Evan Whitton papers, [ca. 1960 -ca. 2006]
Evan Whitton papers, [ca. 1960 -ca. 2006]
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[ca. 1960 -ca. 2006]
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MLMSS 10109
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Physical Description
Contents
1.76 metres of textual material (11 boxes)
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Fonds
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Copyright status : In copyright - This collection has multiple rights owners
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The collection consists of Whitton’s personal files containing the research material which formed the basis of much of his journalism and books. The files reflect Whitton’s strongly held views on the legal system and corruption but also include subjects ranging from politics, the Vietnam War and organised crime to whistle blowers, cricket and rugby...
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Full title
Evan Whitton papers, [ca. 1960 -ca. 2006]
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Description source
Contents listing adapted from inventory provided by Evan Whitton
Contextual Information
Source
Acquired from Evan Whitton in 2017
Administrative / Biographical history
Evan Whitton (1928- 2018), was a distinguished Australian journalist for more than fifty years. He has held various positions including editor of The National Times, 1975-1981, chief reporter and European correspondent for The Sydney Morning Herald, 1981-1985 and Reader in Journalism at the University of Queensland, 1993-1996. He received the Walkl...
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Call Numbers
MLMSS 10109
Record Identifier
YRlBvWqn
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YRlBvWqn
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Reference code
1009139
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