980. Including material on Fiji, French Polynesia, Gilbert and Ellice Islands Colony (Kiribati), Niue and PNG. Papers relating to the German Administration of Western Samoa, translated into English by Mrs Trudi Newbury, and collected by R.P. Gilson from Archives New Zealand.
Gilson, RichardDocuments relating to McGrath's work as a land consultant, particularly regarding regions in Micronesia.
McGrath, William AdrianContains research papers, academic articles, speeches, diaries, correspondence and government publications on the Solomon Islands, Vanuatu and the Seychelles. Papers re general Pacific Islands matters, including Fiji, Samoa, New Zealand and the South Pacific Commission, constitutional development, and press cuttings. The collection was compiled by Allan during his time as an administrator in these Islands and as a researcher.
Allan, Colin HamiltonThe series includes administrative files maintained by Davidson as Professor of Pacific History and Dean of the Research School of Pacific Studies, dealing with staff including appointments, students, the Coombs building, the New Guinea Research Unit and committees of which Davidson was a member. There are two files which include material about his death. There are also research files which include correspondence, research notes, press cuttings from the Fiji Times, South Pacific Commission papers, articles by Davidson and others, and typescript copies of his Peter Dillon biography and Samoa mo Samoa. There are also parliamentary debates from Samoa and Kiribati and photographs related to the four-volume book 'Pacific Islands' published in 1943-1945.
Davidson, James WightmanResearch 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 RussellThis collection was held by many years by Archaeology and Natural History, and listed and given numerical designations at least twice. Materials have been received from many individuals associated with the department over the years, and within those materials there may be the work of more scholars, as it seems academics shared their work widely. The list below is not meant to be exhaustive, but based on a preliminary survey of the materials, seems to be a list of those who gave their records to the department for safekeeping which are now at the archives:
Allen, Harry
Allen, Jim
Ambrose, Wallace R.
Antcliff, Peter
Anderson, Adholl
Baker, Richard
Barnett, Gary
Beaton, Jim
Beck, Wendy
Burton, John
Christensen, Ole
Clarke, Goeffrey R. [sic]
Coates, D.
Crosby, E.
Dunnett, Gary
Fredericksen, Clayton
Gillieson, D.
Glover, I.
Golland, Klim
Golson, Jack
Gooder, D. A.
Gosden, Chris
Gorecki, P.
Green, Mike
Groube, Les
Harris, J. B.
Hope, J.
Horton, David
Hughes, Philip
Irwin, Geoff
Isaac, Glynn
Johnson, Ian
Jones, Rhys
Lilley, Ian
Luebbers, Roger
Lampert, Ron
McArthur, Norma
McEldonwney, Holly
McElroy, S.
Mulvaney, D. J.
Packard, Paul
Penhold, M.
Poulsen, Jens
O'Connell, J.
Ottino, P.
Ranson, D.
Rhoads, J.
Roe, David
Rye, Owen
Specht, Jim
Spennemann, Dirk H. R.
Stockton, Jim
Thompson, J.
Thorne, A. G.
Vanderwal, Ron
Wahome, Ephraim
Webb, Stephen
White, J. P.
Williams, E.
Witter, Dan
Wurm, Stephen A.
Yen, Doug
Collected papers on Papua New Guinea history, mining, and independence including interviews with spokesmen of the Highlands Liberation Front, research papers and reports. Includes papers relating to the University of Papua New Guinea Council, transcripts of interviews with Papuan Defence Force personnel and Papuan Chinese on their experiences.
Denoon, Donald John Noble28 posters for Papermoon Productions Theatre Company productions, one set drawing
Papermoon Productions Theatre CompanyThere is a consolidated listing for 1949–1956 and separate annual volumes for the period 1977–1981.
Australian National UniversityPersonal records of Gow's life in Papua New Guinea including paper files, film (8mm, 9.5mm and 35mm), photographs and slides, transparencies, paintings and ephemera. Also includes family records. Description of film reels are based on frames at the beginning of each reel and not indicative of the entire content of the film.
Gow, Allan FlindersThe collection was made by James Sinclair in 1973 -1974 from files held by TPNG District Administration, Konedobu. It includes patrol reports, station journals and district annual reports (including selected memoranda), together with various other reports, reviews and studies with detailed indexes compiled by Bob Cole listing patrol number and date, patrol officer and area patrolled, photocopies and some original documents held in binders, departmental correspondence and reports and manuscripts and publications, collected by James Sinclair, together with some Department of District Administration confidential files, and Sinclair’s notes on various archives and secondary sources.
Includes documents given to James Sinclair by Sir John Gunther, J.K. McCarthy, Robert Cole and the family of Sir Donald Cleland.
Sinclair, James PatrickThis series comprises of O'Neill's personal research and work materials compiled during her work in Papua New Guinea, as well as reports, minutes, and materials of the Papua New Guinea Social Workers Association and Council of Social Service of Papua, organisations in which O'Neill was heavily involved. Also included are letters and study materials belonging to friend and peer Michael Robert Grey from his year of study as a Cadet Patrol Officer in Papua New Guinea in 1963.
O'Neill, Annette FrancesThe collection covers the period 1962 to 1976, when John Duffield was a Patrol Officer, Political Education Officer and District Government Liaison Officer with the Australian Public Service in Papua New Guinea. Included are Field Officer Journals from 1972 to 1976; several Patrol Reports and a very large collection of letters, circulars, reports, telegrams, ephemera, patrol instructions and comments on patrol reports; declarations of Local Government Council elections; as well as many personal records including his appointment as a Local Government advisor; an acceptance letter to ASOPA (the Australian School of Pacific Studies); his appointment letter as a Cadet Patrol Officer and appointment as a Magistrate for Native Matters. There are copies of the 'Black and White Magazine' and posters and ephemera relating to self-government and Independence. Rare publications include: the Western Highlands District Agricultural Society Mount Hagen Show Handbook for the Fourth District Show, dated 1967; Recipe book - 'Entertaining in Papua and New Guinea', published by the Boroko Branch of the Country Women's Association, 2nd Edition, 1968; and the Third South Pacific Games Souvenir Cookery Book, c.1969.
Of particular significance are booklets produced for the Independence celebrations in Port Moresby in 1975, including booklets on the 'State Welcome & Flag Lowering', 'Sport & Culture', 'Royal Tour', 'Guriguri Hebou', 'Bikpela Lotu, 'Flag Raising', 'Installation & Constitutional Ceremonies', 'State opening of the First National Parliament', 16 September 1975, 'Official Programme'.
The collection includes one album of photographs covering the period.
Duffield, JohnThe series consists of 395 images of people, families, villages, social life and customs as well as images taken in the course of Frank Ryan's work as a District Agricultural Officer.
Ryan, Francis XavierThese are copies of speeches given on campus on various occasions including the John Curtin Memorial Lectures and conferring of degrees ceremonies.
Australian National UniversityPapers documenting David Bruce Moorhouse's career in Papua New Guinea as a patrol officer, administrator, and land consultant. Includes patrol reports, field officer's journal, mining consultancy papers, correspondence, papers relating to border crossings and territory intelligence, newspaper articles re royal visit by Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, publications and maps.
Moorhouse, David BruceCarbon copy of journal from the commencement of service on 1 June 1964 to or 14 February 1965, including stations at Rabaul, Kokopo, Messawa, Manus (Lorengau), Balluan and Rambutso. Also includes papers related to the creation of the Enga Cultural Centre and the story of the Enga Provincial Flag.
Gordon-Kirkby, John WilliamThis series has not yet been processed.
Canberra University CollegeSeries includes fieldwork notebooks, correspondence, slides and draft papers related to Ralph Bulmer's work with the Kyaka and Kalam people of Papua New Guinea, his work on ethnobotany, ethnozoology and works with Ian Saem Majnep, a Kalam naturalist. Teaching notes cover his time at Auckland University, with a focus on classification systems.
Bulmer, RalphCorrespondence, reports, press cuttings, research materials, contracts and employment documents, lecture notes and student essays, conference programs, manuscripts and publications, and interview tapes. Also includes records related to the Tongan History Association.
Latukefu, SioneThis series contains papers related to Gunson's involvement in the Genealogical Society of Victoria and its Ancestor Journal, the Heraldry and Genealogical Society of Canberra, Society of Australian Genealogists, Heraldry Council of Australia, and the Australian Institute of Genealogical Studies, including correspondence, minutes and working papers. Also included is Gunson's personal family history research on the Gunson, Eastes/D'Estes, Wright, Woollard, Loud, and Nelson families, including correspondence with relatives, bound publications, indexes, and handwritten research notes. Also included is Gunson's extensive correspondence with Alan Gunson, with whom he researched Gunson family history and ran the Gunson Family History Society and its newsletter, The Chronicle.
Gunson, Walter NielIncludes photographs, slides, negatives and transparencies of the ANU campus, buildings, staff, students, visitors and events; photographs and slides of the Canberra region; VHS, Betacam and cassette tape recordings of ANU events and promotions.
ANU Marketing and Communications DivisionAll types of company records including minutes, correspondence, reports, legal and financial records, staff records, investment registers, branch returns, subject files, strategic plans, photographs, plans, videotapes and audiotapes of interviews with company executives. Includes records of head office, branches and subsidiaries and associated companies such as Mauri Brothers and Thomson. This deposit includes many cartons which are not yet processed and listed.
Burns Philp and Company LimitedA collection of political pamphlets and leaflets, material from the Communist Parties of Australia, Great Britain, New Zealand and Soviet Union. Also includes periodicals and photographs.
Gollan, Robin AllenbyThis series contains the administrative files of the Australian Dictionary of Biography from 1960s-1990s. The files in this series span correspondence (editorial and research); research files; press cuttings and reviews; state and subject working party minutes and correspondence; staff files; Editorial Board files; Ellis dispute files; and copyright/form of signature of authors.
National Centre for BiographyThis series has not been processed
Laycock, Donald ClarenceDrawings of designs for University House furniture and fixtures by designer Fred Ward.
ANU Design UnitMaterial relating mostly to Pari and Pari Village Study but also Papua New Guinea in general, particularly health and medical services. Includes research papers, photographs, genetics data, genealogical charts and notes, correspondence, notebooks, clinical data print-outs, serials, audio tapes, video tapes, CDs, index cards and maps. Material relates mostly to health of Pari people and medical services but includes material relating to a wide variety of subjects including genealogy, genetics, geography, Pari Church, anthropology, language, education, legends and stories, history, children and culture. Also includes material relating to Hiri, Motu and Koita people. Includes material in Pari and Motu languages.
Maddocks, IanThe series contains many subject folders arranged by Standish before his death. Electoral politics in Chimbu province of Papua New Guinea are a major component of the series, which contains many candidate posters and other electoral ephemera, especially from 2007. There are also material concerning HIV/AIDS in the region, the Bougainville Emergency and subsequent peace process, and a quantity of correspondence, personal in nature but touching on politics in PNG.
The series also contains a significant quantity of maps, especially of Chimbu province.
Note that A/V material collected by Bill Standish is cataloged in series ANU A 826.
Standish, WilliamContains chiefly material relating to the Gender Relations Centre at ANU, which Jolly headed until 2009, and the Australian Association for the Advancement of Pacific Studies (AAAPS), including publications, conference organization, correspondence, and the development of edited volumes.
Jolly, MargaretMinutes of council, various panels and committees; correspondence; constitution and rules; office files re anniversary, annual and motor show dinners; photographs, press cuttings, memorial boards and printed material.
Chamber of Automotive Industries of New South Wales IncorporatedProcessing of this series has not been completed.
ANU Department of HistoryThe papers cover many aspects of Ms Griffin’s career as a social worker and personnel manager, and later as an industrial relations commissioner and ANU Pro-Chancellor and member of the ANU Council. They include correspondence, speeches, reports, photographs and two audiotapes of presentations.
Griffin, Pauline MarcusDiaries, 1931-2002
Film and theatre albums, 1932-1990s
Personal papers, 1921-2001
Large format material, 1920s-1982
Correspondence, 1956-2005
University research material, 1940s-1950s
Maps
Research materials, 1950s-2000
MAGNT Aboriginal Art Collection, 1960s-1970s
National Museum of Australia catalogue, 1992
Sound recordings, 1960s
Indigenous photographs, 1950s-1960s
Photograph albums, 1923-2005
Slides, 1954-1970
Movie films, 1960-1974
Super 8 films, 1974-1988
Videos, 1990-2000
Obituaries and condolences (for SA Wurm), 2001-2002
This is an artificial collection of records, publications, both printed and audiovisual, and memorabilia associated with the celebration of the University’s fiftieth anniversary in 1996. It was assembled by the Pro-Chancellor Pauline Griffin and Giles Pickford in the Public Affairs Division who were involved in organising the celebrations. The material has been boxed in acid-free document cases and each of these has been treated as an item.
Griffin, Pauline MarcusThe collection consists of research works and papers by Shineberg; files of general research material arranged by subject including Andrew Cheyne's Trading Voyages, cargo cults, decolonisation, Fiji, French Polynesia, Hawaii, Kiribati/Gilbert Islands, pacific labour trade, Marquesas Islands, Micronesia, New Guinea, New Caledonia, Palau, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tahiti, Tonga, Vanuatu (formerly New Hebrides); undergraduate teaching resources and lectures; correspondence (including with Bronwen Douglas), photographs, computer disks, microfilm prints, material related to Shineberg's career, copies of archival material dating from the 18th century, card indexes and miscellaneous reprints.
Shineberg, DorothyMinutes of Federal Council (1972-1980), correspondence, subject files, arbitration material, aircraft notices, crew manuals, circulars, magnetic tapes and records of Rene Herbert, Federal Secretary of the Australian International Cabin Crew Association (1984-1988).
Flight Stewards' Association of Australia