Newspaper cuttings and press release
- UQFL430-Series B-File 8
- File
- [2002]
Photocopied newspaper cutting and press release attached.
Newspaper cuttings and press release
Photocopied newspaper cutting and press release attached.
Handwritten letter from David Malouf answering three questions that Yvonne Smith had asked: how did An Imaginary Life first come to be published; how were Fly Away Peter and Child's Play published; and in writing Johnno ( what was the possible influence of Peter Paul Ruben's painting The Return of the Peasants from the Fields. As the questions were not included in Malouf's response, Smith has provided a transcript of the handwritten letter with the questions included. Typed transcript of the Diary of David Malouf written while writing Child's Play, Fly Away Peter, and short stories in January / February 1981. The handwritten version of this transcript was shared with Malouf over lunch and he shared information about the content which Smith has included as footnotes.
Smith, Yvonne, 1951-
Museum of Brisbane Gallery File
Contains material such as art exhibition catalogues, invitations and ephemeral items relating to Australian artists exhibiting in Queensland galleries.
Fryer Library holdings include: Brisbane 100 stories.
Museum of Brisbane
Contains material such as art exhibition catalogues, invitations, [and ephemeral items] relating to Australian artists and galleries. Fryer Library holdings include: Kidspace - a monthly program for children under five.
Artspace Mackay
Part of Leonard Brown Papers
Correspondence, 2003 to 2006 - Lincoln Austin, Lida Zannier.
Photograph of Boman Ali and letters and cards to Kate Durham from Ali.
Letters to Judy Shirlow from Peyman Darvishzadeh and a handwritten poem, 'If One Was Equal to One'.
Letters to Janice Nelson from Shukria Hussaini and an email and a letter to Julian Burnside from Janice Nelson. Media and military reports relating to the drowning death of Hussaini's grandmother, Nurjan Hussaini, on 8 November 2001. A photograph showing children in detention on Nauru.
Mass declarations by asylum seekers and related correspondence, including some material in Dari. The declarations follow a standard format, with each signatory declaring she or he is being detained on Nauru against their will and instructing pro bono lawyers to take legal proceedings on their behalf.
Photocopies and prints of photographs, showing children, women and men in detention in Nauru, Kate Durham visiting the Nauru detention centre in August 2004, a family being reunited at an airport, and Philip Ruddock, Minister for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs, 2003-2004, 30 photographs. Folder also contains a satirical comic strip about the plight of asylum seekers, four copies of a satirical sketch of Prime Minister John Howard and two postcards featuring artwork by Kate Durham.