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1) Vinyl record, musical score and programme for the Wagga Wagga Teachers' College Sacred Choral Concert in St Michael's Cathedral, 28 September 1966. 2) Aerial photographs of Wagga Wagga taken by NSW Department of Lands, 25 September 1966 [x2 copies].
Scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, correspondence, photographs, theatre programmes, Charles Sturt University 20 Years Service Medal. Papers include Rivcoll Drama, Golden Gown, and Kapooka Band.
"The Braille and Talking Book Library" thesis by Beverley Johnson; publications by Beverley Johnson, including "Braille Reading Trends in Australia" and other articles; correspondence, photographs, and miscellaneous personal papers; personal records relating to Beverly Johnson's education (primary, secondary, and tertiary); Beverley Johnson's Riverina College of Advanced Education medal, awarded 1981.
High School Visual Arts and Drama diaries, University Drama notes and works, Drama textbooks, Interpellator student newspapers, and miscellaneous personal papers.
Letters to George Blakemore, photocopies of letters to Phoebe Price, newspaper clippings and memorabilia, two photographs of Mary Gilmore and one of George Blakemore.
Working files relating to areas of research and teaching, including agriculture, business development, manufacturing, export, marketing, trade, local government, regional development, decentralisation, and regional tourism; minutes and agendas for The Riverina Regional Advisory Council Research Assessment Committee, Riverina Regional Tourism, The Riverina Regional Development Board, and The Wagga Business Enterprise Centre Board.
Correspondence, reports, research papers, source files, subject files, draft manuscripts and notes, manuscripts, and published works ("Murrumbidgee Memories and Riverina Reminiscences" published 1985 and "An Australian Girl in Germany" re-published 1987).
Bound copies of newspaper articles relating to: families, properties, businesses, community groups, historical events, etc. in the area around Tootool and The Rock, NSW.
A framed drawing entitled, "The Psychology Quartet" by Dave Baker of the RCAE School of Teacher Education showing four singing rats named Neil (Bozzer), Tony (Pulombo), Paul (Ferguson) and John (Connors). Laminated page 4 of The Daily Advertiser, dated 24 November 1975, "A Considered Statement on the Constitutional Crisis" inserted by members of the academic staff of the Riverina College of Advanced Education and the Wagga Agricultural College.
Publications, book reports, and academic papers by Maxine Rochester during her tenure at Charles Sturt University School of Information Studies (1990-1996).
Research papers collected and created by Pam Archer during her research into the Chinese families of the Tumut area. The documents include notes, correspondence, newspaper clippings, family trees, etc. A green metal box containing 124 slides showing areas managed by the Snowy Mountains Authority (c.1959), including dams, power stations, construction, etc.
Subject files created during the research for Peter Rees' biographies on Tim Fischer ("I Am Tim" (2023) and "The Boy From Boree Creek" (2002)). Files contain newspaper articles, media releases, copies of speeches, and correspondence.
Standing Committee on External Studies papers, House of Representatives Standing Committee on Employment, Education and Training papers and submission, outward correspondence, distance education files, subject files, seminars and reports etc.
Copies of newspaper clippings relating to St Michael's Cathedral, Wagga Wagga; "If These Stones Could Speak", a script written by Anita Buswell for Pageant to celebrate 100 years of St Michael's Cathedral (produced by Don Hillam and performed by St Michael's High School students on 30 October and 1 November 1987 in the grounds of St Joseph's Primary School).