Two volumes entitled, "Two Expeditions into the interior of Southern Australia during the years 1828, 1829, 1830 and 1831, with Observations on the soil, climate and general resources of the Colony of New South Wales" (1833), published Smith, Elder and Co. London. A sign re. the donation by Mr John and Mary Paul of "Bontharambo", Dockers Plains Pastoral Company, Wangaratta. 3 postcards depicting The Grange, Adelaide. 2 copies of "About Charles Sturt: catalogue of material relating to Charles Sturt held in the libraries of Charles Sturt University. 1 brochure on Charles Sturt. A small wooden plaque with Charles Sturt University coat of arms. Large white banner depicting Charles Sturt.
Charles Sturt UniversityRiverina 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 academicA 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.
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.