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Interviews with prominent Australian labour movement identities by Marilyn Dodkin, 1989-2003

Interviews with prominent Australian labour movement identities by Marilyn Dodkin, 1989-2003

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9NaAX00Y

Interviews with prominent Australian labour movement identities by Marilyn Dodkin, 1989-2003

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Interviews with prominent Australian labour movement identities by Marilyn Dodkin, 1989-2003

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Date

1989-2003

Call Numbers

MLOH 713

Record Identifier

9NaAX00Y

Reference Code

1043417
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Contents

50 audio cassette tapes (including 17 micro-cassettes) featuring interviews Marilyn Dodkin conducted with the following:

MLOH 713/1
Michael Goldstein, AWU organiser, 9 June, 1989 - one side of one tape

MLOH 713/2
Senator Tony Mulvill, former Assistant Secretary NSW Branch ALP, 9 February 1990

MLOH 713/3
John Armitage,...

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Interviews with prominent Australian labour movement identities by Marilyn Dodkin, 1989-2003

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Information upgraded as part of the Manuscripts Unprocessed eRecords Project 2012-2013

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Presented by Dr Marilyn Dodkin, 11 February 2006

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MLOH 713

Record Identifier

9NaAX00Y

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1043417

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