Country Network records, 1977-2000
Country Network records, 1977-2000
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Date
1977-2000
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MLMSS 8297
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0.34 metres of textual material (2 boxes)
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Fonds
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Contents
BOX 1
Folder 1
Meeting papers, Annual General Meetings, Sydney AGM Sub-Committee, Executive Committee, November 1982-March 1999
Folder 2
'The Country Network 20 Years: 1977-1997'; Survey 1996; 'Discrimination, the other epidemic', 1992-1997
Folder 3
Financial reports and statements, October 1978-June 2000
Folder 4
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Full title
Country Network records, 1977-2000
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Notes
Description source
Information upgraded as part of the Manuscripts Unprocessed eRecords Project 2011-2012
Contextual Information
Source
Presented by Peter Toogood, Archivist, Country Network, September 2001
Administrative / Biographical history
The Country Social Network Inc., known as the Country Network, was created following a 1977 meeting in Dubbo, with an initial membership of about 20 men, mainly from New South Wales. Most of the early meetings of the group were held in the Blue Mountains, both for convenience and reasons of anonymity. As the membership expanded meetings spread to v...
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MLMSS 8297
Record Identifier
1bGdzbPY
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/1bGdzbPY
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Reference code
413657
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