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1000484
  • Title
    Series 08: Recordings of talks presented at the State Library of New South Wales
  • Call number
    T 251-300
  • Level of description
    series
  • Date

    28 February 2006-10 April 2008
  • Type of material
  • Reference code
    1000484
  • Issue Copy
    Partly Digitised
  • Physical Description
    67 audiocassettes (72 hr., 13 min.) - 10 × 7 cm, 4 mm tape
    4 audio discs - compact disc
  • Scope and Content
    Item 01: Graham Freudenberg in conversation with Don Watson
    Item 02: John Berendt 'The City of Falling Angels' : In conversation with Caroline Baum
    Item 03: Sue Green, Indigenous History Fellowship : Discovering the History of Indigenous Welfare in Australia
    Item 04: Exhibition opening : First Sight, Dutch Mapping of Australia
    Item 05: Dagmar Schmidmaier’s Farewell
    Item 06: Dagmar Schmidmaier Toast and Roast
    Item 07: Bob Carr : Reflections on Parkes
    Item 08: Paul Brunton : Voyages of Abel Tasman
    Item 09: Paul Brunton : First Dutch Sightings of Australia
    Item 11: Dr. Frank Mobbs : The Da Vinci Code - film and novel - history, fraud or just fiction
    Item 12: Eora Opening
    Item 14: Jill Matthew : History Fellows Present ...
    Item 15: Margot Riley : French in NSW
    Item 16: Regarding Eora : Mick Dodson, Sue Green, Tom Keneally, Keith Vincent Smith
    Item 17: My Sydney : now then and always
    Item 18: Ida Leeson : A life - not a blue-stocking lady
    Item 19: Brian Fletcher : History of Mitchell Library
    Item 20: Louis Nowra, Jeremy Steele, Jaky Troy and Keith Vincent Smith, Pateygarang and Mr. Dawes
    Item 21: Keith Vincent Smith - Eora : Place and People
    Item 22: Margaret Dent - National Treasures from Australia’s Great Libraries
    Item 23: Treasured Moments III : Phillip Adams (chair) with Emma Tom and Bob Ellis
    Item 24: Nick Bleszynski and Bernie Matthews : A Run for your Money
    Item 25: Dr. Greg Leck : Captives of Empire
    Item 26: Susan Mitchell in conversation with Margaret Whitlam
    Item 27: Paul Brunton - Bound for Glory : Four French Voyages
    Item 28: Vera Ranki : The Examined Life
    Item 29: Warwick Hirst - Three Cheers for Liberty
    Item 30: Opening of 'On the Run'
    Item 32: Quintessential Sydney : icons in their 70’s
    Item 33: An Indigenous reflection on the ’67 referendum
    Item 34: Book launch of 'The Art of Collecting National Heritage : Yours Very Truly H.L. White'
    Item 35: Opening of the David Scott Mitchell Exhibition
    Item 36: Rachael Kohn in conversation with Tom Keneally : Curious Obsessions
    Item 37: Limits of Location : Creating a Colony
    Item 38: Paul Brunton : David Scott Mitchell volunteers coffee morning
    Item 39: Vera Ranki : An Examined Life, series 2
    Item 40: Mitchell Memorial Lecture : 'Democratisation of Knowledge in a Digital Age' by Prof. Stephen Garton
    Item 41: Vera Ranki : An Examined Life
    Item 42: Manning Clark lecture, by Mark McKenna - 'Manning Clark : The Artist Historian'
    Item 43: Paul Brunton - The Collector Collected : David Scott Mitchell
    Item 44: Forum on Australian Library History 2007
    Item 45: Peter Cochrane - The Human Drama of Australian Democracy
    Item 46: Stephen Thompson, Judy Nunn & Cindy Dowling - German voyages : The migrant experience
    Item 48: Louise Anemaat - Ralph Clark
    Item 49: National Biography Award Lecture 2007 : Inga Clendinnen - The Impossible Art?
    Item 50: Senator John Faulkner & Ross McMullen discuss former Labor Prime Ministers John Curtin & Chis Watson
    Item 51: Inaugural ISAA Lecture : Ian Lowe AO - Our Responsibility for Future Generations
    Item 52: Sharyn Munro & Adrienne Langman - Choosing the Good Life
    Item 53: Robert Holden - Away with the Fairies
    Item 54: Professor Barry Jones AO launches Emeritus Professor Brian Fletcher’s book Magnificent Obsession
    Item 55: Colin Peasley OAM - First Steps : The beginning of our national ballet company
    Item 56: Paul Brunton - Governor Bligh or Mr. Macarthur : Who rules New South Wales?
    Item 57: Peter Cosier & Dr. Steve Hatfield Dodds - Energy, Environment and Economics : Implications & Opportunities for Australia and the World
    Item 58: Prof. Peter Cullen & Prof. Bruce Thorn - The Other Sea Change : Impact on oceans, wetlands & water systems
    Item 59: Margaret Robbins - It’s Magic!
    Item 60: Women in History - Susan Mitchell, Baiba Berzins, and Meg Stewart
    Item 61: Australian National Biography Award 2008
    Item 62: Foundation - Rio Tinto dinner
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  • Copying Conditions
    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.
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