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Interview with Dr John Stocker, scientist [sound recording] / interviewer, Diana Giese

Title
Interview with Dr John Stocker, scientist [sound recording] / interviewer, Diana Giese
Repository
National Library of Australia Oral History Collection
Reference
TRC 4585
Date Range
1 June 2000
Description

2 digital audio tapes (c120 minutes) and transcript (55 leaves). Stocker speaks of his early years and upbringing, his appointment as Chief Executive Officer of CSIRO (1990-95) and his involvement in the private compact Foursight.

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Audio
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