Hobart. Official bulletin of the Tasmanian Section of the Australian Labor Party
Australian Labor PartySydney. Monthly magazine of the NSW Branch of the Australian Labor Party. Issues held: Vol 1 no 1 (Sep 1962) - Vol 2 no 6 (Jul 1963). Vol 1 No 4 (Dec 1962) and Vol 2 No 5 (Jun 1962) not held.
Australian Labor PartyOfficial journal of the Suth Melbourne Branch ALP. 1 issue held
Australian Labor PartySydney. Monthly magazine of the NSW Branch of the Australian Labor Party. Most issues held Vol 1 no 1 (Dec 1960) - Vol 4 no 4 (Sep 1969)
Australian Labor PartyBrisbane. Printed for the Australian Labor Party Queensland Branch. 2 issues held
Australian Labor PartySydney. Official newspaper of the NSW Branch of the Australian Labor Party. Issues held (with some gaps): 15 Apr 1961 - 16 Dec 1967, with some gaps.
Australian Labor PartyBroken Hill. 6 issues held 1961 - 1965
Broken Hill. To Nov 1908 was Barrier Truth. 22 issues held 1959 - 1965
Barrier Industrial CouncilSydney. Official organ of the Miners' Federation of Australia. From Jan 1925 to Nov 1935 published as supplement to Labour Daily
Australasian Coal and Shale Employees' FederationSydney. Official organ of the Federated Ironworkers' Association of Australia
Federated Ironworkers' Association of AustraliaSydney. The official organ of the Lang Party. Issues held (with some gaps within volumes): 26 May 1939 - 26 Dec 1940, 26 Jul 1946, 1 May 1959 - 18 Dec 1959, 12 Jan 1962 - 21 Dec 1962, 18 Jan 1963 - 20 Dec 1963
Brisbane. Printed and published for the Worker Newspaper Pty for the AWU Queensland Branch. Unbroken run from Vol 1 no 1 March 1890 to Vol 85 no 4119 August 1974 held.
Australian Workers' UnionMelbourne. Official organ of the Federated Clerks' Union of Australia, Victorian Branch. Gaps in holdings 1954, 1993
Federated Clerks' Union of AustraliaMelbourne. A news review and information service for all members and affiliates of the Association of Professional Engineers, Australia
Association of Professional Engineers, AustraliaMelbourne. Monthly journal by Humes Ltd. Incorporated in CSR Construction News (S889A) Dec 1989
Humes LimitedFamily papers and photographs; correspondence; pamphlets and papers relating to the women’s movement, peace movement and trade unions; records relating to Tom Wright including reports, printed material, diaries, personal files and obituaries; subject files; cartoons, posters, films and memorabilia; books of the anthropologist, Olive Pink; minute book of the Board of Delegates on the St Mary's (building) Project, 1956.
Wright, MarySydney. Official organ of the Trades and Labor Council and the Labor Electoral League of NSW. Sept 1890 - Oct 1897. Incorporated in Australian Worker, formerly Worker.
Labor Council of New South WalesMelbourne. Printed for the Argus and Australasian Ltd. Holdings: 1866 - 1940
Wellington. Printed and published by New Zealand Printing and Publishing Company Limited
Melbourne. Australian Labor Party, Victorian Branch. Official monthly publication. Titled Tocsin 1897 - 1906; Labor Call 1906 - Sep 1953; Labor from Oct 1953
Australian Labor PartyMelbourne, Oct 1861 - 1864. In 1864 merged with the Weekly Argus, Examiner and Melbourne Weekly News to form Australasian Post, formerly Australasian
Melbourne. George Dill. Merged with: Weekly argus, and Yeoman and Australian acclimatiser, to form: Australasian.
Hobart. Printed and published by Labor Papers Ltd. From May 1908 to May 1924. To Jun 1918 as Daily Post. Incorporated Clipper in 1910. Issues held for Jul - Sep 1920
Sydney. Printed and published by Labor Papers Ltd
Official organ of the Railway Workers and General Laborers' Association of NSW
Railway Workers and General Laborers Association of New South WalesPerth. Official organ of the West Australian Labor Party
Dec 1920 to Apr 1921 as The Australian Communist, to Jun 1923 as The Communist, to Aug 1939 as The Workers Weekly. Publication suspended 16 Jun - 17 Jun 1922 (?). Publication suspended May 1940-Jan 1941. Incorporated Guardian (Melbourne) and Queensland Guardian.
Communist Party of AustraliaMelbourne. Australian Bank Officials' Association - Federal Executive
Bank Officials' AssociationSydney. Official organ of the Fourth Division Postmasters', Postal Clerks' and Telegraphists' Union
Fourth Division Postmasters', Postal Clerks' and Telegraphists' UnionMelbourne. Official organ of the Australian Boot Trade Employees' Federation
Australian Boot Trade Employees' FederationMelbourne. Official journal of the Victorian Teachers' Union
Victorian Teachers' UnionAdelaide. Official organ of the Public Service Association of South Australia
Printed for each state. Replaced by Dalgety Catalogue (Last Edition 1979).
Dalgety and Company LimitedSydney. Dalgety Australia Limited, Annual Report and accounts
Dalgety and Company LimitedLondon. Dalgety Limited, Annual Reports and accounts
Dalgety and Company LimitedSydney. Official organ of the Waterside Workers Of Australia
Waterside Workers’ Federation of AustraliaMelbourne. Official journal of the Association of Professional Engineers, Australia
Association of Professional Engineers, AustraliaBrisbane. Official organ of the Queensland Teachers' Union. See also Queensland Teachers Union Professional Magazine (S813)
Queensland Teachers' UnionSydney. Official organ of the Professional Radio Employees' Institute of Australia
Professional Radio and Electronics Institute of AustralasiaSingle issues of the Wool Review are held for the seasons 1891-92, 1909-10, 1910-11, 1913-14 and 1915-16 and bound copies for the seasons 1916-17 through to 1955-56. From the 1956-57 season it was renamed Dalgety's Annual Wool Digest and single issues are held from 1956-57 through to 1980-81, and for 1984-85. Some issues of Dalgety's Review, a separate monthly publication (S55), are also included in the bound volumes: Dec 1914, Oct & Nov 1915 and July & Sep 1916.
Dalgety and Company LimitedIssues held: Apr & Oct 1967; Jan, Apr & Jul 1968.
Amalgamated Engineering Union (UK)Issues held; nos. 8, 10, 11 (1962), nos. 17-19 (1964), nos. 21 (1965), no. 21 (1966), no. 24 (1966), no. 30 (1967), no. 38 (1969), no. 40 (1970), no. 46 (1971), no. 50 (1972 - the only issue held titled the Metal Workers' News).
Amalgamated Engineering UnionIssues held; 1967 nos. 1, 4, 1968 nos. 1-5, 7-11, 1969 nos. 1-7, Apr 1973, and Jul 1973 (this issue first under the Amalgamated Metal Workers' Union).
Amalgamated Engineering UnionIssues held; no. 10 (1969) (from the AEU) and vol. 1 no. 5 (Jul 1970) for AEU and BBSA.
Amalgamated Engineering UnionIssues held; nos. 128, 135, 150 and 158 (1963-1964), and one issue (no number) with new title of 'Newsletter' (1964).
Amalgamated Engineering UnionIssues held; vol. 2 nos. 4 - 6 (1975), vol. 5 no. 1 (Apr 1978) and vol. 6 no. 6 (Aug 1979)
Amalgamated Metal Workers' UnionFirst named the Monthly Report from 1889 (see S35 description) to 1934, when it became the 'Monthly Journal and Report', before separating in 1948 so that there was a 'Monthly Report' and a 'Monthly Journal' (S35). The binding of these volumes is entitled 'Monthly Trade Report', however, the title is simply 'Monthly Report'.
Amalgamated Engineering UnionInitially titled 'Amalgamated Society of Engineers Monthly Report' from 1889 to 1921. Following renaming of the Society to the Amalgamated Engineering Union (AEU) in 1922, the title changed to 'Amalgamated Engineering Union Monthly Report'. From 1935 the journal became the 'Monthly Journal and Report' and from 1949 simply 'Monthly Journal'. When the AEU amalgamated with the Boilers' and Blacksmiths' Society and the Sheet Metal Workers' Union in 1973 forming the Amalgamated Metal Workers' Union (AMWU) the Journal was renamed 'Amalgamated Metal Unions Monthly Journal', and in 1974 renamed again as 'Amalgamated Metal Workers' Union Monthly Journal'. AMWU amalgamated with the Shipwrights' Union in 1979 at which point the journal became the 'Amalgamated Metal Workers' and Shipwrights' Union Monthly Journal, and from July 1980 the 'AMWSU Quarterly Journal'.
Amalgamated Engineering UnionIssues held; vol. 1 No. 3 (Jun 1928), vol. 11 no. 9 (Jan 1947), vol. 1 nos. 1-6 (Sep 1952 - Sep 1953).
Australian Railways UnionInitially named Federal Office News (a name change from the previously known Federal Office Letter) from 1960 to 1977 (vols. 1 - 15), before being retitled National Office News in 1978 (starting at vol. 16). Issues held; vols. 1 - 28, covering years 1960 to 1993.
Australian Railways UnionNos. 1-11, 13-17 and 20-26. From 1960 this was renamed Federal Office News and from 1978 National Office News.
Australian Railways UnionIssues held; Aug 1936 (vol. 3 no. 8), Apr 1939 (vol. 6 no. 4), May-Jun 1955 (vol. 22 nos. 5-6), Oct 1957 (vol. 24 no. 10), 1958 (vol. 25), Jul 1959 (vol. 26 no. 7), Aug-Oct 1960 (vol. 27 nos. 8-10), 1961 (vols. 28-29 missing Apr), 1962 -1988 (vols. 25-56) , missing issues for Sep 1963 (vol. 31 no. 9), Oct 1973 (vol. 41 no. 10), Autumn 1977 (vol. 45 no. 3), 1982 (vol. 50 nos. 3 and 5), and 1983 (vol. 51 no. 1). For years 1989 to 1992 issues held are 1989 (vol. 57 no. 3), and 1990-1992 (vol. 58 nos. 2-5).
Australian Railways UnionIssues held are; Jun 1919 Frank Hyett in Memoriam edition, Aug 1927 (no. 194), Sep-Oct 1952 (nos. 504-505), Apr 1961 (no. 139), and 1962-1992. 1962 - Jan 1981 nos. 149 - 348, missing nos. 313, 315 (1977) and 345 (1980). Issues have no numbers after Jan 1981.
Australian Railways UnionInitially titled the Railways Union Gazette, renamed the Railroad in January 1927 (for Jan - Jun 1927 see S27). Issues held in bound volumes from Jul 1927 to 1969, then loose issues covering the years 1970 to 1992 (with gaps), with one special election edition from 1993 (vol. 85 no. 2). There are also a few loose issues from the years 1944, 1947 and 1964.
Australian Railways UnionCovering years Jul 1921 (vol. 1 no. 1) to Dec 1926. Renamed 'The Railroad' in January 1927, issues held from Jan 1927 to Jun 1927.
Australian Railways UnionIssues from Jul 1917 to Dec 1917.
Amalgamated Railway and Tramway Service AssociationIssues covering the years 1888 (vol. 1 no. 1 Apr 1888) to 1892 and 1907 to 1910.
Amalgamated Railway and Tramway Service AssociationInitially called 'The Advocate', the title changed in the early 1950s to 'The Railway Advocate", before becoming 'The Public Transport Advocate' in September 1993 and then finally, 'The Advocate' again in 2003. Years covered; 1947-1950, 1957, 1962-1972, 1974-1980, 1982-2007.
Australian Railways Union'Advance' was the Eureka Youth League's (EYL) newspaper for Australian Youth in New South Wales and was first published in 1946. In 1948 it was suggested that it join together with 'Youth Voice', which was produced by EYL in Victoria to cover Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania, and form one paper for all of Australia (see Advance no. 16, Apr 1948). Issues held cover years 1946 to 1948.
Eureka Youth LeagueThe Labor Council of New South Wales set up the Labor Information and Research Bureau in 1921 to provide data on working conditions and employers. The Labor Information and Research Bureau published 'The Labor Monthly' from 1926 to 1929, at which point it became the Pan-Pacific Worker. Issues held; Vol. 1 nos. 1-18 (1926-1927), vol. 2 nos. 1-12 (1928), vol. 3 no. 1 (January 1929).
Labor Council of New South WalesThe Labor Council of New South Wales organised a "Pan-Pacific Trade Union Conference' in September 1926. This conference resulted in the setting up of the Pan-Pacific Trade Union Secretariat (PPTUS) to which the Labor Council was then affiliated and to which many of the Labor Council leadership were part of. The PPTUS published a journal, the Pan-Pacific Worker, which by 1929 absorbed the Council's 'Labor Monthly' journal, (see 'In the Case of Oppression: the Life and Times of the Labor Council of New South Wales p. 200). Issues held; vols. 1-4 (Apr 1928 - Jan 1932).
Labor Council of New South Wales1973 (nos 6-13, 15-20, 22, 27, 29), 1976-1978.
Australian Council of Salaried and Professional AssociationsIssues for: 1959 (Jun), 1960 (Mar), 1961 (Feb), 1962 (Jan/Mar), 1963 (Nov), 1964 (Mar-Dec), 1965 (Mar-Aug, includes additional name 'Basic Wage/Total Wage Newsletter), 1966 (Mar-Jul, includes additional name 'National Wage Cases Newsletter), 1967 (Feb-Jul), 1968 (Jan-Aug) , 1969 (Mar, Jul, Dec), 1970 (Apr, May, Nov), 1971 (Mar, May, Nov), 1972 (Mar, May, Jul, Aug), 1973 (Jan, Mar, Jun, Aug).
Also includes papers given at the Trade Union Youth Week Forum (Aug 1964), 'The history and achievements of the Australian Labor Movement' by K. Stone, 'Economic and Social Problems of Young Workers' by John Paterson and 'Trade Union, Young Worker Education and Training in a World of Technological Change' by MC Jordan. Also a paper, 'The scramble for income: or how the Federal Government chickens out of a fight and leaves the Arbitration Commission to do the dirty work', by John Paterson (Feb 1965).
Issues from Sep 1949 to Sep 1952 (vols. 1 - 3), 1953 (vol. 4 nos 6-9), 1954 (vol. 5 nos 2, 3, 5), then 1957 to 1989 with a few gaps.
Administrative and Clerical Officers' Association, Commonwealth Public ServiceMissing years 1972 and 1974. First issue Sept 1957. Name changed from Victorian Viewpoint to Viewpoint in 1978. Issues from 1980 to 1989 with some gaps.
Administrative and Clerical Officers' Association, Commonwealth Public ServiceStarted as The Canberra Viewpoint in November 1960 to November 1968, one issue called Viewpoints in March 1969, before being renamed Hotline from 1969 to 1984, and then from 1985 to 1989 named ACOA Canberra. Not a complete set but there are numerous issues for most years.
Administrative and Clerical Officers' Association, Commonwealth Public ServiceIssues held are: nos. 1-2, 4-7 (1959-1962) and nos. 1 (1963) and 19 (1966).
Administrative and Clerical Officers' Association, Commonwealth Public ServiceMinutes of the Australian Federation of AIDS Organisations and its constituent members, correspondence and administrative files, project files, audiovisual material including videos and audio cassettes and printed material.
Australian Federation of AIDS OrganisationsThis series has not yet been processed.
Hull, TerryThis is an almost complete set of the journal with a number of gaps particularly in the periods 1926-1928 and 1987-1988.
Administrative and Clerical Officers' Association, Commonwealth Public ServiceIssues held are: nos. 147, 207, 236-244, 298, 302, 330-331, 343, 346-349.
Assembly of Captive European NationsIssues held are: nos. 85-88, 91-92, 95, 105-107, 119-122, 124, 129-132, 134 and a special issue in Nov 1967.
Assembly of Captive European NationsThe bulletin was produced by the Factory Welfare Board in association with the Departmental Factory Inspectorate and the Standing Committee for the Prevention of Accidents. Issues held are: vol. 1, no.1; vol. 1, no. 5 - vol. 2, no. 8; vol. 2, no. 10 - vol. 3, no. 5; vol. 3, no. 7 - vol. 4, no. 5.
Department of Labour and Industry and Social Services, New South WalesThe information papers were issued as supplements to the periodical 'On Aboriginal Affairs'. Issues held are: 1 (Apr 1962), 4 (Aug 1962), 6 (Jun 1964) and 8 (Jul 1966).
Aboriginal AffairsIssues held are: Jun 1946, nos. 1, 3-7, 9-10, 12.
Association of Architects, Engineers, Surveyors and Draughtsmen of AustraliaOnly issue no. 3 is held.
Association of Architects, Engineers, Surveyors and Draughtsmen of AustraliaIssues held are: vol. 11, nos. 1-2, 4 (1944-1945), Dec 1946, Jan & Apr 1947, and nos. 1-7 (May-Nov 1947).
Association of Architects, Engineers, Surveyors and Draughtsmen of AustraliaIssues held are: nos. 1-3, 7-8, 25-27, 40-41, 44, 102-103, 105-106.
Association of Architects, Engineers, Surveyors and Draughtsmen of AustraliaAlmost a complete set of this journal is held. It was originally a monthly but at times was issued every two months then every three months. Issue vol. 11, no. 2 (Jun 1987) is not held.
Association of Architects, Engineers, Surveyors and Draughtsmen of AustraliaWellington. Official organ of the NZ Post and Telegraph Association
New Zealand Post and Telegraph Officers' AssociationLondon. Published by the Workers Educational Association. Vol 9 no 105 - Vol 50 Apr 1959 held, with many gaps. Issues 1917 - 1918 include The Highway: Australian Supplement, published by the Workers' Educational Association of New South Wales
Published by the Victorian Branch of the Australian Insurance Staffs' Federation
Australian Insurance Staffs' FederationMinutes of Directors' meetings, financial records, wage books, register of apprentices, advertising and printed materials, and photographs
Bedggood and Company Proprietary LimitedReports documenting some of the buildings on ANU campus demolished or altered between 2016 and 2017.
ANU HeritageThis is an collection of annual reports that were donated by various Australian companies. Numbers were allocated to each company but there are missing numbers as some reports were removed in 1980. Most annual reports cover the period from the mid 1950s till the late 1970s though many date from the early 20th century.
Noel Butlin Archives CentreMinutes, correspondence, financial and share records, legal and arbitration papers, photographs, maps and plans. Includes records of F J Walker Ltd subsidiaries Hunter River Meat Packing Co, Metropolitan Meat Co, and Australian Natural Gut Manufacturing Co.
Sydney Meat Preserving Company LimitedThe recordings are of undergraduate lectures, public lectures and debates on current issues, addresses delivered at seminars and conferences, readings of literary works including plays and poetry, interviews, and radio programs produced for 2XX. Among the presenters are the 14th Dalai Lama, academics Professor R Johnson, Dr B Rawson, Dr H Kinloch, Professor R Elliot (reading Chaucer), Professor G Sawer, Professor Manning Clark, Professor Ted Ringwood, Professor G Zubrzycki, Professor Robin Gollan and Professor Derek Freeman, Vice-Chancellors Dr HC Coombs and Professor DA Low, politicians Gough Whitlam and Senator Susan Ryan, writers Patrick White and Xavier Herbert, and poets AD Hope, Bob Brissenden, and Rosemary Dobson. Most are on reel-to-reel tapes but some audio cassettes were produced in the period 1984-1986.
ANU Instructional Resources UnitPosters prepared for the Infant Welfare Section, Department of Public Health, Papua New Guinea.
Chambers, JeanRecords of Tasmanian branches of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers, the Amalgamated Engineering Union, the Boilermakers' and Blacksmiths' Society of Australia, and the Sheet Metal Working Agricultural Implement and Stovemaking Industrial Union of Australia including minute books, registration books and membership records, financial records and correspondence. Includes records of the Norfolk, Rosebery, Queenstown, Mersey, Launceston, Tamar, Hobart, and Burnie branches of the Amalgamated Engineering Union; Hobart No.1 Zone, Launceston No.1 Zone and Tasmanian branches of the Sheet Metal Workers' Union; Tasmanian Branch, Burnie , Queenstown, Devonport and Hobart Sub Branches of the Boilermakers' and Blacksmiths' Society.
Amalgamated Engineering UnionRecords of district committees and the Queensland, Brisbane, and Ipswich branches of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers, the Amalgamated Engineering Union, the Boilermakers Society of Australia, the Sheet Metal Working Agricultural Implement and Stovemaking Industrial Union of Australia, and the AMWU including minute books, correspondence, general files, reports, membership records, press cuttings, conference papers and publications.
Amalgamated Engineering UnionMinutes of Committee of Management and Federal Executive meetings, 1944-1951 and Stopwork meetings, 1917-1960; Federal Office correspondence, 1932-1966; Sydney Branch correspondence 1935-1960; other Branch correspondence, 1930-1955; membership records, 1876-1945; financial papers, 1923-1970; arbitration material, 1921-1967; press cuttings, 1919-1956; photographs; correspondence, 1897-1907 and material relating to the early years of the union; printed material, 1899-1972.
Seamen’s Union of AustraliaMinutes, staff records, business notes and instruction book, wages book, register of members and directors, register of mortgages and financial records, newspapers containing advertisements
Griffiths Brothers Proprietary LimitedCorrespondence records, financial records, manager's reports, maps of the Northern Territory and Queensland (1898-1922), diary (1884)
Alroy Downs StationPlans and maps of the University campus and buildings including University House, Research Centres and schools, lecture theatres, halls of residence, Old Canberra House, tennis courts, Mt Stromlo and Siding Springs and site drawings. Also includes plans of Fred Ward furniture, Canberra region and Papua New Guinea.
ANU Facilities and Services DivisionThese printed and typescript papers and reports relate to planning of the Acton site.
ANU Property and Plans DivisionMemorandum and articles of association, minute books, registration documents, directors' files, correspondence and papers including papers re national security regulations, financial records, legal documents and deeds, share register of constituent company Barwon Woollen Mill Company, framed cartoon, blueprints, plans, charts, photographs and printing plates. Also includes material (manuscripts, galley proofs and illustrations) re novel by Ivan Southall 'The Weaver from Meltham'.
Godfrey Hirst and Company Proprietary LimitedA 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.