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Index to Word of Mouth Numbers 1 to 70 Word of Mouth was published quarterly from September 1983 to September 1999 in September, December, March and June. Thereafter it has been published bi- annually, in Autumn and Spring. This index incorporates that compiled by Beth Robertson covering Issues 1 to 25. Scope The index includes all articles and substantial reports that have been published in Word of Mouth. Articles may be located under multiple headings. The index excludes Editorial, Diary of events, book news, book reviews and Projects in Brief. A separate index of authors follows the main subject index. Readers may also find it helpful to do a Word Search for particular articles or subjects. Note: Spr = Spring Aut = Autumn Win = Winter Sum = Summer Xms = Christmas S = Short Report

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Index to Word of Mouth

Numbers 1 to 70

Word of Mouth was published quarterly from September 1983 to September 1999 in September, December, March and June. Thereafter it has been published bi-annually, in Autumn and Spring. This index incorporates that compiled by Beth Robertson covering Issues 1 to 25. Scope The index includes all articles and substantial reports that have been published in Word of Mouth. Articles may be located under multiple headings. The index excludes Editorial, Diary of events, book news, book reviews and Projects in Brief. A separate index of authors follows the main subject index. Readers may also find it helpful to do a Word Search for particular articles or subjects.

Note: Spr = Spring Aut = Autumn Win = Winter Sum = Summer Xms = Christmas S = Short Report

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Index to Word of Mouth

Subject Index to Word of Mouth from Issue 1 to 70

Number 1-25 (1983-1993) previously listed in Issue 25 included

Subject Vol/Date Page

Aboriginessee alsoIndigenous

Aboriginal Oral History by Bill Edwards 212/1983 8-13

After the walk-off: collecting a history of the Wave Hill Welfare Settlement and Wattie Creek 1966-86 by Charlie Ward

64 Aut 2013 5-8

Ara Irititja: Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Archival Project 31 6/1996 11-13

Bringing Them Home Update 36 1/1999 13-15

Bringing Them Home Update 37 6/1999 15-17

Childhood memories by Mona Tur 2 12/1983 13-14

Collaborating and listening deeply by Judy Lovell 58 Aut 2010 12-13

Compound days: Towards the Oral History by Tony Austin 12 1/1987 10-13

Doreen Kartinyeri and South Australia, book review by Catherine Murphy “Doreeen Kartinyeri: My Ngarrindjeri Calling”

55Spr 2008 8-10

The enduring process of weaving oral histories into a life story by Sue Anderson [S]

55Spr 2008 11

Happy times!: An experience of mission education and Aboriginal life at Finniss Springs 1939-c1957 by Jen Gibson

16 1/1989 19-21

How Charlie Drugamuller was cured by a Chinaman excerpt from Johnny Walker’s Yarns as told to Bruce Shaw

3 3/1984 12-15

Indigenous Oral History research project by Sue Anderson 40Aut 2001 6-7

Jack Sullivan 1901-1991: Obituary of an interviewee by Bruce Shaw

21 6/1991 28-33

Life in Adelaide Gaol by Peter Donovan 52Aut 2007 5-9

Memory and Reconciliation – Bringing Them Home Oral History Project, report of AGM talk by Doreen Mellor

39Spr 2000 4-15

Myra Ah Chee by LindaRive 70 Aut 2016 12-14

Oral History of Aboriginal land use by Derek Mitchell 21 6/1991 10-11

Point Pearce Community History Project by Bob Mealing 3 3/1984 7-12

Stolen Generation Oral History Project 34 1/1998 27-29

Truth and memory: Disjunctions and coalescences of cultural ideas in legal contextsby Suzi Hutchings (Part 1)

42 Win 2002 12-15

Truth and memory: Disjunctures and coalescences of cultural ideas in legal contexts by Suzi Hutchings (Part 2)

43Spr 2002 14-15

Abortion

Abortion in South Australia before 1970 Oral History Project by Barbara Baird

19 6/1990

20-21

Academy of Science

Video histories of Australian scientists [S] 30 1/1996 5

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Adelaide Central Market

Central Market memories by Catherine Murphy 40Aut 2001 8-10

Adelaide City Council

Central Market memories by Catherine Murphy 40 Aut 2001 8-10

Opening and closing doors: Death and the oral historian by Karen George

31 6/1996 31-33

A tale of a life in the City 15 6/1998 10-11

Adelaide Gaol

Life in Adelaide Gaol by Peter Donovan 52Aut 2007 5-9

Adelaide Harmony Choir

Lizzie Russell Oral History grant for 2010: oral history of the Adelaide Harmony Choir 1947 to 2007 by Faye Spence

61 Spr 2011 6-8

Adelaide Zoo

Deep in the heart: Adelaide Zoo by Catherine Murphy 52 Aut 2007 3-4

Afghans

State Library of South Australia Afghans in Murray Bridge Oral History project by Allison Murchie and Lizzie Russell

47Spr 2004 12-15

Agriculture

Calling oral history to our aid: a new history of the Waite Agricultural Research Institute by Lynette Zeitz

69Spr 2015 9-13

Role of Oral History in museum exhibitions by Sue Harlow 35 6/1968 41-47

Alexandrina Council

Telling of stories project by June Edwards and Madeleine Regan

67Spr 2014 11-12

Allendale East Hall

Oral history in the South East by Robert Thompson 59 Spr 2010 16-17

AMP Society

AMP women Oral History Project by Adair Dunsford 25 6/1993 8-9

Andamooka

The times they are a changin’ at Andamooka by John Mannion

62Aut 2012 17-18

Archives

National Film and Sound Archive [S] 30 1/1996 9-10

Art/Artists

Collaborating and listening deeply by Judy Lovell 58 Aut 2010 12-13

Gathering threads by Kay Lawrence 63 Spr 2012 8-11

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Guildhouse (Craftsouth) traditional craft skills project 65 Sum 2013 21-23

Issues and problems associated with transcribing and editing oral history: A history of the Contemporary Art Society of Australia SA Inc.

11 6/1986 5-7

Australian Broadcasting Commission

ABC Radio’s Social History Unit 13 6/1987 6-9

My historic career by Tim Bowden 36 1/1999 31-43

Oral History construction on radio and paper by Jenny Palmer

35 6/1998 27-35

Remembering Larry by Suzanne Gibson 53Spr 2007 15-16

RN’s [Radio National] quiet achiever brought the past to life by Errol Simper

53Spr 2007 17-18

The Snowy – Beyond the hype by Siobhan McHugh 38Aut 2000 8-10

Verbatim by Jane Connors 39Spr 2000 6-7

Australian Generations Oral History Project (S) 59Spr 2010 19

Australian Heritage Commission

Australian Heritage Commission workshop by Gillian Pearson

32 1/1997 27-28

Automotive Industry

Engine chatter: Oral History at the National Motor Museum, Birdwood, South Australia by Rob Pilgrim

48Aut 2005 5-6

Ayers House

The nurses of Ayres House Oral History Project by Helen Chadwick

58Aut 2010 14

Baby Boomers

Pie floaters, fritz and shoeboxes; the photographic legacy of Australian baby boomers by David Sweet

56Aut 2009 8-12

Banks and Banking

Corporate culture caught on cassette: The State Bank Oral History Project by Denise Schumann

19 6/1990 22-27

Barons of Barossa

Oral history in the Barossa – Barons’ Fraternity Sponsorship by Jo Zander and David Armstrong

60Aut 2011 8-11

Barossa Library

Oral history in the Barossa – Barons’ Fraternity Sponsorship by Jo Zander and David Armstrong

60Aut 2011 8-11

Barossa Valley

The Barossa Valley Oral History Committee by Greg Tucker 1 9/1983 8-9

Bates, Daisy

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Daisy Bates Exhibition – The use of oral history in a museum context by Allison Murchie

38Aut 2000 15

Beverley

Views of an oral history project about the brick manufacturing industry in Beverley, Adelaide by Madeleine Regan

69 Spr 2015 15-19

Biennial national OHAA Conference and the 21st State history conference. “She said, he said” Reading, writing and recording history

65 Sum 2013 8-16

Biennial national OHAA Conference and the 21st State history conference reports – Histories of place, People shaping people, War and memory, War and peacekeeping, Conference workshops

66Aut 2014 9-15

Bi-lingual Interview

The time before sunset by Jen Gibson 28 1/1995 37-51

Biography

The enduring process of weaving oral histories into a life story by Sue Anderson [S]

55Spr 2008 11

A NAIF Abroad: or improvising oral history by David Faber 43Spr 2002 3-6

Birdwood Motor Museum

Engine chatter: Oral History at the National Motor Museum, Birdwood, South Australia by Rob Pilgrim

48Aut 2005 5-6

Borrow (Keith) Bequest to Flinders University

S.A. Oral History in the Flinders University Library’s Borrow Collection by Heidi Ing, Gillian Dooley and Aliese Millington

55 Spr 2008 14-15

Botanic Gardens

Garden memories: celebrating 30 years of Friends of the Botanic Gardens of Adelaide by Susan Mann and Meg Butler

57Spr 2009 13-14

Bowden – Brompton

The cultural and industrial heritage of Bowden and Brompton by Dr Sally Stephenson

61Spr 2011 17-20

Bowden and Brompton Gasworks

The cultural and industrial heritage of Bowden and Brompton by Dr Sally Stephenson

61Spr 2011 17-20

Bringing them Home

Bringing Them Home Update 36 1/1999 13-15

Bringing Them Home Update 37 6/1999 15-17

Indigenous Oral History research project by Sue Anderson 40 Aut 2001 6-7

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Memory and Reconciliation – Bringing Them Home Oral History Project, report of AGM talk by Doreen Mellor

39Spr 2000 4-15

Stolen Generation Oral History Project 34 1/1998 27-29

British Library Sound Archive

The United Kingdom – Getting to grips, sound, transcripts and summaries by Lesley Jenkins

51Spr 2006 18-19

Broadcasting see Radio

Buddhism

The time before sunset by Jen Gibson 28 1/1995 37-51

Bunbury, Bill

RN’s [Radio National] quiet achiever brought the past to life by Errol Simper

53Spr 2007 17-18

Bureau of Meteorology

Celebrating the centenary of the Bureau of Meteorology by Tony Rogers

53Spr 2007 8-10

Cameron, Clyde

Reminiscential conversations: The oral history conversations of Clyde Cameron by Clyde Cameron

29 6/1995 29-34

Catholic Women’s League of SA Inc.

Life: A non-stop learning experience by Bernard O’Neil 51 Spr 2006 7-9

Charity

Oral history in the Barossa – Barons’ Fraternity Sponsorship by Jo Zander and David Armstrong

60Aut 2011 8-11

Childhood

Childhood memories by Mona Tur 2 12/1983 13-14

The childhood then and now project at Findon High School by Margaret Mudge

1 9/1983 10-27

Interaction with elderly residents at Alexandra Lodge: Oral history at Rose Park Primary School by Jillian Dodd

14 1/1998 11-14

Life at the turn of the century: Geoff Lock’s tapes 5 9/1984 11-17

Women’s yesterday in Happy Valley Council District: Six women remember growing up in the early 1900s by Judith Brown

12 1/1987 9-10

Stolen Generation Oral History Project 34 1/1998 27-29

Children’s Court

Truth and memory: Disjunctions and coalescences of cultural ideas in legal contextsby Suzi Hutchings (Part 1)

42 Win 2002 12-15

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Churchill Fellowship

Churchill Fellowship with angel wombats for company by Lesley Jenkins [S]

49 Spr 2005 15

The United Kingdom – Getting to grips, sound, transcripts and summaries by Lesley Jenkins

51Spr 2006 18-19

City of Adelaide Oral History Project

City Memory, the City of Adelaide Oral History Project by Karen George

39 Spr 2000 11-13

Opening and closing Doors: Death and the oral historian by Karen George

31 6/1996 31-33

City of Charles Sturt

Launch of the Veneti market gardens oral history website by Madeleine Regan

67 Spr 2014 18-19

Oral history – bringing council and the community together. A Charles Sturt story by Linda Lacey

65 Sum 2013 18-20

Update: From the Veneto to Frogmore and Findon Roads: stories of Italian market gardeners 1920s to 1970s by Madeleine Regan

61 Spr 2011 22-23

Views of an oral history project about the brick manufacturing industry in Beverley, Adelaide by Madeleine Regan

69 Spr 2025 15-19

City of Onkaparinga Oral History Project

City of Onkaparinga Oral History Project by June Edwards [S]

52Aut 2007 20

Wonderful histories: City of Onkaparinga oral histories by Susan Marsden

55Spr 2008 17-19

Clipsal

The cultural and industrial heritage of Bowden and Brompton by Dr Sally Stephenson

61Spr 2011 17-20

Clovelly Park Community Health Centre

Making a difference: Oral History and Community Health by Karen George and Alison McDougall

51Spr 2006 13-16

Commissioned Projects

Corporate culture caught on cassette: The State Bank Oral History Project by Denise Schumann

19 6/1990 22-27

A good yarn: Oral History on stage by Allen Lyne and Alan Holy

20 1/1991 19-28

O.H.A.A. (S.A.) grant report: a tale of two suburbs Salisbury North and Mawson Lakes by Teresa O’Grady

55 Spr 2008 20

Oral history and historical consultancy by Rob Linn 15 6/1988 15-20

Presenting the conflict in community arts by Catherine Murphy

22 1/1992 25-32

Woomera project Oral History Collection by Peter Morton 17 6/1989 13-14

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Views of an oral history project about the brick manufacturing industry in Beverley, Adelaide by Madeleine Regan

69 Spr 2025 15-19

Communist Party

Jim Doyle – a shearer’s life by Allison Murchie 62Aut 2012 5-6

Community Arts

A good yarn: Oral history on stage by Allen Lyne and Alan Holy

20 1/1991 19-28

Songs of oral history by Wendy Joseph 25 6/1993 21-24

Community Health

Making a difference: Oral history and community health by Karen George and Alison McDougall

51Spr 2006 13-16

Community Projects

Beyond the wide open gate: an oral history of Meadows by Rob Linn [S]

57 Spr 2009 21

Capturing natural resources information for the Lower Lakes and Coorong by Jem Tesoriero

54Aut 2008 14-15

City of Onkaparinga Oral History Project by June Edwards [S]

52Aut 2007 20

Heritage Hill Dandenong by John M Petersen [S] 27 6/1994 14-15

International Women’s Day community history research project by Kirsten Marks and Celia Frank

27 6/1994 10-13

Italian market gardeners project by Madeleine Regan 57 Spr 2009 16-20

Mitcham community heritage LEAP project by Maggie Ragless and Allessandra Manca

27 6/1994 33-39

Nyngan Oral History Project by Roslyn Russell 26 1/1994 15-16

Oral history – bringing council and the community together. A Charles Sturt story by Linda Lacey

65 Sum 2013 18-20

Remembering Larry by Suzanne Gibson 53Spr 2007 15-16

Ruby of Trowutta: Recollections of a country postmistress – A jewel illuminating life in a small country community by Christobel Mattingley

47Spr 2004 9-11

Telling of stories project by June Edwards and Madeleine Regan

67Spr 2014 11-12

Thebarton History: A search for everyday life by John Edge 31 6/1996 14-16

The times they are a changin’ at Andamooka by John Mannion

62Aut 2012 17-18

Wistow Oral History Project by Ian Blight 49Spr 2005 5-6

Wonderful histories: City of Onkaparinga oral histories by Susan Marsden

55Spr 2008 17-19

Computers

Editing sound on computer by Peter Jenkins 25 6/1993 25-27

Oral history of the computer in Australia by John Rich [S] 29 6/1995 15-16

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Conscientious Objectors

Life in Adelaide Gaol by Peter Donovan 52Aut 2007 5-9

Construction

A home of one’s own: The South Australian Home Builders’ Club 1934-60 [S]

39Spr 2000 14

A home of one’s own: The South Australian Home Builders’ Club 1934-60 [S]

40Aut 2001 5

Not for ourselves alone: the South Australian Home Builders’ Club, 1945 – 1965 by Julie Collins and Christine Garnaut

65 Sum 2013 24

Contemporary Art Society

Issues and problems associated with transcribing and editing oral history: A history of the Contemporary Art Society of Australia SA Inc.

11 6/1986 5-7

Conversation

The art of the interview by Liz Harfull 70 Aut 2016 7-10

Spoken corpus: Living English by Chas de Walley [S] 30 1/1996 8-9

Cooper Pedy

Lizzie Russell Oral History grant scheme – Cooper Pedy’s opal mining machines by Sue Britt

68 Aut 2015 4-5

Copyright

Copyright, ownership and permission by Scot Morris 24 1/1993 33-42

Culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD)

Oral history – bringing council and the community together. A Charles Sturt story by Linda Lacey

65 Sum 2013 18-20

Cultural History

Ara Irititja: Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara archival project 31 6/1996 11-13

Don Dunstan’s contribution to food and eating in South Australia by Peter Strawhan

43Spr 2002 9-13

Truth and memory: Disjunctions and coalescences of cultural ideas in legal contexts by Suzi Hutchings (Part 1)

42 Win 2002 12-15

Cyclone Larry

Remembering Larry by Suzanne Gibson 53Spr 2007 15-16

Cyclone Tracy

Finding voice by Sophie Cunningham 68 Aut 2015 11-13

Dairy Farming

Prospect Hill Dairy Museum Oral History Project by Sally Stephenson

47Spr 2004 4-6

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Darwin

Finding voice by Sophie Cunningham 68 Aut 2015 11-13

Northern Territory’s Frontline Oral History Project by Francis Good

23 6/1992 20-27

Defamation

Notes on the law by Andrew Short 24 1/1993 26-32

Defence history

Using video oral history to document the social history of a Naval base by Sally Stephenson

54Aut 2008 15-19

Diabetes Association of SA

Not the only one: Oral history and the fiftieth anniversary of the Diabetes Association of S.A. by Karen George

45Spr 2003 3-5

Digital Recording

Advanced oral history workshop report by Alison McDougall 59Spr 2010 20-21

The digital commitment? The successful transition to solid state field-recording equipment at the State Library of South Australia by Peter Kolomitsev

55Spr 2008 5-8

Digital developments in recording and archiving oral history by Beth Robertson

35 6/1998 36-40

Diplomatic Heritage

Oral History project to preserve diplomatic heritage – Department Foreign Affairs and National Library of Australia

32 1/1997 14-15

Displaced persons

Hostel stories: migrant lives by Catherine Manning 66 Aut 2014 6-8

Dunstan, Don

Don Dunstan’s contribution to food and eating in South Australia by Peter Strawhan

43Spr 2002 9-13

Don Dunstan oral history database by Peter Gill (S) 61 Spr 2011 21

Editing

Editing sound on computer by Peter Jenkins 25 6/1993 25-27

Issues and problems associated with transcribing and editing oral history of the Contemporary Art Society of Australia SA Inc.

11 6/1986 5-7

Education see also Childhood, School Projects

Happy Times!: An experience of mission education and Aboriginal life at Finniss Springs 1939-c1957 by Jen Gibson

16 1/1989 19-21

Life at the turn of the century: Geoff Lock’s tapes 5 9/1984 11-17

One hundred years of early childhood teacher education 1907-2007 by Helen Miller

54 Aut 2008 5-7

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An oral history of Australians: oral history at Reynella East High School by Janette Scott

14 1/1988 14-16

Embroidery

Gathering threads by Kay Lawrence 63 Spr 2012 8-11

Environment

Capturing natural resources information for the Lower Lakes and Coorong by Jem Tesoriero

54Aut 2008 14-15

Ethics

Ethics: Oral History guidelines by Anne Geddes 8 6/1985 6-8

The impact of university ethics committees on the practice of Oral History by Beth Robertson, Jill Barclay and Avis Smith

36 1/1999 19-30

Family History

My mother Hazel de Berg, Oral History pioneer by Diana Rich (Reprint from Voiceprint No 8 May 1996)

31 6/1996 34-47

Oral history in the South East by Robert Thompson 59 Spr 2010 16-17

Ordinary people by Robert Thompson 59 Spr 2010 18

Pie floaters, fritz and shoeboxes; the photographic legacy of Australian baby boomers by David Sweet

56Aut 2009 8-12

Fantin, Francesco

A NAIF Abroad: or improvising oral history by David Faber 43Spr 2002 3-6

Farming

AMP women Oral History Project by Adair Dunsford 25 6/1993 8-9

Field Recorders

Compact news flash!!! From Peter [Kolomitsev] and Silver [Moon] [S]

63 Spr 2012 5

Filipino Australian Heritage Society Inc.

Just for the record… by Imelda Galmesa [S] 52Aut 2007 12

Film

Advanced oral history workshop report by Alison McDougall 59Spr 2010 20-21

National Film and Sound Archive [S] 30 1/1996 9-10

The Snowy – Beyond the hype by Siobhan McHugh 38Aut 2000 8-10

Telling of stories project by June Edwards and Madeleine Regan

67Spr 2014 11-12

Flinders University

Don Dunstan oral history database by Peter Gill (S) 61 Spr 2011 21

Findon High School

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The childhood then and now project at Findon High School by Margaret Mudge

1 9/1983 10-27

Finniss Springs

Happy times!: An experience of mission education and Aboriginal life at Finniss Springs 1939-c1957 by Jen Gibson

16 1/1989 19-21

Flinders University Library

S.A. Oral History in the Flinders University Library’s Borrow Collection by Heidi Ing, Gillian Dooley and Aliese Millington

55 Spr 2008 14-15

Folklife Festival

Churchill Fellowship with angel wombats for company by Lesley Jenkins [S]

49 Spr 2005 15

Folklore

Directory of Oral History and Folklore Collection in Australia [S]

28 1/1995 7

Towards Federation 2001 Directory of Oral History and Folklore Collection in Australia [S]

29 6/1995 13

Funding

Presenting the conflict in community arts by Catherine Murphy

22 1/1992 25-32

Sources of funding for history projects by Amanda James 56 Aut 2009 18-19

Gammage, Bill

In defence of oral history 37 6/1999 21-24

Global Education Centre

Acting for change: Welcoming refugees by Helen Crawford [S]

44Aut 2003 11

Great Depression

Italian market gardeners project by Madeleine Regan 57 Spr 2009 16-20

Starvation stories from the Depression by David Potts 33 6/1997 21-22

Gurrindji people

After the walk-off: collecting a history of the Wave Hill Welfare Settlement and Wattie Creek 1966-86 by Charlie Ward

64 Aut 2013 5-8

Happy Valley

Women’s yesterday in Happy Valley Council District: Six women remember growing up in the early 1900s’ by Judith Brown

12 1/1997 9-10

Hazel de Berg

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My mother Hazel de Berg, Oral History pioneer by Diana Rich (Reprint from Voiceprint No 8 May 1996)

31 6/1996 34-47

Hazel de Berg Award for excellence in oral history

Hazel de Berg Award for excellence in oral history by Michael Clark [S]

54Aut 2008 4

Hazel de Berg Award for excellence in oral history 2009: Janis Wilton by Jan McCahon [S]

57Spr 2009 22

Heritage Hill Dandenong

Heritage Hill Dandenong by John M Petersen [S] 27 6/1994 14-15

Hindmarsh Island Bridge

Doreen Kartinyeri and South Australia, book review by Catherine Murphy “Doreeen Kartinyeri: My Ngarrindjeri Calling”

55Spr 2008 8-10

Hindsight

RN’s [Radio National] quiet achiever brought the past to life by Errol Simper

53Spr 2007 17-18

History Council

History Council Awards 2014 67Spr 2014 7-8

History Council of S.A. Awards 2015 69 Spr2015 7-8, 19

History of the N.T. OHAA

Francis Good by June Edwards 52Aut 2007 13-14

Historical Consultancy

Oral History and historical consultancy by Rob Linn 15 6/1988 15-20

Historical Research

A NAIF Abroad: or improvising oral history by David Faber 43Spr 2002 3-6

Oral history in practice by Peter Donovan 70 Aut 2016 15-16

History Trust of S.A.

Sources of funding for history projects by Amanda James 56 Aut 2009 18-19

Holocaust

Recording Holocaust testimonies in Australia, talk by Dr Peter Monteath. Report by Neil Baron [S]

31 6/1996 10

Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation by Rosemary Block

29 6/1995 13-15

Hospitals

An oral record of a hospital’s history by Joan Durdin [S] 18 1/1990 8

Hostels

Home is where the heart is by Catherine Manning 59 Spr 2010 10-11

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Hostel stories: migrant lives by Catherine Manning 66 Aut 2014 6-8

Oral history – bringing council and the community together. A Charles Sturt story by Linda Lacey

65 Sum 2013 18-20

Image scanning

Advanced oral history workshop report by Alison McDougall 59Spr 2010 20-21

Immigration also see Migrants

Who are we now? by Catherine Manning 62Aut 2012 15-16

Index

Index to Word of Mouth 1-25 (1883-1993) Subject and Author Index by Beth Robertson

26 1/1994 35-46

Indigenous Peoples

Indigenous Oral History research project by Sue Anderson 40 Au 2001 6-7

Truth and memory: Disjunctions and coalescences of cultural ideas in legal contexts by Suzi Hutchings (Part 1)

42 Win 2002 12-15

Informed Consent

The impact of university ethics committees on the practice of Oral History by Beth Robertson, Jill Barclay and Avis Smith

36 1/1999 19-30

International Oral History Conference

Between past and future: oral history, memory and meaning by Alison McDougall

59Spr 2010 14-15, 22-23

International Women’s Day

International Women’s Day community history research project by Kirsten Marks and Celia Frank

27 6/1994 10-13

International Year of Older Persons

A treasured harvest by Wendy Monger 42 Win 2002 3-6

Internet News

Internet news by Robert Cook 36 1/1999 16-17

Internet news – Sound Bites 37 6/1999 18-120

Interviewing techniques

The art of the interview by Liz Harfull 70 Aut 2016 7-10

Interviewing techniques: Excerpts from presentations at the Oral History skills seminar by Catherine Murphy, Peter Donovan and Barbara Baird

24 1/1993 20-25

Opening and closing doors: Death and the oral historian by Karen George

31 6/1996 31-33

Peak experiences in oral history by Bernard Whimpress 22 1/1992 12-14

The time before sunset by Jen Gibson 28 1/1995 37-51

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Interviewing Tips and Hints

H-Oralhist International Discussion Group by Trish Walker 41Xms 2001 4

Question preparation 42 Win 2002 8

Sensitivity in interviewing by Karen George 40Aut 2001 12-13

Italian migration

Italian market gardeners project by Madeleine Regan 57 Spr 2009 16-20

Update: From the Veneto to Frogmore and Findon Roads: stories of Italian market gardeners 1920s to 1970s by Madeleine Regan

61 Spr 2011 22-23

J. D. Somerville Oral History Collection see State Library of South Australia

Jewish Museum

Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation by Rosemary Block

29 6/1995 13-15

Journalism

The art of the interview by Liz Harfull 70 Aut 2016 7-10

My historic career by Tim Bowden 36 1/1999 31-43

Jubilee 150 Projects see Sesquicentenary Projects

Kindergarten Union

One hundred years of early childhood teacher education 1907-2007 by Helen Miller

54 Aut 2008 5-7

Last Words(interview extracts)

Annie Lockwood on Senior Citizens in Whyalla by Dave Webb

50 Aut/2006 20

Bernard “Bunny” Basham by Rob Linn 67Spr 2014 24

Bernard Whimpress “Cricket Country” 24 1/1993 44

Beryl George from the book A Place of Their Own by Karen George

41Xms 2001 16

Bill Williams on Belconnen Naval Transmitting Station by Sally Stephenson

53 Spr 2007 20

Bob Agius, City of Adelaide Oral History Collection 38Aut/2000 16

The City of Adelaide Oral History (Extension) Project 2012-2103 by Madeleine Regan

66 Aut 2014 16

The City of Adelaide Oral History (Extension) Project 2012-2103 by Madeleine Regan

68 Aut 2015 15-16

Coral Starke 23 6/1992 28

Cyclone Jack from “Up Rode the Troopers”: The Black Police in Queensland by Bill Rosser

28 1/1995 52

Delia Tomama Conlon by Rose Howland 51Spr/2006 20

Destitute Asylum by Beth Robertson 64 Aut 2013 16

Former prisoners of war by Hank Nelson and Tim Bowden 26 1/1994 47- 48

Francis Sheldon-Collins by Matthew Stephen 63 Spr 2012 20

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General Douglas MacArthur in country SA by John Mannion 69Spr 2015 20

Gorgeous gardens by Alison McDougall 61 Spr 2011 24

Grace Warlimont about Vaughan House Training School for Girls

33 6/1997 24

A happy gaol? by Megg Kelham 59 Spr 2010 24

Helen Spyrou on The snail and the caterpillar, a Greek folk story

27 6/1994 40

Hilda Thorogood on life in Whyalla by Dave Webb 48Aut/2004 19-20

History of S.A. Department of Mines and Energy (Vol 2) by Bernie O’Neil

30 1/1996 44

Inese Peterson for Acting for change: welcoming refugees by Allison Murchie

44Aut/2003 16

Interview by students at St Andrew’s School 356/1998 48

Irene Ingham by Karen George 40Aut/2001 16

Jean de Laine on SA Home Builders’ Club by Mandy Paul 42 Win/2001 16

John Bowden on motor vehicle industry in 1920s and 1930s 36 1/1999 44

Letter from Queensland on the Oral History Handbook 29 6/1995 36

Luke Heffernan trade unionist 49Spr 2005 16

Margaret Irving on performance of The Vagabond King by Alec MacAskill

32 1/1997 48

Matthew Stephen on The White Russian community of Katherine

57 Spr 2009 22

Molly Madigan by Alison McDougall for Show and tell: The Adelaide Show uncovered

45Spr/2003 16

Parliament House tapestry by Kay Lawrence 62Aut 2012 20

The power of listening by Karen George 58Aut 2010 16

Reading labels of jam tins by Bill Bunbury 25 6/1993 36

Reminiscence of Horst Salomon in internment camp at Tatura Victoria

31 6/1996 48

Reverend Lynn Arnold by Allison Murchie 70Aut 2016 19-20

Richard Llewellyn by Geoff Wilson 39Spr/2000 39

Ruth Russell by Allison Murchie 54 Aut 2008 20

S.A. Home Builders’ Club by Sue Anderson 43 Spr 2002 16

Sir Donald Bradman talk to S.A. Cricket Association 34 1/1998 48

Speech by Lord Tennyson, Governor of S.A. (1899-1902) 37 6/1999 28

Vietnam War by Dr Susan Mann 55Spr 2008 22-24

Vivien Pritchard by Lianne Gould for Prospect Library Oral History project

47Spr/2004 20

What the Chair has heard by Christeen Schoepf 60Aut 2011 15-16

The Women’s Housing Association – 25 Years! – summary of the oral history project

46Aut/2004 20

YeneneshGebre for Every stitch tells a story exhibition at Migration Museum by Catherine Manning

56Aut 2009 20

Latvian Association of SA

Latvians in Adelaide by Mara Kolomitsev 50Aut 2006 9-10

LEAP Landcare and Environment Action Programs

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Mitcham community heritage LEAP project by Maggie Ragless and Allessandra Manca

27 6/1994 33-39

Legal System (Australia)

Truth and memory: Disjunctions and coalescences of cultural ideas in legal contexts by Suzi Hutchings (Part 1)

42 Win 2002 12-15

Levy, Anne

Women activists by Allison Murchie 45Spr 2003 7-8

LibelseeDefamation

Life Membership (Hon.)

Joan Durdin by Allison Murchie 38Aut 2000 2

Francis Good by June Edwards 54Aut 2008 8-9

Dr Susan Marsden by Beth Robertson 38Aut 2000 3

Allison Murchie by June Edwards 69Spr 2015 6

Linguistics

Myra Ah Chee by Linda Rive 70Aut 2016 12-14

Spoken corpus: Living English by Chas de Walley [S] 30 1/1996 8-9

Lizzie Russell Grant

Deep in the heart: Adelaide Zoo by Catherine Murphy 52Aut 2007 3-4

Garden memories: celebrating 30 years of Friends of the Botanic Gardens of Adelaide

57Spr 2009 13-14

Lizzie Russell Oral History grant for 2009 to John Mannion 57Spr 2009 10

Lizzie Russell Oral History grant for 2010: oral history of the Adelaide Harmony Choir 1947 to 2007 by Faye Spence

61Spr 2011 6-8

Lizzie Russell Oral History grant for 2012: to Craftsouth 63Spr 2012 14

Lizzie Russell Oral History grant for 2010: What the Chair has heard: an oral history project on the Mayoral Chair of Port Pirie by Christeen Schoepf

60Aut 2011 12-14

Lizzie Russell Oral History grant scheme 51Spr 2006 3

Lizzie Russell Oral History grant scheme call for applications 2010-2011

58Aut 2010 11

Lizzie Russell Oral History grant scheme – Cooper Pedy’s opal mining machines by Sue Britt

68Aut 2015 4-5

Lizzie Russell Oral History grant scheme – The Russian community in South Australia by Lily Michailor

68Aut 2015 5

O.H.A.A. (S.A.) grant report: a tale of two suburbs Salisbury North and Mawson Lakes

55Spr 2008 20

Oral traditions in Australian literature by Rick Hosking 21 6/1991 19-27

Lobethal

A good yarn: Oral History on stage by Allen Lyne and Alan Holy

20 1/1991 19-28

Macclesfield

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Macclesfield Butter and Cheese factory by Leslie Schack 67Spr 2014 17

Malvern Resthaven

Motoring memories by Pauline Cockrill 63Spr 2012 15-17

Manufacturing

Macclesfield Butter and Cheese factory by Leslie Schack 67Spr 2014 17

Views of an oral history project about the brick manufacturing industry in Beverley, Adelaide by Madeleine Regan

69Spr 2015 15-19

Market Gardeners

Italian market gardeners project by Madeleine Regan 57Spr 2009 16-20

Launch of the Veneti market gardens oral history website by Madeleine Regan

67Spr 2014 18-19

Update: From the Veneto to Frogmore and Findon Roads: stories of Italian market gardeners 1920s to 1970s by Madeleine Regan

61Spr 2011 22-23

Marion Resthaven

Oral history of Marion Resthaven Day Care Centre by Wendy Avery

10 1/1986 9-10

Meadows

Beyond the wide open gate: an oral history of Meadows by Rob Linn [S]

57Spr 2009 21

Member Profiles

Anderson, Sue 65 Sum 2013 7

Battersby, Kate 47Spr 2004 2

Brain, Alison 45Spr 2003 2

Eldridge (now Bradstreet), Tonia 57 Aut 2009 3

The Embroiderers’ Guild of South Australia 63 Spr 2012 6-7

Faber, David 43Spr 2002 2

Ford, Margaret 40Aut 2001 12

Garnaut, Christine 53 Spr 2007 4

George, Karen 55Spr 2008 3

Gradoff, Chris 42 Win 2002 2

Hackworth, Peter 67 Spr 2014 6

Klaebe Helen 59 Spr 2010 3-4

Kobelt, Irmagard 38Aut 2000 11-12

Kolomitsev, Peter 48Aut 2004 2-3

McDougall, Alison 41Xms 2001 2

MacKenzie, Jill 52 Aut 2007 2

McNab, Leeston 68 Aut 2015 3

Mannion, John 66 Aut 2014 3

Manning, Catherine 49Spr 2005 2

Marsden, Susan – Myself, when a young oral historian 49Spr 2005 3-4

Murphy, Catherine 38Aut 2000 13

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National Pioneer Women’s Hall of Fame Inc. Alice Springs by Helen Joraslafsky

61 Spr 2011 3-5

Pillar, Rob 46Aut 2004 2-3

Regan, Madeleine 58 Aut 2010 3

Reid, Annmarie 60 Aut 2011 3-4

Robertson, Beth 40Aut 2001 3

Robertson, Beth - Farewell to long-serving committee member by Karen George

40Aut 2001 3-5

Robertson, Beth –Thanks for the memories 41Xms 2001 9-11

Russell, Lizzie 41Xms 2001 3

Smids, David 62 Aut 2012 3-4

Somerville, J.D. and the Somerville Collection by Tonia Eldridge

64Aut 2013 3-4

Stephen, Matthew 54 Aut 2008 3

Sweet, David – More than a voice 70 Aut 2016 4

Walker, Trisha 39 Spr 2000 2-3

Webb, David 40Aut 2001 2

Memoir

City Memory, the City of Adelaide Oral History Project by Karen George

39 Spr 2000 11-13

The Snowy – Beyond the hype by Siobhan McHugh 38Aut 2000 8-10

Memory see Reminiscence

Mental Illness

The stories of mental illness, Mental Illness Oral History Collection by Maxie Ashton

46Aut 2004 9-10

Migrants/Migration

The childhood then and now project at Findon High School by Margaret Mudge

1 9/1985 12-15

Home is where the heart is by Catherine Manning 59 Spr 2010 10-11

Hostel stories: migrant lives by Catherine Manning 66 Aut 2014 6-8

How has oral history and scholarship contributed to Australia’s migration history by Christeen Schoepf

57Spr 2007 8-9

Italian market gardeners project by Madeleine Regan 57 Spr 2009 16-20

Just for the record… by Imelda Galmesa [S] 52Aut 2007 12

Latvians in Adelaide by Mara Kolomitsev 50Aut 2006 9-10

Recalling an emigré: Oral sources and the biography of Francesco Fantin by David Faber

17 6/1989 23-28

Russians in South Australia at the Migration Museum [S] 70 Aut 2016 18

Singapore’s Oral History Department by Tan Beng Luan 11 6/1986 14-18

Update: From the Veneto to Frogmore and Findon Roads: stories of Italian market gardeners 1920s to 1970s by Madeleine Regan

61 Spr 2011 22-23

Migration Museum

Home is where the heart is by Catherine Manning 59 Spr 2010 10-11

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Who are we now? by Catherine Manning 62Aut 2012 15-16

Yenenesh Gebre by Catherine Manning for Every stitch tells a story exhibition at Migration Museum

56 Aut 2009 20

Millicent

Millicent Oral History group by Joan Chewings 9 9/1985 12-15

Mitcham

Mitcham community heritage LEAP project by Maggie Ragless and Allessandra Manca

27 6/94 33-39

Morris Register

Motoring memories by Pauline Cockrill 63Spr 2012 15-17

Mortlock Library of South Australia see State Library of South Australia

Mount Gambier

A treasured harvest by Wendy Monger 42 Win 2002 3-6

Murray Bridge

State Library of South Australia Afghans in Murray Bridge Oral History Project by Allison Murchie and Lizzie Russell

47Spr 2004 12-15

Museums

Daisy Bates exhibition – The use of oral history in a museum context by Allison Murchie

38Aut 2000 15

Engine chatter: Oral history at the National Motor Museum, Birdwood, South Australia by Rob Pilgrim

48Aut 2005 5-6

Role of oral history in museum exhibitions by Sue Harlow 35 6/1968 41-47

Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation by Rosemary Block

29 6/1995 13-15

Music

Lizzie Russell Oral History grant for 2010: oral history of the Adelaide Harmony Choir 1947 to 2007 by Faye Spence

61 Spr 2011 6-8

Stones and Rail: an innovative and entertaining oral history project by John Mannion

59 Spr 2010 12-13

Tell us about the mandolin, Charlie by Helen Stagg 68Aut 2015 6-9

National Library of Australia

The National Library Forgotten Australians and former Child Migrants Oral History Project update by Dr Joanna Sassoon

62 Aut 2012 14 &18

Oral History Project to preserve diplomatic heritage – Department Foreign Affairs and National Library of Australia

32 1/1997 14-15

Stolen Generation Oral History Project 34 1/1998 27-29

National Life Story Collection

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The United Kingdom – Getting to grips, sound, transcripts and summaries by Lesley Jenkins

51 Spr 2006 18-19

National Motor Museum

Motoring memories by Pauline Cockrill 63Spr 2012 15-17

National Wine Centre

Recording the Australian wine industry by Rob Linn 48Aut 2005 7-9

Treading out the vintage, recording the memories of the Australian wine industry by Rob Linn

39 Spr 2000 8-10

Native Title

Truth and memory: Disjunctions and coalescences of cultural ideas in legal contexts by Suzi Hutchings (Part 1)

42 Win 2002 12-15

Natural Resources

Capturing natural resources information for the Lower Lakes and Coorong

54Aut 2008 14-15

News from the Northern Territory

Compound days: Towards an Oral History by Tony Austin 12 1/1987 10-13

and as a regular feature in most subsequent issues 14 1/1988 9-10

Northern Territory’s Frontline Oral History Project by Francis Good

23 6/1992 20-27

Ngarrindjeri heritage

Doreen Kartinyeri and South Australia, book review by Catherine Murphy “Doreen Kartinyeri: My Ngarrindjeri Calling”

55Spr 2008 8-10

Northern Territory Archives Service Oral History Unit

Project update by Matthew Stephen and a regular feature up to Issue 65. Issue 61 by Maureen Wilkins

55Spr 2008 16

Northern Territory Report by Francis Good

Annotated Bibliography of Oral History in works on the Northern Territory

26 1/1994 28-34

Annual Report summary 22 1/1992 6-7

Archives Outreach 35 6/1998 13-14

Changing role of the unit 25 6/1993 13-14

Digitising the Word 37 6/1999 13

Francis Good by June Edwards 52Aut 2007 13-14

General report 17 6/1989 16-17

General report 19 6/1990 8

History of the Unit 14 1/1998 9

Katherine Region of writers book on survivors of Australia Day flood in Katherine 1998

36 1/1999 8-9

New premises 30 1/1996 7

New projects 32 1/1997 24

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New projects 38Aut 2000 7

New projects 39Spr 2000 10

Nursing in the N.T. 50Aut 2006 11-12

Project update 31 6/1996 23

Report from “Crossing Borders” Conference on 7.9.1997 34 1/1998 37-39

Seminar and workshop report 27 6/1994 19-20

Seminar and workshop report 29 6/1995 23-24

Seminar and workshop report, includes summary of history of the unit and collection and projects

28 1/1995 14-18

Visit to Gove 33 6/1997 20

WW ll exhibition 15 6/1088 7

Nursing

The nurses of Ayres House Oral History Project by Helen Chadwick

58Aut 2010 14

One thing led to another by Joan Durdin 50Aut 2006 13-14

The use of oral history in a study of nursing education by Joan Durdin

4 6/1984 11-12

Nyngan, New South Wales

Nyngan Oral History Project by Roslyn Russell 26 1/1994 15-16

OHAA (SA/NT)

Web Gateway launch by June Edwards, Silver Moon and Ian Henschke

61 Spr 2011 9-13

Onkaparinga Woollen Mill

A good yarn: Oral History on stage by Allen Lyne and Alan Holy

20 1/1991 19-28

Opal mining

Lizzie Russell Oral History grant scheme – Cooper Pedy’s opal mining machines by Sue Britt

68 Aut 2015 4-5

The times they are a changin’ at Andamooka by John Mannion

62Aut 2012 17-18

Oral History Handbook

A history of the Oral History Handbook by Beth Robertson 50Aut 2006 7-8

Oral Tradition

Kelebi Toga, alias Lutelu by Doug Munro 14 1/1998 16-20

Lutelu, the Tongan of Nukulaelae by Doug Munro 10 1/1986 15-19

Oral tradition of Australian literature by Rick Hosking 21 6/1991 12-14

Orroroo and Carrieton Council

Stones and Rail: an innovative and entertaining oral history project by John Mannion

59 Spr 2010 12-13

Papua New Guinea

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My historic career by Tim Bowden 36 1/1999 31-43

Parliament House

Gathering threads by Kay Lawrence 63 Spr 2012 8-11

Performing Arts

The Performing Arts Collection of South Australia by Jo Peoples

4 6/1984 12-14

Peterborough

Relaying our tracks by John Mannion 44 Aut 2003 5-7

Photography

About those pictures by Dave Webb 49Spr 2005 13-14

Pie floaters, fritz and shoeboxes; the photographic legacy of Australian baby boomers by David Sweet

56Aut 2009 8-12

Portrait photography by Matt Nettheim [S] 29 6/1995 11-12

Play Writing

A good yarn: Oral history on stage by Allen Lyne and Alan Holy

20 1/1991 19-28

Point Pearce

Point Pearce Community History Project by Bob Mealing 3 3/1984 7-12

Politics

Don Dunstan oral history database by Peter Gill (S) 61 Spr 2011 21

Reminiscential conversations: The oral history conversations of Clyde Cameron by Clyde Cameron

29 6/1995 29-34

Women activists by Allison Murchie 45Spr 2003 7-8

Port Adelaide

Presenting the conflict in community arts by Catherine Murphy

22 1/1992 25-32

Port Augusta

Truth and memory: disjunctures and coalescences of cultural ideas in legal contexts by Suzi Hutchings (Part 2)

43Spr 2002 14-15

Port MacDonnell

Ordinary people by Robert Thompson 59 Spr 2010 18

Port Pirie

Lizzie Russell Oral History grant for 2010: What the Chair has heard: an oral history project on the Mayoral Chair of Port Pirie by Christeen Schoepf

60 Aut 2011 12-14

Post Mistress

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Ruby of Trowutta: Recollections of a country postmistress – A jewel illuminating life in a small country community by Christobel Mattingley

47Spr 2004 9-11

Prisons

Life in Adelaide Gaol by Peter Donovan 52Aut 2007 5-9

Prospect Hill

Prospect Hill Dairy Museum Oral History Project by Sally Stephenson

47Spr 2004 4-6

Publishing

ABC Radio’s Social History Unit 13 6/1987 6-9

Oral History and historical consultancy by Rob Linn 15 6/1988 15-20

Presenting the conflict in community arts by Catherine Murphy

22 1/1992 25-32

Radio

ABC Radio’s Social History Unit 13 6/1987 6-9

Fact and feeling: the work of Bill Bunbury Part l 7 3/1985 6-18

Part ll 8 6/1985 9-17

My historic career by Tim Bowden 36 1/1999 31-43

National Film and Sound Archive [S] 30 1/1996 9-10

Oral History construction on radio and paper by Jenny Palmer

35 6/1998 27-35

Producing quality recordings: The importance of technical excellence in oral history and how to achieve it by Deborah Welch and Beth Robertson

25 6/1993 28-35

Remembering Larry by Suzanne Gibson 53Spr 2007 15-16

Two radio series to celebrate the Women’s Suffrage Centenary by Nicky Page [S]

27 6/1994 25

Verbatim by Jane Connors 39Spr 2000 6-7

Railways

Relaying our tracks by John Mannion 44Aut 2003 5-7

Reconciliation

Memory and reconciliation – Bringing Them Home Oral History Project, report of AGM talk by Doreen Mellor

39Spr 2000 4-15

Recording Techniques

Compact news flash!!! From Peter [Kolomitsev] and Silver [Moon] [S]

63 Spr 2012 5

The digital commitment? The successful transition to solid state field-recording equipment at the State Library of South Australia by Peter Kolomitsev

55Spr 2008 5-8

The mystery of background noise by Rita Den Otter [S] 49 Spr 2005 7

Pioneer recording technique – the first interview recorded on phonograph by John Mannion

64 Aut 2013 13-15

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Producing quality recordings: The Importance of technical excellence in oral history and how to achieve it by Deborah Welch and Beth Robertson

25 6/1993 28-35

Refugees

Acting for change: Welcoming refugees by Helen Crawford [S]

44Aut 2003 11

Russians in South Australia at the Migration Museum [S] 70 Aut 2016 18

State Library of South Australia Afghans in Murray Bridge Oral History Project by Allison Murchie and Lizzie Russell

47Spr 2004 12-15

Religion

The time before sunset by Jen Gibson 28 1/1995 37-51

Reminiscence

1937-1947: An oral history exploration by Allison Houghton 46Aut 2004 5-8

City memory, the City of Adelaide Oral History Project by Karen George

39Spr 2000 11-13

Depression and the frail-aged by Sylvia Jobling 10 1/1986 10-12

Developing reminiscence work in America by Jocinna Bornat [S]

36 1/1999 18

Memory and history seminar by Paula Hamilton (Part 1) 41Xms 2001 12-15

Memory and history seminar by Paula Hamilton (Part 2) 42 Win 2001 9-11

Mutual learning at its best by Win Haseloff 44Aut 2003 8-10

News of reminiscence activities: Autobiography – from tape to type with help from a friend by IrmagardKobelt

29 6/1995 19-22

News of reminiscence activities by Winsome Dunn – and as a regular feature in subsequent issues

23 6/1992 13-14

Oral History at Marion Resthaven Day Care Centre by Wendy Avery

10 1/1986 9-10

Reminiscence abroad by Winsome Dunn 21 6/1991 4-5

Reminiscential conversations: The oral history conversations of Clyde Cameron by Clyde Cameron

29 6/1995 29-34

S.A. Oral History in the Flinders University Library’s Borrow Collection by Heidi Ing, Gillian Dooley and Aliese Millington

55 Spr 2008 14-15

Starvation stories from the Depression by David Potts 33 6/1997 21-22

This is our life: Woodville Council Reminiscence Project [S] 15 6/1988 6

Truth and memory: Disjunctures and coalescences of cultural ideas in legal contexts by Suzi Hutchings (Part 1)

42 Win 2002 12-15

Truth and memory: Disjunctures and coalescences of cultural ideas in legal contexts by Suzi Hutchings (Part 2)

43Spr 2002 14-15

Using reminiscence with people who have dementia: Papers from the October ’91 seminar by Sue Jarrad and Winsome Dunn

22 1/1992 15-24

Reports from the State Library of South AustraliaseeState Library of South Australia

Research Centre for History of Food and Drink

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Don Dunstan’s contribution to food and eating in South Australia by Peter Strawhan

43Spr 2002 9-13

River Murray

Tell us about the mandolin, Charlie by Helen Stagg 68Aut 2015 6-9

Robertson, Beth

Farewell to long-serving committee member Beth Robertson by Karen George

40Aut 2001 3-5

Thanks for the memories by Beth Robertson 41Xms 2001 9-11

Rose Park Primary School

Interaction with elderly residents at Alexandra Lodge: Oral history at Rose Park Primary School by Jillian Dodd

14 1/1998 11-14

Royal Adelaide Hospital

The nurses of Ayres House Oral History Project by Helen Chadwick

58Aut 2010 14

One thing led to another by Joan Durdin 50Aut 2006 13-14

An Oral history of a hospital’s history by Joan Durdin 18 1/1990 22-27

Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society of South Australia Museum

History of ‘The Show’ by Alison McDougall 67Spr 2014 19-20

Rural South Australia

AGM talk given by Rob Linn on rural South Australia. Report by Neil Baron [S]

33 6/1997 5

Russian community

Lizzie Russell Oral History grant scheme – The Russian community in South Australia by Lily Michailor

68 Aut 2015 5

S.A. SpeaksseeSesquicentenary Projects

Savings Bank of South Australia

Corporate culture caught on cassette: The State Bank Oral History Project by Denise Schumann

19 1/1990 22-27

School Projects

The childhood then and now project at Findon High School by Margaret Mudge

1 9/1983 10-27

A good yarn: Oral history on stage by Allen Lyne and Alan Holy

20 1/1991 19-28

Interaction with elderly residents at Alexandra Lodge: Oral history at Rose Park Primary School by Jillian Dodd

14 1/1998 11-14

An Oral History of Australians: Oral history at Reynella East High School by Janette Scott

14 1/1998 14-16

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Survivors and achievers: Offering the chance to become real historians at Year 10 by Christine Briggs and Janet Farrall

28 1/1995 8-10

Voices of the past, 1988 – The results (including excerpts from entries)

16 1/1989 8-18

Voices of the past, 1988 – The results (including excerpts from entries)

18 1/1990 14-21

Women yesterday in Happy Valley Council District: Six women remember growing up in the early 1900s by Judith Brown

12 1/1987 9-10

Sesquicentenary Projects

Introducing the “S.A. Speaks” collection by Beth Robertson 13 6/1987 14-20

Jubilee 150 Oral History Proposal – S.A. Speaks 4 6/1984 5-9

OHAA (SA) 175th Anniversary of South Australia Project Report

58 Aut 2010 5

OHAA (SA) 175th Anniversary of South Australia Project Report by Madeleine Regan (S)

58 Spr 2010 4

S.A. Speaks progress report by Beth Robertson 6 12/1984 3-5

St Beth and the Interview by Beth Robertson 11 6/1986 11-13

Science

Video histories of Australian scientists [S] 30 1/1996 5

Shearing

Jim Doyle – a shearer’s life by Allison Murchie 62Aut 2012 5-6

Singapore

Singapore Oral History Department by Tan Beng Luan 11 6/1986 14-18

Skills Seminars

Advanced oral history workshop report by Alison McDougall 59Spr 2010 20-21

Australian Heritage Commission workshop 32 1/1997 27-28

Bravo performance: in search of the past seminar by Susan Mann

53Spr 2007 5-6

Dollars and sense: Figuring out the funding game reports by Sally Eltahir, Fay Poulsih, Adair Dunsford and Beth Robertson

32 1/1997 39-47

Insurance in the 21st century seminar by Beth Robertson and June Edwards

47Spr 2004 16

Interviewing techniques 24 1/1993 20-25

Memory and history seminar by Paula Hamilton (Part 1) 41Xms 2001 12-15

Memory and history seminar by Paula Hamilton (Part 2) 42 Win 2002 9-11

Oral history workshops – Organisation of Hellene and Hellene Cypriot of Australia Inc. Greek migration experience by Helen Haltis

67 Spr 2014 21-23

The other side of the microphone workshop [S] 40Aut 2001 11

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Transcription and editing (voice recognition software, tips from a professional, transcribing English as a second language, editing for publication)

28 1/1995 26-36

Videotaping – ideas and issues - resources –inspiration – collaborating with a videographer

30 1/1996 31-40

Slander seeDefamation

Snowy Mountains Authority

The Snowy – Beyond the hype by Siobhan McHugh 38Aut 2000 8-10

Social History

The enduring process of weaving oral histories into a life story by Sue Anderson [S]

55Spr 2008 11

Getting behind the accounts: Oral history in the world of accounting and business research by Lee Parker

46Aut 2004 11-13

Latvians in Adelaide by Mara Kolomitsev 50Aut 2006 9-10

My historic career by Tim Bowden 36 1/1999 31-43

Opening and closing doors: Death and the oral historian by Karen George

31 6/1996 31-33

Oral History construction on radio and paper by Jenny Palmer

35 6/1998 27-35

Relaying our tracks by John Mannion 44 Aut 2003 5-7

Thebarton History: A search for everyday life by John Edge 31 6/1996 14-16

The Snowy – Beyond the hype by Siobhan McHugh 38Aut 2000 8-10

Using video oral history to document the social history of a Naval base by Sally Stephenson

54Aut 2008 15-19

Verbatim by Jane Connors 39Spr 2000 6-7

Social Justice

The National Library Forgotten Australians and former Child Migrants Oral History Project update

62 Aut 2012 14 &18

Song Writing

Songs of Oral History by Wendy Joseph 25 6/1993 21-24

Sound Preservation

Digital developments in recording and archiving Oral History by Beth Robertson

35 6/1998 36-40

National Film and Sound Archive [S] 30 1/1996 9-10

South Australian Home Builders’ Club

A home of one’s own: The South Australian Home Builders’ Club 1934-60 [S]

39Spr 2000 14

A home of one’s own: The South Australian Home Builders’ Club 1934-60 [S]

40Aut 2001 5

South Australian Home Builders’ Club Project by Chris Garnaut [S]

44Aut 2003 13

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South East

AMP women Oral History Project by Joan Chewings 25 6/1993 8-9

Millicent Oral History Group by Joan Chewings 9 9/1985 12-15

Oral history in the South East by Robert Thompson 59 Spr 2010 16-17

State Bank of South Australia

Corporate culture caught on cassette: The State Bank Oral History Project by Denise Schumann

19 1/1990 22-27

State Library of South Australia

Mortlock Library of South Australia Oral History Officer by Beth Robertson

13 6/1987 9-11

News from the Mortlock Library by Beth Robertson, Trish Walker, June Edwards, Bev Jennings, Richard Moriarty and Tonia Eldridge [Bradstreet] – and as a regular feature in subsequent issues

14 1/1988 5-7

Songs of Oral History by Wendy Joseph 25 6/1993 21-24

Sounds from the Somerville Collection: Mr Prank and his cello by Trish Walker

41Xms 2001 5-7

Thanks for the memories by Beth Robertson 41Xms 2001 9-11

Stolen Generation

Bringing Them Home Update 36 1/1999 13-15

Stolen Generation Oral History Project 34 1/1998 27-29

Storytelling

Acting for change: Welcoming refugees by Helen Crawford [S]

44Aut 2003 11

Churchill Fellowship with angel wombats for company by Lesley Jenkins [S]

49 Spr 2005 15

Collaborating and listening deeply by Judy Lovell 58 Aut 2010 12-13

Myra Ah Chee by Linda Rive 70 Aut 2016 12-14

Send ‘er down Hughie and long weights and wool spiders by Kel Watkins

12 1/1987 13-14

Stones and Rail: an innovative and entertaining oral history project by John Mannion

59 Spr 2010 12-13

A treasured harvest by Wendy Monger 42 Win 2002 3-6

Student interviewers

Survivors and achievers: Offering the chance to become real historians at Year 10 by Christine Briggs and Janet Farrall

28 1/1995 8-10

Tea Tree Gully

Oral History in Tea Tree Gully by Daina Pocius 45Spr 2003 9-10

The Depression see also Great Depression

Theatre

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A good yarn by Allen Lyne and Alan Holy 20 1/1991 19-28

Thebarton

Thebarton History: A search for everyday life by John Edge 31 6/1996 14-16

Trade Unions

Jim Doyle – a shearer’s life by Allison Murchie 62Aut 2012 5-6

Oral Labour History Project unites and energises older workers by Jim Douglas [S]

49Spr 2005 9

Women activists by Allison Murchie 45Spr 2003 7-8

Working Women’s Stories by Allison Murchie and Anne Cunningham

26 1/1994 13-15

Transcribing

Issues and problems associated with transcribing and editing oral history: A History of Contemporary Art Society of Australia SA Inc.

11 6/1986 5-7

Transcription by Chris Gradoff 40Aut 2001 15

View from the transcription desk: Notes on costings and savings for professional Oral History transcription by Kate Battersby

48Aut 2005 15-16

Trowutta District

Ruby of Trowutta: Recollections of a country postmistress – A jewel illuminating life in a small country community by Christobel Mattingley

47Spr 2004 9-11

Tutti Arts

Their shadows in us by Catherine Murphy 67Spr 2014 13-16

U.S. Oral History Association

Indigenous Americans by Sue Anderson 48Aut 2005 11-13

University of Adelaide

Calling oral history to our aid: a new history of the Waite Agricultural Research Institute by Lynette Zeitz

69Spr 2015 9-13

Veneto Community Research Group

Launch of the Veneti market gardens oral history website by Madeleine Regan

67 Spr 2014 18-19

Oral history – bringing council and the community together. A Charles Sturt story by Linda Lacey

65 Sum 2013 18-20

Update: From the Veneto to Frogmore and Findon Roads: stories of Italian market gardeners 1920s to 1970s by Madeleine Regan

61 Spr 2011 22-23

Verbatim

Verbatim by Jane Connors 39Spr 2000 6-7

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Video

One picture is worth a thousand words by Dave Webb 46Aut 2004 17-18

Using video oral history to document the social history of a Naval base by Sally Stephenson

54Aut 2008 15-19

Video histories of Australian scientists [S] 30 1/1996 5

Video oral history by Sue Anderson 49Spr 2005 11-12

Vietnam War

Life in Adelaide Gaol by Peter Donovan 52Aut 2007 5-9

Visual Arts

Their shadows in us by Catherine Murphy 67 Spr 2014 13-16

Volunteering

Deep in the heart: Adelaide Zoo by Catherine Murphy 52 Aut 2007 3-4

Garden memories: celebrating 30 years of Friends of the Botanic Gardens of Adelaide by Susan Mann and Meg Butler

57Spr 2009 13-14

Waite Agricultural Research Institute

Calling oral history to our aid: a new history of the Waite Agricultural Research Institute by Lynette Zeitz

69Spr 2015 9-13

Wattie Creek

After the walk-off: collecting a history of the Wave Hill Welfare Settlement and Wattie Creek 1966-86 by Charlie Ward

64 Aut 2013 5-8

Wave Hill (Welfare Settlement)

After the walk-off: collecting a history of the Wave Hill Welfare Settlement and Wattie Creek 1966-86 by Charlie Ward

64 Aut 2013 5-8

Western Australia

Jack Sullivan 1901-1991: Obituary of an interviewee by Bruce Shaw

21 6/1991 28-33

Wilderness School

Survivors and achievers: Offering the chance to become real historians at Year 10 by Christine Briggs and Janet Farrall

28 1/1995 8-10

Wine Industry

Oral history in the Barossa – Barons’ Fraternity Sponsorship by Jo Zander and David Armstrong

60Aut 2011 8-11

Recording the Australian wine industry by Rob Linn 48Aut 2005 7-9

Treading out the vintage, recording the memories of the Australian wine industry by Rob Linn

39Spr 2000 8-10

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Wistow

Wistow Oral History Project by Ian Blight 49Spr 2005 5-6

Wolf Blass Foundation

Treading out the vintage, recording the memories of the Australian wine industry by Rob Linn

39Spr 2000 8-10

Women

Abortion in South Australia before 1970 Oral History Project by Barbara Baird

19 6/1990 20-21

AMP women Oral History Project by Adair Dunsford 25 6/1993 8-9

International Women’s Day community history research project by Kirsten Marks and Celia Frank

27 6/1994 10-13

Oral history construction on radio and paper by Jenny Palmer

35 6/1998 27-35

Oral history of the computer in Australia by John Rich (women and data processing) [S]

29 6/1995 15-16

Shine a light on me by Jeanne Eve 32 1/1997 33-37

Two radio series to celebrate the Women’s Suffrage Centenary by Nicky Page [S]

27 6/1994 25

Women activists by Allison Murchie 45Spr 2003 7-8

Women’s Suffrage update by Beth Robertson [S] 28 1/1995 20-21

Women’s yesterday in Happy Valley Council District: Six women remember growing up in the early 1900s’ by Judith Brown

12 1/1987 9-10

Working Women’s Stories by Allison Murchie and Anne Cunningham

26 1/1994 13-15

Women’s Suffrage Centenary

Two radio series to celebrate the Women’s Suffrage Centenary by Nicky Page [S]

27 6/1994 25

Women’s Suffrage update by Beth Robertson [S] 28 1/1995 20-21

Woomera

Woomera project Oral History Collection by Peter Morton 17 6/1989 13-14

World War, 1939-1945

1937-1947: An Oral History exploration by Allison Houghton 46Aut 2004 5-8

Northern Territory’s Frontline Oral History Project by Francis Good

23 6/1992 20-27

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Author Index to Word of Mouth

Author Article Volume/Date/Page

Anderson, Sue The enduring process of weaving oral histories into a life story [S]

55 Spr 2008, 11

Indigenous Americans 48 Aut 2005, 11-13

Indigenous Oral History research project

40 Aut 2001, 6-7

Video oral history 49 Spr 2005, 11-12

Armstrong, David Oral history in the Barossa – Barons’ Fraternity sponsorship (with Jo Zander)

60 Aut 2011, 8-11

Ashton, Maxie The stories of mental illness: Mental illness Oral History Collection

46 Aut 2004, 9-10

Austin, Tony Compound days: Towards an Oral History

12 1/1987, 10-13

Avery, Wendy Oral history at Marion Resthaven Day Care Centre

10 1/1986, 9-10

Baird, Barbara Abortion in South Australia before 1970 Oral History Project

19 6/1990, 20-21

Interviewing techniques: Excerpts from presentations at the Oral History Skills Seminar

24 1/1993, 20-25

Baron, Neil AGM talk given by Rob Linn on rural South Australia

33 6/1997, 5

Recording Holocaust testimonies in Australia

31 6/1996, 10

Barclay, Jill The impact of university ethics committees on the practice of oral history (with Beth Robertson and Avis Smith)

36 1/1999, 19-30

Blight, Ian Wistow Oral History Project 49 Spr 2005, 5-6

Block, Rosemary Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation

29 6/1995, 13-15

Bornat, Jocinna Developing reminiscence work in America [S]

36 1/1999, 18

Bowden, Tim My historic career 35 6/1998, 31-43

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Briggs, Christine Survivors and achievers: Offering the chance to become real historians at Year 10 (with Janet Farrall)

28 1/1995, 8-10

Britt, Sue Cooper Pedy’s opal mining machines 68Aut 2015, 4-5

Brown, Judith Women yesterday in Happy Valley Council District: Six women remember growing up in the early 1990s

12 1/1987, 9-10

Bunbury, Bill Fact and feeling: The Work of Bill Bunbury Part l

7 3/1985, 6-18

Fact and feeling: The Work of Bill Bunbury Part II

8 6/1985, 9-17

Butler, Meg Garden Memories: Celebrating 30 years of Friends of the Botanic Gardens of Adelaide

57 Spr 2009, 13-14

Cameron, Clyde Reminiscential conversations: The oral history conversations of Clyde Cameron

26 6/1995, 29-34

Chadwick, Helen The nurses of Ayres House Oral History Project

58Aut 2010, 14

Chewings, Joan Millicent Oral History Group 9 9/1985, 12-15

Cockrill, Pauline Motoring

Collins, Julie Not for ourselves alone: the South Australian Home Builders’ Club, 1945 – 1965 (with Christine Garnaut)

65 Sum 2013, 24

Connors, Jane Verbatim 39Spr 2000, 6-7

Cook, Robert Internet news 36 1/1999 16-17

Crawford, Helen Acting for Change: Welcoming refugees [S]

44Aut 2003, 11

Cunningham, Anne Working Women’s Stories (with Allison Murchie)

26 1/1994, 13-15

Cunningham, Sophie Finding voice 68 Aut 2015, 11-13

De Walley, Chas Spoken corpus: Living English 30 1/1996, 8-9

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Dodd, Jillian Interaction with elderly residents at Alexandra Lodge: Oral history at Rose Park Primary School

14 1/1988, 11-14

Donovan, Peter Interviewing techniques: Excerpts from presentations at the Oral History skills seminar

24 1/1993, 20-25

Life in Adelaide Gaol 52Aut 2007, 5-9

Oral history in practice 70 Aut 2016, 15-16

Dooley, Gillian S.A. Oral History in the Flinders University Library’s Borrow Collection (with Heidi Ing and Aliese Millington)

55 Spr 2008, 14-15

Douglas, Jim Oral Labour History Project unites and energises older workers [S]

49Spr 2005, 9

Dunn, Winsome News of Reminiscence Activities – and as a regular feature in most subsequent issues

23 6/1992, 13-14

Reminiscence abroad 21 6/1991, 4-5

Using reminiscence with people who have dementia: Papers from the October ’91 Seminar

221/1992, 15-24

Dunsford, Adair AMP women Oral History Project 25 6/1993, 8-9

Dollars and sense: figuring out the funding game reports (with Sally Eltahir, Fay Poulish, and Beth Robertson)

32 1/1997, 39-47

Durdin, Joan One thing led to another 50Aut 2006, 13-14

An Oral Record of a hospital’s history 18 1/1990, 8

The Use of oral history in a study of nursing education

4 6/1993, 8-9

Edge, John Thebarton history: A search for everyday life

31 6/1996, 14-16

Edwards, Bill Aboriginal Oral History 2 12/1983, 8-13

Edwards, June City of Onkaparinga Oral History Project 52Aut 2007, 20

Insurance in the 21st century seminar (with Beth Robertson)

47 Spr 2004, 16

Frances Good 52 Aut 2007, 13-14

OHAA (SA/NT)’s Web Gateway Launch (with Silver Moon and Ian Henschke)

61 Spr 2011, 9-13

Report from the State Library of South Australia and as a regular feature in subsequent issues

44Aut 2003 to 55Spr 2008

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Telling our stories project (with Madeleine Regan)

67 Spr 2014, 11-12

Allison Murchie 69Spr 2015, 6

Eldridge,(now Bradstreet) Tonia

J. D. Somerville and the Somerville Collection

64 Aut 2013, 3-4

Report from the State Library of South Australia –and as a regular feature in subsequent issues

57Spr 2009 to current

Eltahir, Sally Dollars and sense: figuring out the funding game reports (with Fay Poulish, Adair Dunsford and Beth Robertson)

32 1/1997, 39-47

Eve, Jeanne Shine a light on me 32 1/1997, 33-37

Faber, David A NAIF Abroad; or improvising oral history

43Spr 2002, 3-6

Recalling an emigré: Oral sources and the biography of Francesco Fantin

17 6/1989, 23-28

Farrall, Janet Survivors and achievers: Offering the chance to become real historians at Year 10 (with Christine Briggs)

28 1/1995, 8-10

Frank, Celia International Women’s Day community history research project (with Kirsten Marks)

27 6/1994, 10-13

Galmesa, Imelda Just for the record [S] 52Aut 2007, 12

Gammage, Bill In defence of oral history 37 6/1999, 21-24

Garnaut, Christine Not for ourselves alone: the South Australian Home Builders’ Club, 1945 – 1965 (with Julie Collins)

65 Sum 2013, 24

South Australian Home Builders’ Club Project

44Aut 2003, 13

Geddes, Anne Ethics: Oral History guidelines 8 6/1985, 6-8

George, Karen City Memory, the City of Adelaide Oral History Project

39Spr 2000, 11-13

Farewell to long-serving committee member Beth Robertson

40 Aut 2001, 2-5

Making a difference: Oral History and Community Health (with Alison McDougall)

51 Spr 2006, 13-16

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Not the only one: Oral history and the fiftieth anniversary of the Diabetes Association of S.A.

45 Spr 2003, 3-5

Opening and closing doors: Death and the oral historian

31 6/1996, 31-33

The power of listening 58 Aut 2010, 16

Sensitivity in interviewing 40 Aut 2001, 12-13

Gibson, Jen Happy times!: An experience of mission education and Aboriginal life at Finniss Springs 1939–c1957

16 1/1989, 19-21

The time before sunset 28 1/1995, 37-51

Gibson, Suzanne Remembering Larry 53 Spr 2007, 15-16

Gill, Peter Don Dunstan oral history database [S] 61Spr 2011, 21

Good Francis News from the Northern Territory – and as a regular feature in most subsequent issues

14 1/1988, 9-10

Northern Territory’s Frontline Oral History Project

23 6/1989, 19-21

Gradoff, Chris Transcription 48Aut 2005, 15-16

Haltis, Helen Oral history workshops – Organisation of Hellene and Hellene Cypriot of Australia Inc. Greek migration experience

67Spr 2014, 21-23

Hamilton, Paula Memory and history seminar by Paula Hamilton (Part 1)

41Xms 2001, 12-15

Memory and history seminar by Paula Hamilton (Part 2)

42 Win 2001, 9-11

Harlow, Sue Role of oral history in museum exhibitions

35 6/1968, 41-47

Harfull, Liz The art of the interview 70Aut 2016, 7-10

Haseloff, Win Mutual learning at its best 44Aut 2003, 12-15

Henschke, Ian OHAA (SA/NT)’s Web Gateway Launch (with June Edwards andSilver Moon)

61 Spr 2011, 9-13

Holy, Alan A good yarn: Oral history on stage (with Allen Lyne)

20 1/1991, 19-28

Hosking, Rick Oral Traditions in Australian literature 21 6/1991, 19-27

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Houghton, Allison 1937-1947: An Oral history exploration 46 Aut 2004, 5-8

Hutchings, Suzi Truth and memory: Disjunctures and coalescences of cultural ideas in legal contexts (Part 1)

42 Win 2002, 12-15

Truth and memory: Disjunctures and coalescences of cultural ideas in legal contexts (Part 2)

43 Spr 2002, 14-15

Ing, Heidi S.A. Oral History in the Flinders University Library’s Borrow Collection (with Gillian Dooley and Aliese Millington)

55 Spr 2008, 14-15

James, Amanda Sources of funding for history projects 56Aut 2009, 18-19

Jarrad, Sue Using reminiscence with people who have dementia: Papers from the October ’91 Seminar

22 1/1992, 15-24

Jenkins, Lesley Churchill Fellowship with angel wombats for company [S]

49Spr 2005, 15

The United Kingdom - Getting to grips, sounds, transcripts and summaries

51Spr 2006, 18-19

Jenkins, Peter Editing sound on computer 25 6/1993, 25-27

Jennings, Bev Report from the State Library of South Australia

44Aut 2003

Jobling, Sylvia Depression and the frail-aged 10 1/1986, 10-12

Joraslafsky, Helen National Pioneer Women’s Hall of Fame Inc. Alice Springs

61Spr 2011, 6-8

Joseph, Wendy Songs of Oral History 25 6/1993, 21-24

Kelham, Megg A happy Gaol? 59Spr 2010, 24

Kobelt, Irmagard News of reminiscence activities: Autobiography – from tape to type with help from a friend

29 6/1995, 19-22

Kolomitsev, Mara Latvians in Adelaide 50Aut 2006, 9-10

Kolomitsev, Peter Compact news flash!!! (with Silver Moon)

62Aut 2012, 5

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The digital commitment? The successful transition to solid state field-recording equipment at the State Library of South Australia

55Spr 2008, 5-8

Lacey, Linda Oral history – bringing council and the community together. A Charles Sturt story

65 Sum 2013, 18-20

Lawrence, Kay Gathering threads 63 Spr 2012, 8-11

Linn, Rob Beyond the wide open gate: an oral history of Meadows

57Spr 2009, 21

Oral history and historical consultancy 15 6/1988, 15-20

Recording the Australian wine industry 48 Aut 2005, 7-9

Treading out the vintage, recording the memories of the Australian wine industry

39 Spr 2000, 8-10

Lock, Geoff Life at the turn of the century: Geoff Lock’s tapes

5 9/1984, 11-17

Lovell, Judy Collaborating and listening deeply 58Aut 2010, 12-13

Luan, Tan Beng Singapore’s Oral History Department 11 6/1986, 14-18

Lyne, Allen A good yarn: Oral history on stage (with Alan Holy)

20 1/1991, 19-28

McDougall, Alison Advanced oral history workshop report 59 Spr 2010, 20-21

Between past and future: oral history memory and meaning

59Spr 2010, 14-15, 22-23

History of “The Show” 67 Spr 2014, 19-20

Making a difference: Oral History and Community Health (with Karen George)

51 Spr 2006, 13-16

McHugh, Siobhan The Snowy – Beyond the hype 38Aut 2000, 8-10

Manca, Allessandra Mitcham community heritage LEAP project (with Maggie Ragless)

27 6/1994, 33-39

Mann, Susan Bravo performance: in search of the past seminar

53Spr 2007, 5-6

Garden Memories: Celebrating 30 years of Friends of the Botanic Gardens of Adelaide

57 Spr 2009, 13-14

Manning, Catherine Home is where the heart is 59 Spr 2010, 10-11

Hostel stories: migrant lives 66 Aut 2014, 6-8

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Who are we now? 62 Aut 2012, 15-16

Mannion, John Pioneer recording techniques 64Aut 2013, 13-15

Relaying our tracks 44Aut 2003, 5-7

Stones and Rail: an innovative and entertaining oral history project

59Spr 2010, 12-13

The times they are a changin’ at Andamooka

62Aut 2012, 17-18

Marks, Kirsten International Women’s Day community history research project (with Celia Frank)

27 6/1994, 10-13

Marsden, Susan Wonderful histories: City of Onkaparinga oral histories

55Spr 2008, 17-19

Mattingley, Christobel Ruby of Trowutta: Recollections of a country postmistress – A jewel illuminating life in a small country community

47Spr 2004, 9-11

Mealing, Bob Point Pearce Community History Project

3 3/1984, 7-12

Mellor, Doreen Memory and Reconciliation – Bringing Them Home Oral History Project, report of AGM talk

39Spr 2000, 4-15

Michailor, Lily The Russian community in South Australia

68Aut 2015, 5

Miller, Helen One Hundred Years of early childhood education

54 Aut 2008, 5-7

Mitchell, Derek Oral history of Aboriginal land use 21 6/1991, 10-11

Moon, Silver Compact news flash!!! (with Peter Kolomitsev)

62Aut 2012, 5

OHAA (SA/NT)’s Web Gateway Launch (with June Edwards and Ian Henschke)

61 Spr 2011, 9-13

Monger, Wendy A treasured harvest 42 Win 2002, 3-6

Moriarty, Richard Report from the State Library of South Australia

65 Sum 2013 to 66Aut 2014

Morris, Scot Copyright, ownership and permission 24 1/1993, 33-42

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Morton, Peter Woomera Project Oral History Collection

17 6/1989, 13-14

Mudge, Margaret The childhood then and now project at Findon High School

1 9/1983, 10-27

Millington, Aliese S.A. Oral History in the Flinders University Library’s Borrow Collection (with Heidi Ing and Gillian Dooley)

55 Spr 2008, 14-15

Monger, Wendy A treasured harvest 49 Spr 2005, 15

Munro, Doug Kelebi Toga, alias Lutelu 14 1/1983, 16-20

Lutelu, the Tongan of Nukulaelae 10 1/1986, 15-19

Murchie, Allison Daisy Bates Exhibition – the use of oral history in a museum context

38 Aut 2000, 15

Jim Doyle – a shearer’s life 62 Aut 2012, 5-6

State Library of South Australia Afghans in Murray Bridge Oral History project (with Lizzie Russell)

47Spr 2004, 12-15

Women activists 45 Spr 2003, 7-8

Working Women’s Stories (with Anne Cunningham)

26 1/1994, 13-15

Murphy, Catherine Central Market memories 40Aut 2001, 8-18

Deep in the heart: Adelaide Zoo 52 Aut 2007, 3-4

Doreen Kartinyeri and South Australia, book review “Doreeen Kartinyeri: My Ngarrindjeri Calling”

24 1/1993, 20-25

Interviewing techniques: Excerpts from presentations at the oral skills seminar

55Spr 2008, 8-10

Presenting the conflict in community arts

22 1/1992, 25-32

Their shadows in us 67 Spr 2014,13-16

Nettheim, Matt Portrait photography [S] 29 6/1995, 11-12

O’Grady, Teresa O.H.A.A. (S.A.) grant report: a tale of two suburbs Salisbury North and Mawson Lakes

55 Spr 2008, 20

O’Neil, Bernard Life: A non-stop learning experience 51Spr 2006, 7-9

Otter, Rita Den The mystery of background noise [S] 49 Spr 2005, 7

Page, Nicky Two radio series to celebrate the Women’s Suffrage Centenary [S]

27 6/1994, 25

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Palmer, Jenny Oral history construction on radio and paper

35 6/1998, 27-36

Parker, Lee Getting behind the accounts: Oral history in the world of accounting and business research

46Aut 2004, 11-13

Peoples, Jo The Performing Arts Collection of South Australia

4 6/1984, 12-14

Pearson, Gillian Australian Heritage Commission 32 1/1997, 27-28

Peterson, John M Heritage Hill Dandenong 27 6/1994, 14-15

Pilgrim, Rob Engine chatter: Oral history at the National Motor Museum, Birdwood, South Australia

48Aut 2005, 5-6

Pocius, Daina Oral history in Tea Tree Gully 45 Spr 2003, 9-10

Potts, David Starvation stories from the Depression 33 6/1997, 21-22

Poulish, Fay Dollars and sense: figuring out the funding game reports (with Sally Eltahir, Adair Dunsford and Beth Robertson)

32 1/1997, 39-47

Ragless, Maggie Mitcham community heritage LEAP project (with Allessandra Manca)

27 6/1994, 33-39

Regan, Madeleine Italian market gardeners project 57Spr 2009, 16-20

Launch of the Veneti market gardens oral history website

67 Spr 2024, 18-19

Telling of stories project (with June Edwards)

67 Spr 2014, 11-12

Update: From the Veneto to Frogmore and Findon Roads: stories of Italian market gardeners 1920s to 1970s by Madeleine Regan

61 Spr 2011, 22-23

Views of an oral history project about the brick manufacturing industry in Beverley, Adelaide

69Spr 2015,15-19

Rich, Diana My mother Hazel de Berg 31 6/1996, 34-47

Rich, John Oral history of the computer in Australia [S]

29 6/1995 15-16

Rive, Linda Myra Ah Chee 70 Aut 2016, 12-14

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Robertson, Beth Digital developments in recording and archiving oral history

35 6/1998, 36-40

Dollars and sense: figuring out the funding game reports (with Sally Eltahir, Fay Poulish, Adair Dunsford)

32 1/1997, 39-47

A history of the Oral History Handbook 50 Aut 2006, 7-8

The impact of university ethics committees on the practice of Oral History (with Jill Barclay and Avis Smith)

36 1/1999, 19-30

Index to Word of Mouth 1-25 (1983-1993) Subject and Author index

26 1/1994, 35-46

Insurance in the 21st century seminar (with June Edwards)

47 Spr 2004, 16

Introducing the “S.A. Speaks” Collection 13 6/1987, 14-20

Mortlock Library of South Australiana Oral History Officer

13 6/1987, 9-11

News from the Mortlock Library – and as a regular feature, and in subsequent issues.

14 1/1988, 5-7 to 38Aut 2000

Producing quality recordings: The importance of technical excellence in Oral History and how to achieve it (with Deborah Welch)

25 6/1993, 28-35

Report from the State Library 43 Spr 2002

S.A. Speaks progress report 6 12/1984, 3-5

St Beth and the interviewee 11 6/1086, 11-13

Thanks for the memories 42 Xms 2001, 9-11

Women’s Suffrage Update 28 1/1995, 20-21

Rogers, Tony Celebrating the centenary of the Bureau of Meteorology

53Spr 2007, 8-10

Russell, Lizzie State Library of South Australia Afghans in Murray Bridge Oral History project (with Allison Murchie)

47Spr 2004, 12-15

Russell, Roslyn Nyngan Oral History Project 26 1/1994, 15-16

Sassoon, Joanna The National Library Forgotten Australians and former Child Migrants Oral History Project update

62Aut 2012, 14,18

Schack, Lesley Maccelsfield Butter and Cheese Factory 1937-1975

67Spr 2014,17

Schoepf, Christeen How has oral history and scholarship contributed to Australia’s migration history

57Spr 2007, 8-9

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Lizzie Russell Oral History grant for 2010: What the Chair has heard: an oral history project on the Mayoral Chair of Port Pirie by Christine Schoepf

60 Aut 2011, 12-14

Schumann, Denise Corporate culture caught on cassette: The State Bank Oral History Project

19 6/1986, 22-27

Scott , Janette An Oral history of Australians:Oral History at Reynella East High School

14 1/1988, 14-16

Shaw, Bruce How Charlie Drugamuller was cured by a Chinaman: excerpt from Johnny Walker’s Yarns

3 3/1984, 12-15

Jack Sullivan 1901-1991: Obituary of an interviewee

21 6/1991, 28-33

Short, Andrew Notes on the law of defamation 24 1/1993, 26-32

Simper, Errol RN’s quiet achiever brought the past to life

53 Spr 2007, 17-18

Smith, Avis The impact of university ethics committees on the practice of oral history (with Beth Robertson and Jill Barclay)

36 1/1999, 19-30

Strawhan, Peter Don Dunstan’s contribution to food and eating in South Australia

43Spr 2002, 9-13

Matthew Stephen Northern Territory Archives Service Oral History Unit. Project update. A regular feature up to Issue 65.

55Spr 2008, 16

Stagg, Helen Tell us about the mandolin, Charlie 68 Aut 2015, 6-9

Stephenson, Sally The cultural and industrial heritage of Bowden and Brompton

61Spr 2011, 17-20

Prospect Hill Dairy Museum Oral History Project

47Spr 2004, 4-6

Using video oral history to document the social history of a Naval base

54 Aut 2008, 15-19

Sweet, David Pie floaters, fritz and shoeboxes: the photographic legacy of Australian baby boomers

56Aut 2009, 8-12

Tesoriero, Jem Capturing Natural Resources information for the Lower Lakes and Coorong

54 Aut 2008, 14-15

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Thompson, Robert Oral history in the South East 59Spr 2010, 16-17

Ordinary people 59 Spr 2010, 18

Tucker, Greg The Barossa Valley Oral History committee

1 9/1983, 8-9

Tur, Mona Childhood memories 2 12/1983, 13-14

Walker, Trish Sounds from the Somerville Collection 39Spr 2000 to 41Xms 2001

Ward, Charlie After the walk-off: collecting a history of the Wave Hill Welfare Settlement and Wattie Creek 1966-86

64 Aut 2013, 5-8

Watkins, Kel Send ‘er down Hughie and long weights and wood spiders

12 1/1987, 13-14

Webb, David About those pictures 56Aut 2009, 8-12

Welch, Deborah Producing quality recordings: The importance of technical excellence in oral history and how to achieve it (with Beth Robertson)

25 6/1993, 28-35

Whimpress, Bernard Interviewing Techniques: Excerpts from presentations at the Oral History Skills Seminar

24 1/1993, 20-25

Peak experiences in Oral History 22 1/1992, 12-14

Wilkins, Maureen Northern Territory Archives Service Oral History Unit. Project update.

65 Sum 2013, 18

Zander, Jo Oral history in the Barossa – Barons’ Fraternity sponsorship (with David Armstrong)

60 Aut 2011, 8-11

Zeitz, Lynette Calling oral history to our aid: a new history of the Waite Agricultural Research Institute

69Spr 2015, 9-13