includes photographs of University of Melbourne History Department camping expedition 1957
Health Transition Workshop, Canberra, 15-19 May 1989
includes list of Ph D students supervised 1968 - 2005
includes correspondence from Smith's mother
includes memorial service for Jim Main
includes memorial service for George Clark
includes memorial service for John Clive
YHA Handbook, Peaks and High Places, Tasmania through the lens of Lloyd Jones
Minutes, reports, financial records, membership and admissions registers, night books, pence books, contribution books, records of sickness, records re declaration of marriage, age health and conformity, hospital fund registers, degree books, widows and orphans fund registration books, investment ledgers, letter books, photographs and certificates, and printed material re rules and laws in Victoria.
Bairnsdale District records include Cunninghame Lodge; Lindenow Lodge; Mitchell Lodge; Omeo Lodge; Orbost Lodge; Swifts Creek Lodge; Tambo Lodge.
Bendigo District records include Albert Lodge; Bendigo Lodge; Catherine Lodge; Darling Lodge; Earl of Hopetoun Lodge; Echuca Lodge; Goldminers Pride Lodge; Heart of Friendship Lodge; Heathcote Lodge; James Roe Lodge; Kerang Lodge; Kyabram Lodge; Marcorna Lodge; Pyramid Lodge; Sir Henry Barkly Lodge, Huntly; Sir Walter Scott Lodge, Elmore; Strangers Refuge Lodge; Swan Hill Lodge.
Castlemaine District records include A H Nicholl Jnr Lodge; Alexandra Lodge; Amhurst Lodge; Campbell’s Creek Lodge; Castlemaine Lodge; Carisbrook Lodge; Chewton Lodge; Clune Lodge; Coliban Lodge; Daylesford Lodge; Garibaldi Lodge; Hand of Friendship Lodge; Hepburn Lodge; Kyneton Lodge; Maldon Lodge; Maryborough Lodge; Newstead and Strangways Lodge; Prince of Wales Lodge; Strathlodden Lodge; Talbot Lodge; Woodend Lodge.
Corio District (Geelong) records include Apollo Bay Lodge; Barwon Grove Lodge; Belmont Lodge; Colac Lodge; Deans Marsh Lodge; Geelong Lodge; Inverleigh Lodge; Lara Lodge; Meredith Lodge; Norlane Lodge; Queenscliff Lodge; Southern Cross Lodge; Southern Star Lodge.
Hamilton District records include Border Lodge; Branscholme Lodge; Coleraine Lodge; Lake Wallace / Edenhope Lodge; Marquis of Lorne Lodge; Princess Alexandra / Penshurst Lodge; Princess Alice / Hamilton Lodge.
Ovens & Murray District include Beechworth Lodge; Benalla Lodge; Corryong Lodge; Euroa Lodge; King Valley Lodge; Loyal Shepparton Lodge; Mansfield Lodge; Myrtleford Lodge; Nagambie Lodge; Numurkah Lodge; Prince of Wales Lodge; Rutherglen Lodge; Seymour Lodge; Standard Lodge, Granya; Tallangatta Lodge / Tatonga Lodge; Walwa Lodge; Wangaratta Lodge (Junction); Wodonga Lodge; Yackandanah Lodge; Yarrawonga Lodge.
Port Fairy District records include Farmers Rest / Orford Lodge; Koroit / Prince Alfred Lodge; Port Fairy Lodge; Prince Albert Lodge; Prince of Wales / Portland Lodge; Villiers / Yambuck Lodge.
Sale District records include Diamond Jubilee / Rosedale Lodge; Latrobe / Sale Lodge; Loyal Heyfield Lodge; Maffra Lodge; Stratford Lodge; Toongabbie Lodge; Traralgon Lodge.
South Gippsland District records include Bass Valley / Nyora Lodge; Colliery / Korumburra Lodge; Foster Lodge; Leongatha Lodge; Lord Kitchener / Wonthaggi Lodge; Yarram Lodge.
St Arnaud District records include Berriwillock Lodge; Charlton Lodge; Culgoa Lodge; Prince Alfred / Dunolly Lodge; Sea Lake Lodge.
Sunraysia District records include Cardross Junior Lodge; Cardross Lodge; Diggers / Red Cliffs Lodge; Irymple Lodge; Merbein Lodge; Mildura Lodge; Murrayville Lodge; Ouyen Lodge; Robinvale Lodge; Underbool Lodge; Walpeup Lodge; Werrimull Lodge.
Warrnambool District records include Allensford Lodge; Mortlake Lodge; Timboon Lodge; Wimmera District; Dimboola Lodge; Horsham Lodge; Kaniva Lodge; Nhill Lodge; Pleasant creek / Stawell Lodge; Rainbow Lodge; Rupanyup Lodge; Stawell Lodge.
Manchester Unity Independent Order of OddfellowsPrintout, with correspondence, of research article. No author listed, but possibly Margaret Jolly, "Metropolitan Liaisons: Race, Sexuality and Reproduction in British and French Colonial Culture in Vanuatu."
This deposit consists of all types of company records for the Australian Agricultural Company, for its stations and subsidiary companies: AA & P Joint Holdings Pty Ltd; Austcattle Holdings Pty Ltd; Blythe Brothers pty Ltd; Brighton Downs; Brunette Downs; Connor Doherty & Durack Pty Ltd; Cooper River Pastoral Co Pty Ltd; D K Gordon Pty Ltd; Fielder Downs (WA) Pty Limited; Goonoo Goonoo; Gregory Downs; Hann River Pastoral Co Pty Ltd; Headingly; James McLeish Estates Pty Ltd; Mount House Pastoral Company; Mount House and Glenroy Stations; Muttama; Naroo Pastoral Co Pty Ltd; NT Pastoral Co Pty Limited; Rockhampton Downs; The Gulf Cattle Company Pty Ltd; Tullin Tulla; Union Pastoral Investments Pty Ltd; Waxahachie Pty Ltd; Windy; Wondoola; Woodhouse and Wrotham Park. The records include financial records, wage summaries, minutes, annual reports, superannuation plan records, station records and monthly reports, correspondence, deeds, memoranda and articles of association, share certificates, statutory accounts, wage records and group certificates.
Australian Agricultural CompanyMinutes of the Queensland Teachers' Union ATF Committee, 1968-1993; Minutes of the Queensland Teachers' Union Executive, 1961-2003.
Queensland Teachers' UnionThis deposit contains roneoed material, conference reports, agendas, branch motions, executive reports, committee reports and circulars.
Queensland Teachers' UnionCanberra. Journal of the ACT Teachers Federation
Australian Capital Territory Teachers' FederationThis 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, RoyPhotograph of pigs laying with a dog in the background. Captioned ''Waito-Food Cycle.' KAPARI under Lauri of Renagi Puele July 1972'
Written and later annotated by Scragg.
With Scragg's annotations.
A copy for Scragg by the Malaria Section Assessment Team Rabaul.
Annotated by Scragg.
Published by the Department of Pubic Health.
Written during Gunther's tenure as Director of Public Health. Letter addressed to the Superintendent of the Hospital, and annotated.
Written and annotated by Scragg. PNG Medical Journal, Volume 11, Number 2.
By John R. Price and Elizabeth R. Price.
By Anthony J. Radford. Faculty of Medicine, University of Papua New Guinea. Paper to be presented at the 6th International Congress on Medical Records, Sydney.
Designed and Produced by the Department of Information Services, Port Moresby.
Edited by Judy Dorome.
Published by The Economist Intelligence Unit (Australia) PTY. LTD.
By I. C. Miller, Gutteridge, Haskins and Davey.
Prepared by a Mission from the Overseas Development Group (University of East Anglia).
Prepared by the Administrator of Papua and New Guinea, tabled in the House of Assembly 1967.
Occasional Paper 1.
Edited by Scragg.
By D. Hueter. Presented at Churches Medical Council, Port Moresby. Also includes a reprint with minor alterations.
Presented by William H. Foege in Lae, New Guinea.
By Dr. W. D. Symes.
By Dr. W. D. Symes.
By Dr. W. D. Symes, then Director.
Volume 25.
Volume 20.
Volume 19.
Volume 18.
Volume 16.
Reported to the Minister for Health from 1972-1974.
42nd Congress August, 1970, Port Moresby. With Scragg's annotations.
Jubilee Congress 12-16 May, 1980, Adelaide. Theme: Science for a Sustainable Society for us by 2000 A.D. Why? How? Joy Scragg's copy, with annotations.
42nd Congress 17-21 August, 1970, Port Moresby. Theme: Science in Emergent Countries.
43rd Congress 17-21 August, 1970, Port Moresby. Theme: Science in Emergent Countries. Includes a memo from ANZAAS regarding enrolment.
42nd Congress 17-21 August, 1970, Port Moresby. Theme: Science in Emergent Countries.
41st Congress 18-22 August, 1969, Adelaide. Theme: Science in the Service of the Community.
A report with Scragg's annotations.
By Professor Heizel and the Vice Chancellor about a proposed medical degree.
By Professor M. H. McKay. Inaugural lecture, University of Papua New Guinea.
By Professor Ernest Roe. Inaugural lecture, University of Papua New Guinea.
By T. E. Daw and Naime Doko.
Held at Goroka, 9th-19th of November, 1964. Published by the Department of Publish Health.
Published by the Department of Public Health, Port Moresby.
Published by the Department of Public Health, Port Moresby.