Arafura Research Archive 15-036 Harry Christian Giese

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Arafura Research Archive 15-036 Harry Christian Giese ARAFURA RESEARCH ARCHIVE 15-036 HARRY CHRISTIAN GIESE COLLECTION ITEM LIST 15-036-001 Northern Territory Welfare Branch 1958-1972 15-036-001/1 Agenda Items and Decisions, Aboriginal Welfare Conference, July 1963 15-036-001/2 Welfare Branch Annual Report, 1958-59. Transcript 15-036-001/3 Welfare Branch Annual Report, 1959-60. Transcript 15-036-001/4 Welfare Branch Annual Report, 1960-61. Transcript 15-036-001/5 Welfare Branch Annual Report, 1962-63. Transcript 15-036-001/6 Welfare Branch Annual Report, 1971-72. Transcript 15-036-002 Aboriginal Affairs Welfare Branch 1963-1980 15-036-002/1 ‘Aboriginal Affairs’, memo calling for policy decision re continuation of Commonwealth Department of Aboriginal Affairs 15-036-002/2 Aboriginal Affairs 7 (March-April 1963) 15-036-002/3 H.C. Giese, ‘Partnership towards Aboriginal Progress’, March 1970. Photocopy of NTL NTC 305.89915 GIES 15-036-002/4 Aborigines Benefits Trust Fund: Advisory Committee – Northern Territory First Annual Report 1970 15-036-002/5 Aborigines Benefits Trust Fund – Third Annual Report 1972 15-036-002/6 The Advancement of Aborigines in the Northern Territory (Canberra: Department of the Interior, 1972) 15-036-002/7 Australian Aborigines: Commonwealth Policy and Achievements: Statement by the Prime Minister the Rt Hon. William McMahon, CH., MP, 26 January 1972 (Canberra, 1972) 15-036-002/8 Aboriginal Customary Law—Recognition?’ Law Reform Commission Discussion paper No. 17 (November 1980) 15-036-002/9 The New Liquor Legislation: what it means to you and your community (Darwin: NT Government, n.d.) 15-036-002/10 Northern Territory Aboriginal Land and Land under Claim. Map 15-036-002/11 Visiting Aboriginal Settlements in the 1950s-60s; H.C. Giese 5th from the left, group portrait, annotated with title 15-036-002/12 Harry Giese (1913-2000) with Welfare Branch staff, group portrait, annotated with title 15-036-002/13 List of Notes for lecture by Harry Giese: Annual Reports of the Welfare Branch, NT Administration and Commonwealth of Australia, n.d., annotated ARA 15-036 Harry Christian Giese Collection Page 1 15-036-002/14 Land and the Aborigines of the Northern Territory ([Canberra]: Department of the Interior, n.d.) 15-036-002/15 The Australian Aboriginals Reference Paper ([Canberra]: Australian Information Service, April 1973) 15-036-002/16 The Significance of Ayers Rock for Aborigines, foreword by Harry Giese, Director of Social Welfare, 19 April 1968 ([Darwin], 1968) 15-036-003 Missions in the Northern Territory 1961-1982 15-036-003/1 The Future of the Missions: A paper by the Minister for Territories (the Hon. Paul Hasluck, MP) presented to the Missions Conference, Darwin, 17 July 1961 15-036-003/2 Missions Administration Conference: Discussion on paper by Minister for Territories on ‘The Future of the Missions’, on 18 July 1961. 2 copies 15-036-003/3 The Future of Aboriginal Missions: A Statement issued by the Division of Mission of the Australian Council of Churches (Sydney: October 1967) 15-036-003/4 Catholic Church Centenary Darwin (August 1982) 15-036-003/5 Invitation from Darwin Catholic Church Centenary, Bishop O’Loughlin and the Darwin Catholic Community to Harry Giese and Nancy Giese to a Solemn Centenary Mass, 8 August 1982 15-036-003/6 Memorial Service for Rev Lazarus Lamilami, Uniting Church in Australia Northern Synod, 27 September 1977 15-036-004 Aboriginal arts and culture 1955-2001 15-036-004/1 Arts Council of Australia (NT Division) presents an Exhibition of Bagot Pottery and Bathurst Island Crafts, 10-15 August 1967. Catalogue. Mould and insect damage to cover 15-036-004/2 Penelope J. Collet, ‘Michael Cardew - His Influences in Australia’ (La Trobe University, Bendigo). Conference paper presented at the Michael Cardew Centenary Symposium, University of Wales, Aberystwyth 27-28 June 2001 15-036-004/3 Tiwi Pottery, Bathurst Island: an exhibition at Aladdin Gallery opened by Dr H.C. Coombs, 11 March 1977. Catalogue 15-036-004/4 Eleanor Crosby, Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, to Harry Giese, note with photographs of three Maningrida carvings which were donated (with much other material) to the Museum by Harry Giese. Prints annotated on rear. Letter and prints have slight insect damage 15-036-004/5 Louis A. Allen, Australian Aboriginal Art: Arnhem Land (Field Museum, Chicago, IL, 1972) 15-036-004/6 Aboriginal Art and Craft: Kupka’s Collection of Arnhem Land and surrounding areas. 4- 14 December 1956. Bissieta Gallary, Sydney. Promotional flier 15-036-004/7 Christmas card, Dante Alighieri Society (un-used), illustration by Mick Magani 15-036-004/8 Josef Brinke, A Znali Kamen (Czech, trans: ‘And They Know Only Stone’) (Vydavatelstvi A Nakladatelstvi Novinar – Praha, 1971), signed by the author; note tipped-in, E. Brandl to Harry Giese, 26 September 1973; off-print tipped-in, Josef Brinke, ‘The Expedition of Czech Scientists to Australia’, Acta Universitatis Carolinae Geographica 2/1970: 93-101 15-036-004/9 The Central Australian Aboriginal Reserves, n.d. 15-036-004/10 Mervyn Meggitt, ‘Djanba among the Walbiri, Central Australia’, Anthropos 50 (1955): 375-403. Offprint ARA 15-036 Harry Christian Giese Collection Page 2 15-036-004/11 AGPS monthly catalogue (May 1986): 3-4. Includes ‘Book of the Month: Kakadu: A world heritage of unsurpassed beauty.’ 15-036-005 Aboriginal Theatre Foundation 1963-1983 15-036-005/1 Aboriginal Theatre Foundation, notes on its history 15-036-005/2 ‘Aboriginal Theatre’, Sydney Morning Herald, 6/12/63 15-036-005/3 ‘Elizabethan: Aboriginal Theatre: An insight into native world’, Telegraph (Sydney), 6/12/63 15-036-005/4 E.C. Evans, ‘Aboriginal Theatre’, Australian Territories Journal (1964): 18-30. Evans was the Chief Welfare Officer, N.T. Administration 15-036-005/5 President’s Report, 1969-1971, Aboriginal Theatre Foundation Incorporated 15-036-005/6 President’s Report, 24 September 1973, Aboriginal Theatre Foundation Incorporated 15-036-005/7 President’s Report, 30 September 1974, Aboriginal Theatre Foundation Incorporated 15-036-005/8 President’s Report, 30 September 1975, Aboriginal Cultural Foundation Inc. 15-036-005/9 John von Sturmer, ‘The Preservation of Traditional Aboriginal Dance and Song’. Seminar paper, 22 May 1973 15-036-005/10 Gregson Edwards, ‘Dancing for the Future’, Northern Territory Affairs 2 (January 1971): 14-16 15-036-005/11 ‘Some international events which the ACF has organised and carried out with tribal Aboriginal participation, 1972-1983’. Photocopy with accompanying compliments slip signed ‘Lance’ 15-036-006 Aboriginal affairs, published sources, Geoffrey Partington, Hasluck Versus Coombs (Sydney: Quakers Hill Press, 1996) 15-036-007 Diana Giese, A Better Place to Live: Making The Top End A New Kind Of Community (West Lakes, SA: Freshwater Bay Press, 2009) 15-036-008 Reviews of Diana Giese, A Better Place to Live (2009) 15-036-008/1 Christopher Pearson, ‘Fresh look defies norms’, The Australian, 23/5/09 15-036-008/2 Peter Ryan, ‘How the Territory Found its Feet’, Quadrant, 53/7-8 (2009) 15-036-009 Aboriginal education, from 1950s, H.C. Giese, ‘A Brief Study of Aboriginal Education in the Northern Territory with Some Thoughts on Future Development in this Field’, Centre For Research into Aboriginal Affairs: Research Seminar on Education for Aborigines, Monash University, 14-16 August 1967 15-036-010 Kormilda College 1968-1977 15-036-010/1 ‘A name lives on in the NT’, Sun (Melbourne), 12 November 1969 15-036-010/2 Kormilda College Year Book 1968 15-036-010/3 Kormilda College Year Book 1969 15-036-010/4 Kormilda College Year Book 1970 ARA 15-036 Harry Christian Giese Collection Page 3 15-036-010/5 Kormilda College Year Book 1971 15-036-010/6 Kormilda College 1974 15-036-010/7 Kormilda College 1976 15-036-010/8 Kormilda ‘77 15-036-011 Kormilda College 1967-1994 15-036-011/1 Kormilda College – Towards Tomorrow, Building Appeal Newsletter 4, December 1994 15-036-011/2 Principal Reflections—Kormilda College, 1967-82 15-036-012 Dhupuma College 1974-1977 15-036-012/1 Dhupuma College Year Book 1974 15-036-012/2 Dhupuma College Year Book 1975 15-036-012/3 Dhupuma College Year Book 1977 15-036-013 Yirara Residential College 1971-1981 15-036-013/1 Report relating to the proposed construction of Yirara Residential College for Aboriginal Students, Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Parliamentary Committee on Public Works, 1971 15-036-013/2 Mulapa Yirara Year Book, 1973-74 15-036-013/3 Mulapa 1979: Yirara College Year Book 15-036-013/4 TJARU, 1981 (Yirara College) 15-036-013/5 Yirara Newsletter, November 1981 15-036-014 Manual Arts 1972: Special Schools Curriculum, Aboriginal Education Branch, Welfare Division, Northern Territory Administration 15-036-015 Mitsuru [Mike] Shimpo, ‘The Social Process of Aboriginal Education in the Northern Territory’, PhD thesis, University of Waterloo, Canada, August 1978 15-036-016 Mike Shimpo, Correspondence, 1979-1980 15-036-016/1 Mike Shimpo to Harry Giese, 3 December 1979 15-036-016/2 Grace Lifu to Mike Shimpo, 14 December 1979 15-036-016/3 Harry Giese to Mike Shimpo, St Jerome’s College, University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, 17 January 1980 15-036-017 Development of Tertiary Education in the Northern Territory 15-036-017/1 ‘Proposed Development of the University Sector in the Northern Territory by means of a University Centre and a University College’, 3 July 1985 15-036-017/2 University of the Northern Territory Planning Authority, March 1981. Pamphlet 15-036-017/3 Northern Territory of Australia: Northern Territory University Act 1988 15-036-017/4 Ted Milliken, Darwin Community College, to Harry Giese, 2 September 1977 ARA 15-036 Harry Christian Giese Collection Page 4 15-036-017/5 The Future of Education: A Plan for Australia, Australian Council for Educational Research, 1943.
Recommended publications
  • Australian Indigenous Petitions
    Australian Indigenous Petitions: Emergence and Negotiations of Indigenous Authorship and Writings Chiara Gamboz Dissertation Submitted in fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy University of New South Wales School of Arts and Media Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences October 2012 ORIGINALITY STATEMENT 'l hereby declare that this submission is my own work and to the best of my knowledge it contains no materials previously published or written by another person, or substantial proportions of material which have been accepted for the award of any other degree or diploma at UNSW or any other educational institution, except where due acknowledgement is made in the thesis. Any contribution made to the research by others, with whom I have worked at UNSW or elsewhere, is explicitly acknowledged in the thesis. I also declare that the intellectual content of this thesis is the product of my own work, except to the extent that assistance from others in the proiect's design and conception or in style, presentation and linguistic expression is acknowledged.' Signed 5 o/z COPYRIGHT STATEMENT 'l hereby grant the University of New South Wales or its agents the right to archive and to make available my thesis or digsertation in whole or part in the Univercity libraries in all forms of media, now or here after known, subject to the provisions of the Copyright Act 1968. I retain all proprietary rights, such as patent rights. I also retain the right to use in future works (such as articles or books) all or part of this thesis or dissertiation.
    [Show full text]
  • Joint Standing Committee
    COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA JOINT STANDING COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS, DEFENCE AND TRADE (Foreign Affairs Subcommittee) Reference: Relations with ASEAN DARWIN Wednesday, 13 August 1997 OFFICIAL HANSARD REPORT CANBERRA JOINT STANDING COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS, DEFENCE AND TRADE (Foreign Affairs Subcommittee) Members: Mr Taylor (Chairman) Mr Barry Jones (Deputy Chairman) Senator Bourne Mr Bob Baldwin Senator Chapman Mr Bevis Senator Ferguson Mr Dondas Senator Harradine Mrs Gallus Senator MacGibbon Mr Georgiou Senator Reynolds Mr Hollis Senator Schacht Mr Lieberman Senator Troeth Mr Leo McLeay Mr Nugent Mr Price Mr Slipper Dr Southcott Matter referred for inquiry into and report on: The development of ASEAN as a regional association in the post Cold War environment and Australia’s relationship with it, including as a dialogue partner, with particular reference to: . social, legal, cultural, sporting, economic, political and security issues; . the implications of ASEAN’s expanded membership; . ASEAN’s input into and attitude towards the development of multilateral regional security arrangements and processes, including the ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF); . ASEAN’s attitudes to ARF linkages with, or relationship to, other regional groupings; . economic relations and prospects for further cooperation, including the development of the ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA) and possible linkages with CER; . development cooperation; and . future prospects - in particular the extent to which the decisions and policies of ASEAN affect other international relationships. WITNESSES AWAN, Mr Saqib, Chairman, International Business Council of the Northern Territory Chamber of Commerce and Industry, PO Box 3405, Darwin, Northern Territory 0801 .................................... 330 BEERE, Mr Geoffrey, Technical Consultant, Asia Experience, PO Box 264, Berrimah, Northern Territory 0828 ...........................
    [Show full text]
  • Cabinet Records Release from the Director
    NORTHERN TERRITORY ARCHIVES SERVICE NEWSLETTER APRIL 2009 N0.34 From the Director Cabinet records Welcome to Records Territory. release In the previous edition I advised that the Northern On the 1st of January 2009, the first Cabinet records Territory Archives Service is no longer responsible created under Northern Territory self-government in for Northern Territory Government recordkeeping. 1978, became open for public access. An amendment to the Information Act was recently The Northern Territory Cabinet consists of introduced in the Legislative Assembly which defines government ministers who meet to make decisions the roles of the Archives Service and the Records on matters such as major policy issues, proposals Service. These are now two separate areas of with significant expenditure or employment Government managing government archives and implications, matters which involve important records respectively. I note that the same archives initiatives or departures from previous arrangements, and research services continue to be provided by the proposals with implications for Australian, state and Northern Territory Archives Service in Darwin and local government relations, legislation, and high level Alice Springs. government appointments. In this issue we bring you the regular update about Cabinet submissions and decisions are an invaluable who is researching what in our search rooms, and record of the decisions of successive Northern updates about some of the unique archives collections Territory administrations, and cover a wide range of that have recently been deposited in our Darwin and issues relating to the social, political and economic Alice Springs repositories. We also provide a glimpse development of the Northern Territory. of some of the promotional activities undertaken by staff across the Territory in the areas of oral history, In 1978, the Northern Territory Cabinet received archives collection, and release of Cabinet records.
    [Show full text]
  • Vocational Education & Training
    VOCATIONAL EDUCATION & TRAINING The Northern Territory’s history of public philanthropy VOCATIONAL EDUCATION & TRAINING The Northern Territory’s history of public philanthropy DON ZOELLNER Published by ANU Press The Australian National University Acton ACT 2601, Australia Email: [email protected] This title is also available online at press.anu.edu.au National Library of Australia Cataloguing-in-Publication entry Creator: Zoellner, Don, author. Title: Vocational education and training : the Northern Territory’s history of public philanthropy / Don Zoellner. ISBN: 9781760460990 (paperback) 9781760461003 (ebook) Subjects: Vocational education--Government policy--Northern Territory. Vocational education--Northern Territory--History. Occupational training--Government policy--Northern Territory. Occupational training--Northern Territory--History. Aboriginal Australians--Vocational education--Northern Territory. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publisher. Cover design and layout by ANU Press. Cover photograph: ‘Northern Territory Parliament House main entrance’ by Patrick Nelson. This edition © 2017 ANU Press Contents List of figures . vii Foreword . xi Acknowledgements . xiii 1 . Setting the scene . 1 2 . Philanthropic behaviour . 11 3 . Prior to 1911: European discovery and South Australian administration of the Northern Territory . 35 4 . Early Commonwealth control, 1911–46 . 45 5 . The post–World War Two period to 1978 . 57 6. TAFE in the era of self‑government, 1978–92 . 99 7. Vocational education and training in the era of self‑government, 1992–2014 . 161 8. Late 2015 and September 2016 postscript . 229 References . 243 List of figures Figure 1.
    [Show full text]
  • Official Committee Hansard  JOINT COMMITTEE on ELECTORAL MATTERS
    &20021:($/7+Ã2)Ã$8675$/,$Ã Ã Official Committee Hansard JOINT COMMITTEE ON ELECTORAL MATTERS Reference: Conduct of the 1998 federal election and matters related thereto FRIDAY, 21 MAY 1999 DARWIN BY AUTHORITY OF THE PARLIAMENT INTERNET The Proof and Official Hansard transcripts of Senate committee hearings, some House of Representatives committee hearings and some joint committee hearings are available on the Internet. Some House of Representatives committees and some joint committees make available only Official Hansard transcripts. The Internet address is: http://www.aph.gov.au/hansard JOINT COMMITTEE ON ELECTORAL MATTERS Friday, 21 May 1999 Members:Danby, Mr LaurieMr Nairn Ferguson, (Chair) ,Mr Senators Forrest Bartlett, and Mr Faulkner,Somlyay Lightfoot, Murray and Synon and Mr Senators and members in attendance: Senators Bartlett, Lightfoot and Synon and Mr Ferguson, Mr Forrest, Mr Nairn and Mr Somlyay Terms of reference for the inquiry: To inquire into and report on all aspects of the conduct of the 1998 federal election and matters related thereto. WITNESSES CAVANAGH, Mrs Suzanne Patricia, President, Northern Territory Country Liberal Party.....................................................................................................................................136 COFFEY, Mr Matthew Martin Joseph (Private capacity)................................................111 MARTIN, Mr Lex Stephen, Member, Territory Greens ..................................................118 SNOWDON, the Hon. Warren, MP ..................................................................................125
    [Show full text]
  • Legislative Assembly of the Northern Territory
    Legislative Assembly of the Northern Territory Tabled Papers — Seventh Assembly (1994 – 1997) INDEX This document allows users to search all papers tabled during the life of the Twelfth Assembly. To access a document, use the Tabled Paper number appearing in the first column of the Index (eg —0001 or 1257). Please note that we are working backwards to digitise our older records and they will be uploaded as they are completed for the previous Assemblies. Should you require a Tabled Paper from a previous Assembly you can contact the Table Office by email on [email protected] Tabled Papers are all documents tabled in the Assembly, including but not limited to: Messages from the Administrator Administrative Arrangements Orders Papers tabled by Members during Assembly debates Explanatory Statements accompanying bills introduced Petitions Warrants Reports on Members’ travel Committee Reports Papers tabled at Estimates Committee hearings Annual reports required by NT and some Commonwealth statutes Coroner’s reports Subordinate legislation Reports to the Assembly from Officers of the Assembly (Ombudsman, Auditor-General, Electoral Commission) Please contact the Table Office if you have any questions on 8946 1447 or 8946 1452. Seventh Assembly - Tabled Papers - page 1 No Description Tabled by Date 1 Appointing the time for the holding of the First Session of Seventh Legislative Clerk 27.06.94 Assembly 2 Commission appointing Deputy of the Administrator Clerk 27.06.94 3 Commission to administer Oaths and present Speaker Deputy 27.06.94
    [Show full text]
  • Hon Kezia Purick MLA, Speaker
    LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF THE NORTHERN TERRITORY The Calm after the Storm – Are Storm Clouds Brewing Again? The Hon Kezia Purick MLA, Speaker As the Northern Territory reaches its midterm mark, two years after the 2016 election and two years before the 2020 General Election, it is timely to pause and assess how orderly the 13 th Assembly is and consider comparisons with the 12 th and previous Assemblies to consider which was the most tumultuous in the short and colourful history of the Northern Territory legislature. The 12 th Assembly ran from 2012 to 2016 and had what would kindly be referred to as some big personalities . At least six Ministers in the Cabinet (unofficially) actively wanted the role of Chief Minister for themselves with three Ministers serving or attempting to serve in the top job. I won’t go into detail here about the bizarre midnight coup of 3 February 2015, just enter that into your favourite search engine for more details. A revolving door of Cabinet reshuffles (18 in four years) and the sheer number of Deputy Chief Ministers reflected the lack of consistent leadership in Government. This had a significant impact upon the Legislative Assembly. A Government with initially 16 Members in August 2016 was reduced to a perilous minority of 11 by the time of the 2016 election. With a new Assembly came renewal. We have not even had a Cabinet reshuffle since the first Ministry was announced after the 2016 election. The Country Liberals were soundly defeated in 2016 with only two Members being returned to a shrunken Opposition bench and 18 Labor Government Members now occupying the Treasury benches in the 25 Member parliament.
    [Show full text]
  • Tabled Papers Index
    Legislative Assembly of the Northern Territory Tabled Papers — Sixth Assembly (1990-1994) INDEX This document allows users to search all papers tabled during the life of the Twelfth Assembly. To access a document, use the Tabled Paper number appearing in the first column of the Index (eg —0001 or 1257). Please note that we are working backwards to digitise our older records and they will be uploaded as they are completed for the previous Assemblies. Should you require a Tabled Paper from a previous Assembly you can contact the Table Office by email on [email protected] Tabled Papers are all documents tabled in the Assembly, including but not limited to: Messages from the Administrator Administrative Arrangements Orders Papers tabled by Members during Assembly debates Explanatory Statements accompanying bills introduced Petitions Warrants Reports on Members’ travel Committee Reports Papers tabled at Estimates Committee hearings Annual reports required by NT and some Commonwealth statutes Coroner’s reports Subordinate legislation Reports to the Assembly from Officers of the Assembly (Ombudsman, Auditor-General, Electoral Commission) Please contact the Table Office if you have any questions on 8946 1447 or 8946 1452. Sixth Assembly - Tabled Papers - page 1 No Description Tabled Date by Revocation of Reserve No. 1372 1 Annual Report 1989-1990, Department of the Legislative Assembly Deemed 04.12.90 2 Message No.1 from the Administrator, Debits Tax Bill 1990 (Serial 9) dated 30 Speaker 05.12.90 March 1990 3 Crown Lands Act, Recommendation under section 103, Revocation of various Deemed 04.12.90 reserves Town of Alice Springs, Reserve Nos.
    [Show full text]
  • Tabled Papers Index
    Legislative Assembly of the Northern Territory Tabled Papers — Fifth Assembly (1987-1990) INDEX This document allows users to search all papers tabled during the life of the Twelfth Assembly. To access a document, use the Tabled Paper number appearing in the first column of the Index (eg —0001 or 1257). Please note that we are working backwards to digitise our older records and they will be uploaded as they are completed for the previous Assemblies. Should you require a Tabled Paper from a previous Assembly you can contact the Table Office by email on [email protected] Tabled Papers are all documents tabled in the Assembly, including but not limited to: Messages from the Administrator Administrative Arrangements Orders Papers tabled by Members during Assembly debates Explanatory Statements accompanying bills introduced Petitions Warrants Reports on Members’ travel Committee Reports Papers tabled at Estimates Committee hearings Annual reports required by NT and some Commonwealth statutes Coroner’s reports Subordinate legislation Reports to the Assembly from Officers of the Assembly (Ombudsman, Auditor- General, Electoral Commission) Please contact the Table Office if you have any questions on 8946 1447 or 8946 1452. Fifth Assembly - Tabled Papers - page 1 No Description Tabled Date by 1 Annual Report 1985-1986, ANZ Executor and Trustee Company Limited Deemed 28.04.87 2 Crown Lands Act, Recommendation under section 103, Revocation of Reserve Deemed 28.04.87 No.1081, Town of Nightcliff 3 Crown Lands Act, Recommendation under
    [Show full text]
  • Electoral Administration and Aboriginal Voting Power in the Northern Territory: Reality and Potential Viewed from the 2019 Federal Election W Sanders
    ELECTORAL ADMINISTRATION AND ABORIGINAL VOTING POWER IN THE NORTHERN TERRITORY: REALITY AND POTENTIAL VIEWED FROM THE 2019 FEDERAL ELECTION W SANDERS Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research ANU College of Arts & Social Sciences CAEPR WORKING PAPER 132/2019 Series note The Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research (CAEPR) undertakes high-quality, independent research to further the social and economic development and empowerment of Indigenous people throughout Australia. For more than 25 years, CAEPR has aimed to combine academic and teaching excellence on Indigenous economic and social development and public policy with realism, objectivity and relevance. CAEPR maintains a substantial publications program, including Research Monographs, Discussion Papers, Working Papers and Topical Issues. The CAEPR Working Paper series exists to disseminate preliminary research findings, to share ideas about a topic, or to elicit discussion and feedback. All Working Papers are subject to internal peer review. All CAEPR publications are available in electronic format for free download from CAEPR’s website: caepr.cass.anu.edu.au CAEPR is located within the Research School of Social Sciences in the College of Arts & Social Sciences at the Australian National University (ANU). The Centre is funded from a range of sources, including ANU, the Australian Research Council, industry and philanthropic partners, and Australian state and territory governments. As with all CAEPR publications, the views expressed in this Working Paper are those of the
    [Show full text]
  • A Working Future for the Seventh State
    A Working Future for the Seventh State A compilation of key note speeches and presentations recorded during Statehood: A Dialogue Lecture Series 2011 auspiced by The Northern Institute A Working Future for the Seventh State A compilation of key note speeches and presentations recorded during Statehood: A Dialogue Lecture Series 2011 auspiced by The Northern Institute FRONT PAGE PHOTO CREDIT Title: Celebrating the transfer of the Territory Photographer: Barnes, W. J. Date taken: 1911. Place: Darwin City. Collection: Phyllis Moyle Collection. Description: Celebrating the transfer of the Territory, 1911 in the grounds of Government House. Copyright owner: Northern Territory Library. An electronic copy of this publication can be found a www.cdu.edu.au/thenortherninstitute. © Charles Darwin University This Publication is copyright. Apart from any fair dealing for the purpose of private study,research or review, as permitted under the Copyright Act, no part may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without prior written permission. Enquiries should be made to the publishers. Published in 2011 by The Northern Institute, Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia 0909 This publication was prepared by Professor Daniela Stehlik and Ms Katrina Britnell of The Northern Institute, Charles Darwin University. Acknowledgements The Northern Institute wishes to thank all who participated and supported the Statehood: A Dialogue lecture series. Special thanks goes to the keynote speakers and presenters that have agreed that their work be published, these include: . The Honourable Fred Chaney AO . Professor George Williams AO . Dr Gary Johns .
    [Show full text]
  • Record of Proceedings
    PROOF ISSN 1322-0330 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Hansard Home Page: http://www.parliament.qld.gov.au/hansard/ E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (07) 3406 7314 Fax: (07) 3210 0182 Subject FIRST SESSION OF THE FIFTY-SECOND PARLIAMENT Page Tuesday, 31 October 2006 ASSENT TO BILLS .......................................................................................................................................................................... 231 Tabled paper: Letter, dated 16 October 2006, from Her Excellency the Governor to Mr Speaker advising of assent to Bills. ........................................................................................................................................ 231 SPEAKER’S STATEMENTS ............................................................................................................................................................ 231 Queensland Parliamentary Service Annual Report 2005-06 ................................................................................................ 231 Tabled paper: Queensland Parliamentary Service Annual Report 2005-06............................................................. 231 Commonwealth Parliamentary Association .......................................................................................................................... 231 PETITIONS ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 231 TABLED
    [Show full text]