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Fay Gale interviewed by Nikki Henningham in the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia collection [sound recording]
- Title
- Fay Gale interviewed by Nikki Henningham in the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia collection [sound recording]
- Repository
- National Library of Australia Oral History Collection
- Reference
- TRC 5752
- Date Range
- 2006
- Creator
- Description
2 digital audio tapes. Fay Gale speaks about her induction into the Academy of the Social Sciences; her research involving Aboriginal communities; the Henderson Poverty Commission; her Postgraduate work; Charles Rowley; Social Science Research Council Aborigines Project; Research at the University of Adelaide; the establishment of the Institute of Aboriginal Studies in Canberra; W.E.H. Stanner; Bill Wentworth; being Fellow of the ASSA (1978); setting up management plans for Kakadu, Uluru; Elspeth Young; Diane Barwick; Diane Bell; Marcia Langton; her time as president of the academy; UNESCO; Paul Burke; significance of her achievements; general view of the role of the academy.
- Formats
- Audio
- Access
- Access open for research, personal copies and public use.