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An exploratory group discussion study of Australians' attitudes towards the country's current and fu...

An exploratory group discussion study of Australians' attitudes towards the country's current and fu...

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An exploratory group discussion study of Australians' attitudes towards the country's current and future position : prepared for: the Australia Republican Movement / Quadrant Research Services Pty. Ltd.

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Full title

An exploratory group discussion study of Australians' attitudes towards the country's current and future position : prepared for: the Australia Republican Movement / Quadrant Research Services Pty. Ltd.

Publisher

Crows Nest, N.S.W. : Quadrant Research Services, 1991.

Call Numbers

DH/3677

Record Identifier

74VKa24NOWZg

MMS ID

991024279016602626

Language

English

Formats

Physical Description

Physical content

30 pages ; 31 cm.

Content type

text

Media type

unmediated

Carrier type

volume

Publication information

Publisher

Crows Nest, N.S.W. : Quadrant Research Services, 1991.

Place of Publication

New South Wales

Date Published

1991.

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Alternative Titles

Full title

An exploratory group discussion study of Australians' attitudes towards the country's current and future position : prepared for: the Australia Republican Movement / Quadrant Research Services Pty. Ltd.

Authors, Artists and Contributors
Notes

General note

"ARM contact: Donald Horne. Quadrant contacts: Mike Larbalestier, Ian McNair, Paul Korbel. Job no. 838. December, 1991". -- First page.

Spiral binding.

Mitchell Library copy at DH/3677: Part of the Donald Horne Collection

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Call Numbers

DH/3677

Record Identifier

74VKa24NOWZg

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VKa24NOWZg

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MMS ID

991024279016602626

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