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1100061
  • Title
    Series 1: Speeches given at Rotary Club of Sydney luncheons and other Rotary functions, 1979-1998
  • Call number
    MLOH 758
  • Level of description
    series
  • Date

    probably between 1979 and 1998
  • Type of material
  • Reference code
    1100061
  • Issue Copy
    Partly Digitised
  • Physical Description
    114 audiocassettes (86 hr., 32 min.) - 10 x 7 cm, 4 mm tape
  • Scope and Content
    Item 001: 'Canada approaching the 1980s, a view from the provinces' by The Hon. Sterling Lyon Q.C. Premier of Manitoba
    Item 002: President's report by Harry Gray
    Item 003: 'Enterprise Australia' by Stan Owens
    Item 004: 'Gold Fever' by Wip Wipperman
    Item 005: 'Experiences of an Ombudsman' by Ken Smithers
    Item 006: 'Changing influences on the international scene' by Sir Donald Tebbit
    Item 007: 'Improve communication, increase productivity-management, executives, staff' by Ron Becks
    Item 008: Visit by District Governor Hal White
    Item 009: Luncheon meeting and Salvation Army carols
    Item 010: 'What business are you in?' by R. Quinlivan
    Item 011: R. J. L. Hawke, MHR (Member of the House of Representatives) for Willis
    Item 012: 'The Rotary Foundation' by Alex Mitchell
    Item 013: 'New philatelic products from Australia Post' by Allen Dunn
    Item 014: 'Work Ethic' by Sir Max Dillon
    Item 015: 'Extortion in business' by Sir Eric McClintock
    Item 016: 'The role of the zoo in this day and age' by David Butcher
    Item 017: Address by District Governor John Wright
    Item 018: 'Spotlight on the Sydney Entertainment Centre' by Sir Asher Joel
    Item 019: 'Schools, universities and the business world' by Jack Keavney
    Item 020: Address by President Ray Carter
    Item 021: 'Privacy protection in Australia' by Bill Orme
    Item 022: 'Today's training for tomorrow's tradesmen' by John B. Clarkson
    Item 023: 'The Nadow Foundation' by Sir Ronald Elliot
    Item 024: 'The physically disabled–yesterday, today, tomorrow' by Marjorie Todd
    Item 025: 'Attitudes' by Sir Hermann Black
    Item 026: Speech by The Honourable Ronald J. Thornhill
    Item 027: 'Talking to people' by Keith Smith
    Item 028: 'The art of public speaking' by Christopher Veitch
    Item 029: 'The Campbell Report – why bank de-regulation?' by R. B. Cameron
    Item 030: Speech for International Day by Sir Nicholas Parkinson
    Item 031: Ken Scheller
    Item 032: 'The findings of the Australian financial system enquiry' by Keith Campbell
    Item 033: 'Merriment of Parsons' by Reverend Trevor Byard
    Item 034: 'Wage fixation-arbitration or collective bargaining?' by Charlie Fitzgibbon
    Item 035: Report by President David Kellaway
    Item 036: 'The Silent Epidemic' by Cliff Reece
    Item 037: 'The mess that literacy has got us into' by Hugh Mackay
    Item 038: 'The centenary of Barnardo's in Australia' by The Honourable Sir John Fuller, K. T.
    Item 039: 'Employment of the disabled' by W. A. Bennett and W. R. King
    Item 040: 'The Arts and Business' by Kenneth Tribe, A.O.
    Item 041: 'The effect of the new technology on the social…' by Professor Charles Kerr
    Item 042: 'Human authenticity in today's world' by Archbishop E. B. Clancy
    Item 043: 'Changes in cricket' by Alan Davidson
    Item 044: 'The politics of art in the People's Republic of China' by Edmund Canon
    Item 045: 'Finding & developing mineral resources' by K. Horler and R. Hardwick
    Item 046: 'Junior management from senior management point of view' by Ian Hawthorn
    Item 047: 'Townsville – the heart of North Queensland' by Alderman N. F. Reynolds
    Item 048: 'Wine quality in Australia today' by Len Evans
    Item 049: 'The Australian Customs service in the 1980s' by Frank Kelly
    Item 050: 'Senior management from junior management point of view' by Ian Graham
    Item 051: 'The Future of Employment' by Barrie Unsworth
    Item 052: Speech by Russell Braddon, B.A.
    Item 053: 'Re-reading of Pres. Jim's address to the club – outline of plan' by Tom Cappie-Wood and Lance Chessell
    Item 054: Visit by Governor Lyn Knight
    Item 055: Sir John Mason
    Item 056: 'AMER-IND - An ancient sign language with a bright future' by Helene Wright
    Item 057: 'Traineeships & assignment for overseas & Australian students' by J. Parker, J. Schuck and T. Miller
    Item 058: 'Organized crime' by Bob Bottom
    Item 059: 'The Future of Employment' by Professor G. W. Ford
    Item 060: Speech by Joanne Skidmore, Siv Berg and Rotarian Ted Chinn
    Item 061: 'How brave a new world' by Professor Charles Birch
    Item 062: 'The wonderful world of movies' by Charlotte Gee
    Item 063: 'ABC Radio–prospects and problems' by Keith Mackriell
    Item 064: Speech by General Jarl Wahlstrom
    Item 065: Speech by Dr Patricia Edgar
    Item 066: 'The challenge of leprosy in 1983' by Jack Torrance
    Item 067: Annual report by Jim Somerville
    Item 068: 'Behind the board room door' by J. N. Davenport
    Item 069: 'Current banking practices' by W. G. Kent
    Item 070: Speech by Sir Laurie Francis
    Item 071: Speech by District Governor 975 Charles Morrison
    Item 072: Annual report by President Norm Winckle
    Item 073: 'Wilderness Programme' by Merle Hercomb, A.M.
    Item 074: 'Australia's policy towards foreign investment' by Sir Bede Callaghan
    Item 075: 'Affirmative action' by Dr Anne Summers
    Item 076: 'Australia's national satellite' by Rotarian Graham Gosewinckel
    Item 077: 'Peer support programme' by Elizabeth Campbell and Jim Dibble
    Item 078: 'The unrealised potential–an ageing population and the aged' by Joan Simms
    Item 079: Speech by past President of Rotary International William R. Robbins
    Item 080: 'Rotarians and the social revolution' by Professor Wilfred Jarvis
    Item 081: Dr. Ronald Smart and quartet from The N.S.W. Conservatorium of Music
    Item 082: 'Ballet who' by Barry Joy
    Item 083: 'International Youth Year' by Bill Langshaw; 'Employment of the Disabled' by Rod Cooper
    Item 084: 'Latest developments in the security industry' by James Bain
    Item 085: 'Business relations between Australia and Japan' by J. T. Yamaguchi
    Item 086: 'Working with your secretary' by Dawn Higgins
    Item 087: R. M. Cavalier, Minister for Education
    Item 088: R.I. 80th Anniversary with Doug Stewart and Sam Downie
    Item 089: 'The Maori in Australia' by Kingi Ihaka
    Item 091: 'The secretary in the modern office' by Patricia Foster
    Item 092: 'The Chinese community in Sydney - their history, achievements and further aspirations' by Henry Tsang
    Item 093: H. E. Nesen, United States Ambassador to Australia
    Item 094: 'Caring for veterans' by Lionel Mead
    Item 095: 'The Rotary Club of Sydney then and now' by John Harley
    Item 096: 'The consequence of the development of technology… etc.' by Michael Brisk
    Item 097: 'Challengers for the American's Cup' by Bill Psaltis
    Item 098: Doug Stewart interview by Leon Becker
    Item 099: 'The Microsearch foundation' by Gillian Buckley
    Item 100: 'Qantas and the Australian economy' by John Menadue
    Item 101: 'The American's Cup' by Bruce Stannard
    Item 102: 'Unions, superannuation and investment' by N. C. Weaver
    Item 103: 'Equal opportunity and you' by Carmel Niland
    Item 104: 'Committee reports' by Ken Horler, Kevin Smith, and Graham Robertson
    Item 105: District Governor Sig Sjoquist's address
    Item 106: 'Work skill Australia' by Jack Dusseldorp
    Item 107: 'Australia's liquid fuels challenge' by Keith Orchison
    Item 108: 'Polio plus' by Royce Abbey
    Item 109: Address by J. W. Macbean
    Item 110: 'Help for executives in difficult times' by Ken Watkinson
    Item 111: 'International bi-centenary camp' by Joan Elliston
    Item 112: 'Economic policy directions in 1987' by J. J. Carlton
    Item 113: Brian Hickey
    Item 114: 'How to win in 1987' by Linda Lockwood
    Item 115: 'The Australian Brewing Industry' by W. R. Widerberg
    Item 116: Rotary/Rotoract debate
    Item 117: 'Challenge to volunteering in the corporate environment' by Margaret Bell
    Item 118: 'The Australian economy pitfalls and opportunities' by D. Stammer
    Item 119: 'The trend toward uniformity and conformity with decision making' by Terry Chapman
    Item 120: 'What do we need to know?' by Leonie Kramer
    Item 121: 'Development of community radio' by Bill Gulson
    Item 122: 'Cholesterol and heart disease' by Ralph Reader
    Item 123: 'Australia and the challenge of change' by Doug Anthony
    Item 124: 'Australia – another Argentina' by B. J. Carr
    Item 125: 'The work of the Australian nuclear science and technology organisations' by D. Colbey
    Item 126: 'Australia and New Zealand relations – progress and pitfalls' by Les Johnson
    Item 127: District Governor visit by Peter Foley
    Item 128: 'Quality' by William L. Dix
    Item 129: 'Australian attitudes to excellence, education and ethics: the need to change' by Peter Farrell
    Item 130: W. D. Ferris (Chairman Austrade)
    Item 131: Robert Nestdale (UNICEF Australia)
    Item 132: 'Voluntary Euthanasia: today's need' by W. A. Shaw
    Item 133: 'Australia and the challenge of change – the Walter Scott Lecture' by A. H. Pollard
    Item 134: Garry Richards (Outward Bound)
    Item 135: 'Australia under siege' by Alan Robertson
    Item 136: '… Put your daughters on the stage Mrs Worthington' by Elizabeth Butcher
    Item 137: Professor Stephen Leeder (Community Medicine, Westmead Hospital)
    Item 138: 'The Police Board of N.S.W.' by Sir Gordon Jackson
    Item 139: 'First 100 days' by Nick Greiner
    Item 140: 'The computer industry – an Australian perspective' by Geoff Billingsley
    Item 141: Vocational Service Award with Ted Noffs and Margaret Noffs
    Item 142: 'Green is for go' by L. M. Birt
    Item 143: Sir Charles Court
    Item 144: Russell Braddon Address
    Item 145: Rotary Club of Sydney 70th birthday
    Item 146: Sir Mark Oliphant
    Item 147: 'Australia and the region' by Bob Hawke
    Item 148: John Kerin
    Item 149: 'Adolescent healing: a risky business' by David Bennett and Roger Tonkin
    Item 150: 'The Rotary Foundation and the psychological aspects of cancer' by Michael Henman
    Item 151: 'A world class enterprise is a changing phenomenon' by Bill Ford
    Item 152: Teams debate - 'Rotarians, are they fair dinkum?' panel
    Item 153: 'Collaborating to compete towards future international competitiveness' by Barrie Wright
    Item 154: Youth Exchange Showcase
    Item 155: 'The Mortimer Report' by David Mortimer
    Item 156: 'The summer game - Australia in test cricket, 1949-1971' by Gideon Haigh
    Item 157: '20 minutes of sunshine' by Mike Hodgetts
    Item 158: 'People who make a difference'
    Item 159: 'N.B.C. Papua New Guinea - handing over of hospital equipment'
    Item 160: Unidentified recording
    Item 161: Rotary songs
    Item 162: National Anthem, God Save the Queen
    Item 163: National Tune, Advance Australia Fair
    Item 164: Rotary in Australia
    Item 165: Address by Chuck Keller (president of Rotary International)
    Item 166: Pope John Paul at Rotary International, Rome
    Item 167: 'Man belongs to the earth: ecology'
    Item 168: 'The most important man'
    Item 169: Rotary Club of St George Sunrise
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    In copyright:
    Please acknowledge:: Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales and Courtesy copyright holder.
  • Description source

    The description of this material has been supplied from the Oral History Digitisation Program, undertaken 2014 to 2017, of the Library's oral history collections.
  • General note

    In 2021 during the OH digitisation project it was identified that MLOH 758/104 is an unidentified recording and MLOH 758/44, MLOH 758/56, MLOH 758/63, MLOH 758/65, MLOH 758/68, MLOH 758/70, MLOH 758/71 and MLOH 758/73 were blank tapes.
    Item 090: Alfred Hurlstone Pollard, recipient of the Vocational Service Award (MLOH 758/50-51) - Not Digitised.
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