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AU ANUA 658 · Series · 1947 - 1982

Papers 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files arranged by the Colebatches, plus a significant quantity of research papers by a variety of authors, mostly unpublished, on the subjects of Papua New Guinea, its independence from Australia in 1975, and related military matters, especially with respect to the Pacific Islands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, Peta
AU ANUA 658-93 · Item · c.1967-1970
Part of Colebatch papers on Papua New Guinea

Supplied to Peta Colebatch for research purposes. Major M.G. Dachs, The Administration and House of Assembly should have a Significant Say int eh Control of Military Forces in TPNG; Major Mealey, 1868: New Guinea and Australia's Security: An Independent Papua and New Guinea will Endanger the Security of Australia; Major K.E. Stiecewich, Defence Preparations for an Independent Papua New Guinea are Inappropriate; handwritten notes; handwritten list of international defence spending; Report on recruitment in TPNG, with annotations.

Research Notes
AU ANUA 658-95 · Item · 1956-1970
Part of Colebatch papers on Papua New Guinea

Records of Peta Colebatch's research project, including correspondence; summaries of correspondence and interviews with informants; seminar notes; typed notes on books.

AU ANUA 658-100 · Item · 1967-1970
Part of Colebatch papers on Papua New Guinea

Folder containing correspondence; balloting material and speciments; handwritten notes; Electoral Ordinance 1963-1967; a ruled spiralbound notebook containing an account of an election organized by polling location; staple-bound small notebook with handwritten notes; large folded map of Chimbu district with penciled annotations; evaluation report on the use of photographs on the ballot paper; candidate material; official instructions to presiding officers.

AU ANUA 658-101 · Item · 1973-1977
Part of Colebatch papers on Papua New Guinea

Folder labelled 'Work done a IASER 1976-78,' containing reports divided into 6 subsections: 1. Administrative Reform; 2. Work with John Ballard on Provincial Administration (1976); 3.Committee Inquiry into Department of Provincial Administration (1976-77); 4. Urban Government; 5. Staffing Needs of Provincial Government; 6. Paper on Proposed (World Bank?) Development Project in Southern Highlands. Also contains The Informal Sector: "A New Strategy for Development", a report by Loraine Blaxter and Peter Fitzpatrick, dated 1973.

AU ANUA 658-83 · Item · c.1949-1970
Part of Colebatch papers on Papua New Guinea

Folder containing administrative documents acquired by Peta Colebatch for her thesis research at UPNG. Contains correspondence, typed and handwritten, regarding access to documents, plus documents pertaining to army recruitment of indigenous soldiers ('native' forces general policy); Enlistment of Australian Citizens of Asian and Mixed Race Origin in PNG; 'Recreation Leave Army Personnel'; 'Disturbances Port Moresby'; 'PNG Army Expansion Scheme'; 'Allocation of Allotments,' and related documents.

AU ANUA 658-86 · Item · c.1968
Part of Colebatch papers on Papua New Guinea

Folder containing musical programme from Papua New Guinea; 2 Stickers; 12 newspaper clippings; transcript of a parody of Macbeth, annotated; pages of The Barnsdale Advertiser, Nov 4, 1968, on beef farming.

Independence Celebrations
AU ANUA 658-84 · Item · 1975
Part of Colebatch papers on Papua New Guinea

Large manila envelope addressed to Hal Colebatch containing two booklets ('Official Programme' and 'State Welcome & Flag Lowering'); 'Patrol' dated Sept. 16, 1975; a schedule sheet for state welcome and flag lowering; envelope (with annotations) addressed to Mr. E. Colebatch containing event tickets and dress code.

AU ANUA 658-91 · Item · c.1969-1971
Part of Colebatch papers on Papua New Guinea

Records of Peta Colebatch's research project, including correspondence; list of letters; project topics; summaries of correspondence with Harry Bell, re army cadets; summary history of army in Papua & New Guinea; background on cadet school; newspaper clippings; records of conversations;

AU ANUA 658-80 · Item · 1967-1971
Part of Colebatch papers on Papua New Guinea

Folder with extracts and complete newspapers and magazines, on various topics including politics in Papua New Guinea, Africa, Australia, the Arts, Military, Headhunting. Complete issues of The Sunday Times Magazine, June 10, 1973; the National Times Magazine, Nov 4, 1974 and Dec 2, 1974.

AU ANUA 658-81 · Item · c.1967-1972
Part of Colebatch papers on Papua New Guinea

Folder containing a directory of the Members of the Second House of Assembly of the Territory of Papua and New Guinea, 1968-1972 (with map of 1967 electorates); “Dialogue” vol 2, no. 2, Nov 1971 of Holy Spirit Regional Seminary, with information on the 1972 elections; Information on the registration of voters – Urban Tarawa; Pangu Pati newsletter, June 1968; Submissions Handbook for National Executive Council and National Parliament (Office of N. E. C.) June 1976, with a letter for Peta Colebatch, in Airmail-marked envelope; Territory of Papua and New Guinea Guide to the Native Administration Regulations (New Guinea) and the Native Regulations (Papua), October 1968; Five Simple Talks About Constitutional Development, based on Legislative Council Paper no. 119 of 1968 published by the British Solomon Islands Protectorate in Honiara, Dec 1968; a copy of the Gilbert and Ellice Islands Colony (Electoral Provisions) Order, 1967 and the Electoral Provisions (House of Representatives) Regulations, 1967; flyer from the Argyle Tavern, 22 Argyle Street, Sydney.

AU ANUA 658-61 · Item · c. 1975
Part of Colebatch papers on Papua New Guinea

Typed and handwritten interview notes and transcripts, with extra materials. Alphabetized by surname of interviewee. Contains: Fisher (Maj); Fladun (Cap); Gee (Maj); Dick Robinson (Cap); Gray (Lt Col); Groessler (Lt Col); Gunning (Cap); Guria (Cap); Halls (Maj); Harrington (Lt Col); Hartland (Cap); Hawkins (Maj); Hilder (Maj); Howard (Maj); Hudson (Cap); Hunter (Brg); Hura (Sgt); F. Johang (Sgt); Jones (Lt Col)

AU ANUA 658-62 · Item · c. 1975
Part of Colebatch papers on Papua New Guinea

Typed and handwritten interview notes and transcripts, with extra materials. Alphabetized by surname of interviewee. Contains: Keowski (WO 2) (noted in the presence of Capt. Parkins); Komeng (WO) (also noted Cap Coy); B. Kusuf (Officer Cadet); Lafe (Cpl) with Adnams (2nd Lt); Leafeare (Cpl); Lloyd (Lt Col R. D. F.); Mrs Lloyd; Roch Lokinap (Officer Cadet); Luvu (Cpl); Pattterson Lowa (Cap); J. Lytus (Sgt); MacAdie (Brg); McCormick (Lt Col); McDonald (Maj); McLean (WO 2); S. Maiasa (Officer Cadet); Mamae (2nd Lt); Peter Mamane (WO 2); Mason (Sgt); Maunsell (Lt Col); Des Mealey (Maj); Monteath or Munteath (Maj); Mulcahy (Cap); J. K. Murray (Col); Murdoch (WO 1)

AU ANUA 658-63 · Item · c. 1975
Part of Colebatch papers on Papua New Guinea

Typed and handwritten interview notes and transcripts, with extra materials. Alphabetized by surname of interviewee. Contains: Tom Nauna (Lt); Niaga (2nd Lt); A. Nioro (Officer Cadet); Noble (Cap); Ken Noga (Cap); O’Connell (Chaplain); Adrian Ohlsen (2nd Lt) and Michael Dennis (2nd Lt); Onisimo (Cpl); O’Sullivan (Cap); Parkins (Cap); Pauria (Pte); Patch (WO 2) and J. R. Cattermole (2nd Lt); Pears (Lt Col); Penny (Cap); Peni (WO 2 Bandmaster); Perry (WO 2); Phillips (WO 1); Phillips (Maj); Posi (WO2); Power (Lt Col); T. Properjohn (Cap); Riedel (Chaplain); T. Robertson (Cap); Dick Robinson (Cap); Roedder (Sgt); Roethe (Sgt); Roras (Pte); Ross (Maj); Manli Rossi (WO1); D. Rowe (2nd Lt); Chris Ryan (2nd Lt). With correspondence from Ted Wolfers attached to page 18 of interview with Lt Col Power.

AU ANUA 658-60 · Item · c. 1975
Part of Colebatch papers on Papua New Guinea

Typed and handwritten interview notes and transcripts, with extra materials. Alphabetized by surname of interviewee. Contains: Adams (Cap); Allen (Maj); Baldwin (Col); Barnett (Maj); Bartley (Cap); Bell (2nd Lt); Barton (Sgt); M. Bishop (Col); G. Bonawan (Sgt); Brigden (Cap); Botoi (Pte); Brigden (Cap); Britten (2nd Lt); C. Bualten (Officer Cadet); Christensen (Maj); Clarsen (Cap); Cooper-Maitland (Cap); Corby (Maj); Austin Crapp (Chaplain); P. Dala (Officer Cadet); Ossi Dale (Chaplain); Jack Daniel (WO 2); Darcy (Lt Col); Ted Diro (Cap); Lima Dotaona (2nd Lt); Doull (Chaplain); Mrs. Doull; A. Druwen (Officer Cadet); Dulcie (Maj); Duff (Sgt); S. Elliot-Smith (Lt Col); Edwardson (Cap); Engals (Col).

AU ANUA 658-64 · Item · c. 1975
Part of Colebatch papers on Papua New Guinea

Typed and handwritten interview notes and transcripts, with extra materials. Alphabetized by surname of interviewee. Contains: H. L. Sabin (Col); John Sanawar (2nd Lt); Sanderson (Maj); Screen (Sgt); Sheahan (Sgt); T. Sheehan (Cap); Siarapi (Sgt); C. Smeal (Maj); P. Stokes (Maj); B. Tasia (Officer Cadet); A. Taylor (Chaplain); Tebera (Sgt); Lewa Tinamoa (WO1); Tokure (Cpl); Tonagh (Maj); Topital (Pte); M. Tovebae (Officer Cadet); Toruru (Sgt); B. Turner (Lt); Tweedy (Maj); M. Waiko (Corp); Wasiu (Lt/Cpl); Steve Watuna (Staff Sgt); Wiber (Cap); Yeend (Command Secretary: PNG Command at Murray Barracks)

AU ANUA 658-48 · Item · 1973-1976
Part of Colebatch papers on Papua New Guinea

Policy discussion papers. 1. Liquor selling; 2. Development; 3.Street trading; 4.Small-Scale Establishments; 5.Passenger Motor Transport; 6. Child Minding Centres; 7. Forests; 9. Development Bank; 10. Misc. Also contains handwritten notes.