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Correspondence 2000s

Correspondence relating to the formation, governance and operation of Pauline Hanson's One Nation. Most of the file consists of letters from and to Bruce Whiteside, but it also contains some correspondence between third parties. Correspondents include Terry Sharples, Tom King, Max Aleckson, Lindon Litchfield and Tony Abbott.

Correspondence 2010s

Correspondence from and to Bruce Whiteside relating to the formation, governance and operation of Pauline Hanson's One Nation. Correspondents include Scott Balson and Queensland Electoral Commissioner, Walter van der Merwe.

Correspondence undated

Undated letters to and from Bruce Whiteside relating to the formation, governance and operation of Pauline Hanson's One Nation

Scholastic certificates, recommendations

This file contains school reports, letters of recommendation, university results, newspaper cuttings association with winning an open scholarship at the University of Queensland, and other educational certificates.

Extra curricular documents

This file contains certificates and awards attained by Judith Green including for water safety, swimming, life saving, art competitons, ballet, and music. Ther are five programs from 1954 to 1956 from concerts and debates that Judith Green participated in are also included. There is a membership certificate of the Australasian Performing Right from 1978 and a certificate for Life Membership to the Victorian Writers' Centre from 2003.

Notes from university study

This file comprises two folders (originals retained) with notes relating to study activities while at university. Includes notes on Christopher Brennan and preparatory notes for honors examinations. Green (Rodriguez) submitted a thesis 'The scholarship of C. J. Brennan' as part of her Bachelor of Arts with the University of Queensland.

Teaching and academic documents

This file includes: notes from practical teaching experience; correspondence; teaching notes; course outlines; reports; and PhD research proposal on Australian literary translation.

Curriculum vitae

Three Curriculum vitae. The first, likely from 1970, is a typescript and handwritten 'Curriculum vitae' dated from 13 Feb 1936 to 1969, including personal information like holidays as well as working and study activities. The second CV includes a list of publications, printmaking, lecturing positions, editorial positions, and services to the professional community. Accompanying it is a list of all activities and achievements for 2003. The third has the title 'Classes, talks, redings, interviews; reader jobs, editing', 1970-1975.

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