Riverina Studies - retrospect and prospect; A Nineteenth Century Independent Politician, Robert Bliss Wilkinson, MLA for Balranald; 'Riverina Roused' - Representative Support for the Riverina New State Movements of the 1920s and 1930s); Regional Water Wars: River Leagues and the Origins of the Snowy Scheme; The Border Mail - presses, growth and proprietorship; F.A. Tompson - the father of Wagga Wagga; Building Hay: the Witcombe influence; Becoming a City in the Country: postwar Albury.
Don Boadle, historian and academicRichard Sutton Heydon (1837-1915: sketched against background, by P.R. Heydon; Reminiscences of the Pioneer Days New South Wales, by John Hurst; Alexander Davidson of Bullenbong (1818-1892) - Pioneer Squatter, by K.J. Swan.
The Recollections of a Bushy, by Richard Cox; Law on the Frontier: the first ten years of the Wagga Wagga Bench, 1847-1957, by K.J. Swan; The Maher and Lloyd Families, by M. Sylvia Walsh.
A Record of Olden Days, by Thomas Wilkinson; A Brief History of Yallowin, Tumut River; Bishop Francis Augustin Henschke (1892-1968), by Bishop F.P. Carroll; The Inside Sailors, by H.V. Evans.
The Way an Eagle Flew, by Archdeacon K.A. Osborne; The Burning Bush, by Keith Swan; In a Bend of the Murrumbidgee, by Sylvia Walsh; A Brief History of Wagga Wagga Methodist Circuit, by R.E. Wade.
A Quarter-Century of Local History, by Keith Swan; Patrick Moran and Family, by Sylvia Walsh; A Half-Century of Medical Practice in Wagga Wagga, by Dr R.A. Lewis; Yabtree 1829-1972, by Wallace Horsley.
The Anglican Diocese of Riverina, by Dr Laurel Clyde; History of the Wagga Wagga Agricultural Research Institute, by Dr Albert T. Pugsley; The Great Southern Road: from Tumblong to Lower Tarcutta, by Ross Petty and Dr David Denholm; The Coming of the Tumbarumba Railway, by Michael Lynch.
On Foxborough Hill: Calvary Hospital Wagga Wagga, by Sylvia Walsh; Life of a Pioneer - Henry Angel (1790-1881), by Ronald S. Angel; Winning of Gold at Adelong, by A.H. Miller; Reminiscences of W.P. Bluett, by W.P. Bluett (with notes by Keith Swan).
F.A. Tompson: The Father of Wagga Wagga, by Sherry Morris; The History of South Wagga Public School, by Ruth Lewis; My Experiences as a Rat of Tobruk, by Norm Hopwood.
Blacksmiths; Coachbuilders; Saddlers; Flour Mills; Breweries; Wineries; Sugar; Soap and Tallow Manufacture; Wool Scouring; The Riverina Woollen Manufacturing Company; Ice Manufacturing; Butter Manufacture; Builders; Brickworks (by Jack Ellis).
- Richard Sutton Heydon (1837-1915): sketched against background, by P.R. Heydon.
- Reminiscences of the Pioneer Days in New South Wales, by John Hurst.
- Alexander Davidson of Bullenbong (1818-1892): pioneer squatter, by Keith Swan.
- The Recollections of a Bushy, by Richard Cox.
- Law on the Frontier: The first ten years of the Wagga Wagga Bench (1847-1857), by Keith Swan.
- The Maher and Lloyd Families, by M. Sylvia Walsh.
- A Record of Olden Days, by Thomas Wilkinson (1824-1904).
- A Brief History of Yallowin, Tumut River, by Keith Swan, Sylvia Walsh, and R.L. Palmer.
- Bishop Francis Augustin Henschke (1892-1968), by Bishop F.P. Carroll.
- The Inside Sailors [paddlesteamers], by H.V. Evans.
- The Way an Eagle Flew: the Anglican Church in Wagga Wagga, by Archdeacon K.A. Osborne.
- The Burning Bush: the beginnings of Presbyterianism in the Eastern Riverina, by Keith Swan.
- In a Bend of the Murrumbidgee: the foundation of the Catholic Church in Wagga Wagga, by Sylvia Walsh.
- A Brief History of Wagga Wagga Methodist Circuit, by R.E. Wade.
Letter from Department of Civil Aviation relating to formation of NSW Aerial Agricultural Operators' Association, aircraft log book and job record books.
Agricultural Aviation Co. Ltd.Copy of a photograph of the free punt in Wagga Wagga.
Selected prints from glass plate negatives created by the Government Printing Office, Sydney. Images include Walla Walla Station, Goombargoona Station, Round Hill Station, Kinross Station, Walbundry Station, Wagga Experiment Farm, Wagga Show, and "Allonby" at Forest Hill.
Government Printing OfficeLetters to George Blakemore, photocopies of letters to Phoebe Price, newspaper clippings and memorabilia, two photographs of Mary Gilmore and one of George Blakemore.
Dame Mary GilmorePassport, ephemera, papers and speech notes relating to the official opening of Gunnedah Municipal Abattoir and Killing Works, itinerary and speech notes for Tarcutta meeting for the ALP and correspondence with The Rock P & A Society re opening of show.
Eddie Graham, politician