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Criminal Law Conference 3 -5 May 2002

Previously housed in a ring binder folder labelled 'Criminal Law Conference 2-5 May 2002', this file is comprised of:
Letters to Kate Durham and Julian Burnside from refugees on Nauru, 27 Apr to 26 Aug 2002, 7 letters [some written in Farsi script];
Letters to refugees on Nauru from Kate Durham, 2 letters [undated];
Letter to Kate Durham from Howard Glenn, Australians for Just Refugee Programs, 9 Apr 2002;
List of contacts and notes regarding refugees on Nauru;
Original and photocopied newspaper cuttings regarding refugees on Nauru.

Durham documents

Documents relating to Kate Durham:
Small notebook belonging to Kate Durham documenting trip to Nauru;
Letters to Kate Durham and Julian Burnside from asylum seekers [some in Farsi, with translations] various dates, 2002;
Letter to Jenny Riley from Niamatullah Khalili, 1 May 2003;
Letter to Jenny Riley from Anwar Khan Mohammadi [undated];
Letter to Naeem from Kate Durham [undated];
Letter to Mohammed [Mehdi?] from Kate Durham 15 Feb;
Letter to Mohammed Mehdi from Kate Duham 5 Feb 2002;
Letter to 'Spare Roomers' from Kate Durham, 14 Feb 2002;
Miscellaneous notes [written by Kate Durham].

Bank of Australasia, cnr Queen & Wharf Streets, Brisbane

Four photocopies of architectural plans drawn by Anketell & K. Henderson for the new premises of the Bank of Australasia located on the corner of Queen and Wharf Streeets, Brisbane. The first plan includes elevations. This building began construction in ca. 1927. The Bank of Australasia was sold by the ANZ Bank in 1981. It was later demolished. Berkman used the stones from the building for the Garms house in Tennyson.

A. & K. Henderson

ANZ Bank, cnr Queen & Wharf Streets, Brisbane

Fifteen architectural plans drawn by Conrad and Gargett of the ANZ Bank (formerly the Bank of Australasia) on the corner of Queen and Wharf Streets, Brisbane. This building was sold by the ANZ Bank in 1981 and was later demolished. Berkman used the stones from the building for the Garms house in Tennyson.

Conrad Gargett

Survival Celebrations at Musgrave Park

Carbon copy typescript draft, 2 leaves, handwritten emendations, possibly written by Muriel Langford about Survival Celebrations in Musgrave Park, including the construction of the tent city, and marching to Expo 88. Accompanied by a typescript note about the equipment and food requirements for Musgrave Park, on the inside part of a seasonal card; and a typescript item for a newsletter about the arrangement for the Cultural Survival Gathering in Musgrave Park which has a handwritten line at the top 'To Duncan for newsletter'.

Langford, Muriel E., 1913-2003

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 : cards and drawings

The Murri School (also known as the Aboriginal and Islander Independent Community School) was first established in 1986. This file contains cards and letters, mostly from children to ‘Super Gran’ or Muriel Langford and a Certificate of appreciation to Muriel Langford.

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

Aboriginal and Islander Independent Community School log book

The Murri School (also known as the Aboriginal and Islander Independent Community School) was first established in 1986. This log book is in an exercise book. It is a handwritten account by an unknown author detailing events from 23 October 1989 to 8 February 1993.

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

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