Nick Greiner papers, [ca. 1980-ca. 1994]
Nick Greiner papers, [ca. 1980-ca. 1994]
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Date
[ca. 1980-ca. 1994]
Call Numbers
MLMSS 10388
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Physical Description
Contents
1.76 metres of textual material (11 boxes)
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Level of description
Fonds
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Copying Conditions
Copyright status : In copyright – life of author(s) plus 70 years
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Scope and Contents
Contents
Papers relating to Nick Greiner's political career as Member of Parliament 1980 to 1994, including his time as Leader of the Opposition (1983 to 1988) and Premier of New South Wales (1988-1992). Papers include Greiner's diaries, material related to the funding, strategy and research that led Greiner and the Liberal Party to finally defeat the long...
Alternative Titles
Full title
Nick Greiner papers, [ca. 1980-ca. 1994]
Notes
Description source
Contents list adapted from inventory supplied by donor.
Object History
Compiled by Nick Greiner and presented to the Department of Premier and Cabinet in 2017. The papers were reviewed by State Records NSW who made a selection, and the remainder donated to the State Library in 2018.
Contextual Information
Source
Donated by Nick Greiner in 2018.
Administrative / Biographical history
Nick Greiner, born 1947 Budapest Hungary, migrated to Australia with his family at the age of three. Educated St Ignatius College Riverview, Sydney University (Economics) and Harvard University (Master of Business Administration) he joined the Liberal Party in 1967 and first ran for Parliament in 1978 as the candidate of Willoughby. Greiner was uns...
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Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
MLMSS 10388
Record Identifier
92ebrE0Y
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/92ebrE0Y
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Reference code
9609370
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