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AU ANUA 745-75-4 · Item · Mar 1991
Part of ANU Computer Science and ANU Computer Services Centre papers

Image 1, left to right: Max Neutze (deputy or acting VC), Prof Denis Evans (RSC), Prof Richard Brent (Computer Sciences Lab). Image 2, left to right: Peter Kelo (Fujitsu Australia), Prof Robin Stanton (Computer Science), Robin Erskine (Director, Computer Services), Bob Gingold (Head, ANU Supercomputer Facility), Stuart Manley (Fujitsu Australia), Michael McRobbie (Executive Director, Centre for Information Sciences Research), Neville Roach (MD, Fujitsu Australia).

AU ANUA 745-75-5 · Item · Mar 1991
Part of ANU Computer Science and ANU Computer Services Centre papers

Top left image: Michael McRobbie (Executive Director, Centre for Information Sciences Research). Top right image: Prof Chris Barter (University of Adelaide); McRobbie, Max Neutze (deputy or acting VC). Second row left image: McRobbie, Neutze, Neville Roach (MD, Fujitsu Australia), Stuart Manley (Fujitsu Australia). Second row right image: Manley, McRobbie, Neutze, Roach. Third row left image: McRobbie, Neutze, Roach. Third row right image: as per item ANUA 745-75-4. Bottom left image: Also as per item ANUA 745-75-4. Bottom row right image: Neutze, Evans.

AU ANUA 745-75-3 · Item · late 1987
Part of ANU Computer Science and ANU Computer Services Centre papers

Occasion assumed but not certain. Left to right: Bob Landford, former Director, Computer Services; unknown; Ken Vine, Head, Management Information Systems Division; Rosalind Dubs, Registrar; Colin Steele, Librarian; Alan Barton, Treasurer; Kosaka-san, Fujitsu; Neville Roach, MD Fujitsu Australia; Ian Ross, DVC; Harvey Jones, University Accounts; Robin Erskine, Acting Diretor, Computer Services

Compiled by Keith France, former Executive Officer, CSC. The photos of construction of the Leonard Huxley Building (completed in 1974) and the installation of the Univac 1100/42 were taken by Margaret Brinkley, who had been an Operator on ANU's IBM 360/50 and who became Operations Supervisor on subsequent Univac computers at the ANU Computer Centre and its successor, the CSC. Keith France advises that many of the photos of people were taken by Brian O'Rourke, a former programmer in the User Services Group at the CSC. Brian O'Rourke also prepared many of the speech bubbles and photo captions. The page captions use to title the photographs in this collection were put together on a best efforts basis in 2021 by Keith France, Kathy Handel and David Hawking.

AU ANUA 745-17 · Item · 1988 - 1992
Part of ANU Computer Science and ANU Computer Services Centre papers

Includes: letter from the VC (Laurie Nichol) 29 July, 1988 to all members of staff "Proposed amalgamation of ANU, CCAE and GITA"; Apropos General Staff Newsletter (25 Nov 1988) "Amalgamation Issues"; Memorandum from Registrar (R.V. Dubs), 7 April 1989, "Agreement between ANU, CCAE, and GITA"; Apropos General Staff Newsletter (14 Aug 1989) Future of the University, including letter to VC from John Dawkins, Minister for Employment, Education and Training, ANU paper 1928/1989 "Future structure of higher education in the ACT", ANU paper 1581/1989 "Submission to the ACT Legislative Assembly Select Committee Inquiry into the amalgamation of ANU, CCAE, and GITA". Also includes memos, letters, press releases relating to the Chubb Report, Jan-Feb 1991.

Computer Upgrade Bids
AU ANUA 745-16 · Item · 1982 - 1998
Part of ANU Computer Science and ANU Computer Services Centre papers

Includes: Request for Proposals to replace existing computing equipment in the Faculties Supplement 1 (Jan 1982) Benchmark, Supplement 2 - Questionnaire; A. A. Jarvis and D. A. Hawking (1983) Submission to the Faculties Resources Committee, by the Faculties Computer Management Committee; FCMC submission for purchase of student terminal equipment (Jun 1984), for consideration at July meeting of resources committee; Wayne Davey and David Hawking (Nov 1984), Submission to the deputy vice-chancellor's review of university computing; High performance computing and communications in Australia (Oct 1998), DEETYA Higher Education Division Occasional Papers Series.