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Aboriginal and Islander Independent Community School : correspondence

The Murri School (also known as the Aboriginal and Islander Independent Community School) was first established in 1986. This file contains the following correspondence:

Ian Levinge to Muriel Langford, 6 Nov 1986
Hope Neill to Sir/Madam, 20 Jun 1988
Marie Mollenhauer to Committee Members, 10 Mar 1989 [copy, board of management notice of meeting agenda attached]
Mathew Philp to Sir/Madam, 1 Aug 1989 [copy]
Robyn Oba to The Board Committee, 15 Aug 1989 [copy]
Dion Tatow to Board Members, 21 Aug 1989
Muriel Langford to the Editor (Australian Friend), 1 Jan 1991 [article draft attached]
Joan M Martin to Mavis Ingle?, 24 May 1991 [copy, licence attached]
Elizabeth Edwards to Mavis Ingle?, 19 Jun 1991 [copy, Raeco order for June 1991 attached]
Mavis Ingle to Les Hegarty, 22 Aug 1991 [written but not sent]
Paul Braddy to Margaret A Bruce, 30 Jun 1992 [copy]
G. Schuttlewood to Sir/Madam, 29 Nov 1991 [copy, correspondence 25 Jul 1991 attached]
Robert Tickner to Stella Johnson, 23 Dec 1992 [copy, Aboriginal education agreement attached]
Linda Velli to Mavis Ingle 4 Nov 1992 [copy]
Shane Williams to Mavis Ingle 2 Feb 1993 [copy]
Lisa O’Brien to Board Directors, 30 Apr 1993 [copy]

Aboriginal and Islander Independent Community School (Brisbane, Qld.)

Aboriginal and Islander Independent Community School : financial statements

The Murri School (also known as the Aboriginal and Islander Independent Community School) was first established in 1986. Financial statements for the School for the years ending 1992 and 1997; and for the School's Aboriginal Student Support and Parent Awareness Program, year ending 1992. Also includes an untitled typed report on school governance and administration by Barry J. Duncan, 6 leaves,

Aboriginal and Islander Independent Community School (Brisbane, Qld.)

Aboriginal and Islander Independent Community School (Brisbane, Qld.)

The Murri School (also known as the Aboriginal and Islander Independent Community School) was first established in 1986. This subseries is comprised of correspondence from 1986 to 1993, reports and internal memos from 1986 to 1994, financial statements from 1992 to 1997, cards and drawings from 1988 to 1992, and a log book detailing events from 1989 to 1993.

Aboriginal and Islander Independent Community School (Brisbane, Qld.)

Aboriginal seminar on prisons

Typescript draft, 6 leaves, with title 'Aboriginal seminar on Prisons', dated 25 Jun 1988. First page typed on the reverse of a flyer address to Rev BL Langford (husband of Muriel Langford) .Includes: statistics from Queensland for incarceration rates and legislation that most affects Australian Aboriginals; and responses from question time (at the seminar) with names of some of the people asking or answering questions provided, including - Nat Foley, Muriel Langford, Henry Collins, Beryl Wharton, Shirleen Davidson, Gloria Purcell. Possibly typed by Muriel Langford.

Langford, Muriel E., 1913-2003

From an Aboriginal conference

Typescript draft, 4 leaves, with markups and some handwritten emendations. The heading for the speech '6.1.87 AICC Conference at Nudgee College, Brisbane' has been crossed out. AICC possibly stands for Aboriginal and islander Christian Congress given Reverend Charles Harris was part of the Uniting Church's Aboriginal and Torres Islander Christian Congress (UAICC) which began in 1985. Also cross out is: 'Speaker - Rev. Charles Harris'; written in its place is 'From an Aboriginal Conference'.

Harris, Charles, 1931-1993

Draft of thesis Involvement in OPAL

Partial biography of Rita Huggins: 'Involvement in OPAL’, BA Honours Thesis, Flinders university, 1989 (1 page of unknown manuscript inserted between pages 34 and 35)

Huggins, Jackie

Photocopy of typescript accounts from a variety of authors

Reneoed copy of a typed collection fourteen stories from different writers which may have been shared the third A.I.C.C. Conference. Not all stories have a title or name of the writer:
'The leap story' as told by Carmel McDonald;
'My life story' by Rose Mooney;
Story beginning 'Mothers Island name was Natofalinga,...'by Mrs K. Matthews;
'Early history of Palm Island' by Peter Pryor;
'Mitchells exploitation south west' by Hazel McKellar;
Story beginning 'Sai Nga Pe...' by Del sabasio;
'Mawuyul in the role of her life' contributed by Mrs K Matthews;
'A Bushman's requiem' [Poem], 'In memory of "Duke" the unprotected species' [Poem] 'contributed by a Sincere Friend'; and
'Is that ward clean' by Coral Edwards.

Aboriginal and Islander Christian Congress (3rd : 1981 : [Mackay?])

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