Royal Australian Institute of Public Administration records, 1929-1990
Royal Australian Institute of Public Administration records, 1929-1990
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Date
1929-1990
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Physical Description
Contents
8.67 metres of textual material (51 boxes) and 24 sound cassettes
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Level of description
Fonds
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Copying Conditions
Copyright status : In copyright. This collection has multiple rights owners
Research & study copies allowed : Applies to material in which the Royal Australian Institute of Public Administration owns copyright
Please acknowledge: : Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales and Courtesy copyright holders
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Scope and Contents
Contents
This collection chiefly comprises records of the New South Wales Division, and includes conference records and papers presented, correspondence, annual reports, minutes, speeches, membership records, awards and prizes, subject files, intra branch files and reports.
The records in Boxes 1-51, chiefly comprising folders and loose materials, ar...
Alternative Titles
Full title
Royal Australian Institute of Public Administration records, 1929-1990
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Contextual Information
Source
Presented by the Royal Institute of Public Administration Australia in January 1992
Administrative / Biographical history
The Royal Australian Institute of Public Administration (RAIPA) was a professional body whose chief aims and objectives were to develop professionalism in the public sector and advance the study and practice of public administration.
RAIPA had its origins in the 1920s. The British Institute of Public Administration was established in 1922 an...
Identifiers
Primary Identifiers
Record Identifier
92eVw2BY
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/92eVw2BY
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Reference code
411728
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