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Oral Histories

The Museum of Australian Democracy’s Oral History collection contains a wealth of personal recollection and insight into the building and its people during the era when it was home to the federal parliament. All materials are subject to the museum's copyright and privacy policies.

Morrie Adamson (1926-2013)

Morrie Adamson (1926-2013)

5 hours, 37 minutes / 23 September 2008

Morrie Adamson, born 1926 in Queanbeyan, NSW, worked at Old Parliament House between 1964 and 1986, initially as Secretary to the Public Works Committee and subsequently as Secretary to a number of HOR standing and select committees. He became Senior Parliamentary Officer supervising HOR Committee Secretariats in 1977 and then Secretary of the Sub-committee of the Joint Standing Committee on the New Parliament House which considered the future use of Provisional Parliament House during 1983-84. From 1984 to 1986 he was Senior Private Secretary to the Speaker, Dr Harry Jenkins. He retired in January 1986.

Anne Andgel

Anne Andgel

24 minutes / 13 August 2004

Anne Andgel discusses her life and her work at the 1954 Royal Commission on Espionage.

Brian Archer

Brian Archer

McIntosh Collection
26 minutes / 14 June 1989

Interview with Senator Archer, Liberal Senator for Tasmania, Parliament House, Canberra, Wednesday June 14th 1989.

Terry Aulich

Terry Aulich

McIntosh Collection
18 minutes / 7 April 1989

Interview with Senator Terry Aulich, Labor Senator for Tasmania, Parliament House, Canberra 7th April 1989.

Paul Austin

Paul Austin

McIntosh Collection
26 minutes / 9 November 1989

Interview with Paul Austin, Political Correspondent for The Australian, Parliament House, Canberra, Thursday 9th of November, 1989.

Neil 'Bluey' Baker

Neil 'Bluey' Baker

5 hours, 3 minutes / 16 October 2013

Neil ‘Bluey’ Baker, born 1947, was a telephone technician in the provisional Parliament House from 1973 to 1988 and thereafter in the new Parliament House for many years.

Laura Beacroft

Laura Beacroft

1 hour, 4 minutes / 5 November 2013

Born in Brisbane in 1957, Laura Beacroft came to Canberra in 1974. She worked in the Parliamentary Library on a casual basis in 1975 and was in the building on November 11, 1975.

Kim Beazley

Kim Beazley

McIntosh Collection
23 minutes / 30 May 1989

Interview with Kim Beazley Minister for Defence, Parliament House, Canberra May 30th, 1989.

Peter Bowers

Peter Bowers

McIntosh Collection
31 minutes / 17 October 1989

Interview with Peter Bowers, correspondent for the Sydney Morning Herald, Press Gallery, Tuesday October 17th 1989.

Nan Boyd

Nan Boyd

1 hour, 46 minutes / 14 April 2005

Nan Boyd was born in Melbourne and came to Canberra with her parents as a baby in 1926. The interview is rich in childhood and young adult memories of Canberra in the 1930s and 1940s. Her mother, Henrietta (nee Obbinson) was a pioneer in the Mothercraft movement in Canberra in the 1930s. Her father, Charles Daley, was secretary of the Federal Capital Commission in the 1920s and later became Assistant Secretary of the Department of Interior.

Neil Brown

Neil Brown

McIntosh Collection
31 minutes / 3 May 1989

Interview with Neil Brown, Shadow Attorney General, Parliament House, Canberra May 3rd 1989.

Wallace Brown (1930-2006)

Wallace Brown (1930-2006)

1 hour, 33 minutes / 1 January 2004

Wallace Brown served in the Federal Parliamentary Press Gallery from 1961 to 1995, making him one of the longest serving members. During this time he covered 17 general elections and 10 prime ministers. In 1995, Brown was awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia for services to journalism.

Wallace Brown

Wallace Brown

McIntosh Collection
31 minutes / 16 October 1989

Interview with Wallace Brown, Senior Correspondent with the Brisbane Courier Mail, member of the Press Gallery, Parliament House, Canberra, Monday October 16th 1989.

David Brownhill

David Brownhill

McIntosh Collection
25 minutes / 13 June 1989

Interview with Senator David Brownhill, National Party Senator for New South Wales. Parliament House, Canberra, Tuesday June 13th, 1989.

Alan Browning

Alan Browning

McIntosh Collection
41 minutes / 18 May 1989

Interview with Alan Browning, Clerk of the House of Representatives, Parliament House, Thursday May 18th 1989.

Bryan Butler

Bryan Butler

1 hour, 12 minutes / 22 June 2015

Bryan Butler, born in 1944, was a radio journalist with 2CA from approximately 1965 to 1968.

John Campbell

John Campbell

7 hours, 32 minutes / 27 March 2008

John Campbell was appointed to Hansard in 1960, working in the provisional Parliament House until 1988 and then in the new Parliament House until 1990 when he retired from the post of Principal Parliamentary Reporter. He was born in Brisbane in 1935.

Jim Carlton

Jim Carlton

McIntosh Collection
21 minutes / 12 April 1989

Interview with the Hon Jim Carlton MP, Parliament House, Canberra April 12th, 1989.

Cheryl Cartwright

Cheryl Cartwright

4 hours, 3 minutes / 2 September 2009

Cheryl Cartwright, journalist and manager, came to Canberra in 1978 to work as a secretary for Prime Minister Fraser. In 1980 she enrolled in university studies and in 1984 returned to the provisional Parliament House as a journalist. She worked in the Press Gallery before moving to Adelaide to work in 1988. She returned to Canberra in 1990 and worked as a reporter in the new Parliament House. In 1993-94 she worked for the Shadow Treasurer and Leader and in 1996 was active in John Howard’s election campaign.

Rob Chalmers (1929-2011)

Rob Chalmers (1929-2011)

25 minutes / 1 April 2003

Rob Chalmers, the Press Gallery’s longest serving journalist, explains why the Rose Garden annexe for parliamentarians was built in the 1980s and how Prime Minister Bob Hawke saved the day for the Press Gallery.

Fred Chaney

Fred Chaney

McIntosh Collection
16 minutes / 5 May 1989

Interview with Senator the Hon Fred Chaney, Leader of the Opposition in the Senate, Parliament House, Canberra May 5th, 1989.

Grant Chapman

Grant Chapman

McIntosh Collection
23 minutes / 6 June 1989

Interview with Senator Grant Chapman, Liberal Senator for South Australia. Parliament House, Canberra, June 6th 1989.

Ric Charlesworth

Ric Charlesworth

McIntosh Collection
31 minutes / 29 May 1989

Interview with Ric Charlesworth, Labor Backbencher, Parliament House, Canberra May 29th, 1989.

Bob Chynoweth

Bob Chynoweth

McIntosh Collection
25 minutes / 29 May 1989

Interview with Bob Chynoweth, Labor Backbencher, at Parliament House, Canberra, on Monday, 29 May, 1989.

Peter Cleeland

Peter Cleeland

McIntosh Collection
25 minutes / 24 May 1989

Interview with Peter Cleeland, Labor Backbencher, Parliament House, Canberra May 24th 1989.

Caroline Cooper

Caroline Cooper

1 hour, 47 minutes / 28 February 2011

Caroline Cooper MVO, born in England, worked at the provisional Parliament House between November 1976 and 1979 in Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser’s office, initially as Private Secretary to Press Secretary David Barnett, then as Private Secretary to Chief of Staff Dale Budd. She also worked at the provisional Parliament House from early 1980 to March 1983 as Private Secretary to the Prime Minister’s wife Tamie Fraser and then for some months in Malcolm Fraser’s Melbourne office. Subsequently she worked in the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet from 1983 to 1997.

Hazel Craig (1914-2013)

Hazel Craig (1914-2013)

1 hour, 49 minutes / 25 March 1996

Born in Sydney, Hazel Craig started work in Canberra in 1934 as a member of a typists’ pool in the Prime Minister’s Department. Between 1935 and 1976, she served on the secretarial staff of five Prime Ministers: Joe Lyons, Robert Menzies, Arthur Fadden, John Curtin and Ben Chifley. She was Menzies’ private secretary for 25 years.

Manfred Cross

Manfred Cross

McIntosh Collection
29 minutes / 11 April 1989

Interview with Manfred Cross, Parliament House, Canberra April 11th, 1989.

Barry Cunningham

Barry Cunningham

McIntosh Collection
16 minutes / 11 May 1989

Interview with Barry Cunningham, Labor government Whip in the House of Representatives, Parliament House, Canberra, 11th May 1989.

Dale Daniels

Dale Daniels

McIntosh Collection
25 minutes / 27 September 1989

Interview with Dale Daniels, Legislative Research Service, Parliamentary Library, Parliament House, Canberra, Wednesday, September 27th 1989.

Paul Davey

Paul Davey

5 hours, 51 minutes / 12 April 2011

Paul Davey was born in England in 1947 and migrated to Australia in 1966. He became a journalist in 1966 and worked with the Press Gallery in Canbera 1969 and the 1970s. He also worked overseas and around Australia before becoming Senior Private Secretary to the Hon. Peter Nixon (1978-83) and then Federal Director of the National Party of Australia (1983-92). He was later a Senior Adviser to the Hon. John Anderson (1995-96) and General Secretary of the National Party (NSW Branch) (1997-2000).

Jack Dealy (1917-2012)

Jack Dealy (1917-2012)

36 minutes / 23 February 2010

Jack Dealy discusses his work as a policeman in Canberra in the 1950s and 1960s. He recalls street and court duties, escorting prisoners to Goulburn Gaol, and dealing with protests outside and inside Parliament House. He also talks about the Police Association and his commitment to the Police Citizens and Youth Club in Canberra. A highlight relates to his experiences with Raymond Fitzpatrick and Frank Browne, newspaper editors who were imprisoned for three months by the Parliament in 1955 for breach of privilege.

Alexander Downer

Alexander Downer

McIntosh Collection
30 minutes / 4 May 1989

Interview with Alexander Downer, Shadow Minister for Housing, Parliament House, Canberra, May 4th 1989.

Harry Evans (1946-2014)

Harry Evans (1946-2014)

29 minutes / 22 August 1989

Harry Evans was the longest serving Clerk of the Senate, serving from 1988 to 2009. Born at Lithgow in 1946, he died in Canberra on 7 September 2014. The interview was recorded in 1989 by Greg McIntosh, Political Science Fellow at the Australian Parliament, for his project Rounding up the Flock? Executive Dominance and the New Parliament House.

John Farquharson

John Farquharson

3 hours, 8 minutes / 20 March 2003

Born in 1929, John Farquharson’s eminent career as a journalist led him from the Goulburn Goulburn Post in 1951 to parliamentary reporter and New South Wales State Political correspondent for Australian United Press, and then to the Federal Press Gallery, Canberra, as parliamentary reporter (1952-1957). He returned to duties with Australian United Press in Canberra (1960-1964) and, after a year in Papua New Guinea where he edited the South Pacific Post (1965), he became senior sub-editor of The Canberra Times in 1966. He had 22 years with the Canberra Times, during which time he served variously as Chief of Staff, News Editor, Assistant Editor and​ Deputy Editor and, in 1992, as sub-editor.

Peter Fisher

Peter Fisher

McIntosh Collection
21 minutes / 10 May 1989

Interview with Peter Fisher, National Party backbencher. Parliament House, Canberra. May 10th, 1989.

Eric Fitzgibbon

Eric Fitzgibbon

McIntosh Collection
38 minutes / 9 May 1989

Interview with Eric Fitzgibbon, Labor Backbencher, Parliament House, Canberra, 9 May, 1989.

Bernard Freedman (1924-2011)

Bernard Freedman (1924-2011)

39 minutes / 10 July 2003

Mr Freedman talks about his five years from 1951 in the Press Gallery in the provisional Parliament House with the Melbourne Argus newspaper.

Jeffrey Frith

Jeffrey Frith

44 minutes / 23 April 2013

Jeffrey Frith speaks about his late father, the celebrated political cartoonist, artist and sculptor, John Frith.

Steve Gavin

Steve Gavin

1 hour, 20 minutes / 12 July 2012

Steve Gavin, born in Brisbane in 1944, worked in the Department of Prime Minister & Cabinet from 1970 to 1980 and was a Cabinet note-taker for three years from 1976 to 1978.

George Gear

George Gear

McIntosh Collection
23 minutes / 10 May 1989

Interview with George Gear, Labor Backbencher, Parliament House, Canberra 10th May, 1989.

Alan Griffiths

Alan Griffiths

McIntosh Collection
26 minutes / 3 May 1989

Interview with Alan Griffiths, Labor Backbencher, Parliament House, Canberra May 3rd 1989.

Janine Haines

Janine Haines

McIntosh Collection
27 minutes / 12 April 1989

Interview with Senator Janine Haines, Leader of the Australian Democrats, Wednesday April 12th, 1989, Parliament House, Canberra.

Bob Halverson

Bob Halverson

McIntosh Collection
28 minutes / 25 May 1989

Interview with Bob Halverson, Liberal backbencher, Parliament House, Canberra May 25th, 1989.

David Hamer

David Hamer

McIntosh Collection
29 minutes / 10 April 1989

Interview with Senator David Hamer, Liberal Senator for Victoria, Monday April 10th, Parliament House, Canberra.

Peter Harvey

Peter Harvey

McIntosh Collection
31 minutes / 12 October 1989

Interview with Peter Harvey, Director of Channel Nine News, in the Press Gallery, Parliament House, Canberra, Thursday 12 October, 1989.

Lesley Hindley

Lesley Hindley

1 hour, 42 minutes / 7 November 2013

Lesley Hindley (nee Hyde) speaks about her early associations with the provisional Parliament House, through working as a typist in the early 1950s to her husband Rob Chalmers’ long involvement with the Press Gallery as a journalist. Mrs. Hindley’s daughter, Susan Pitt (nee Chalmers) sat in on the interview and contributes at times.

Colin Hollis

Colin Hollis

McIntosh Collection
14 minutes / 1 June 1989

Interview with Colin Hollis, Labor Backbencher, Parliament House, Canberra June 1st 1989.

Beryl Hunt

Beryl Hunt

48 minutes / 28 March 2003

Beryl Hunt worked at Old Parliament House for approximately twenty-seven years, between 1950 and 1989. Her service was in several different time frames and in a variety of jobs. This included as a stenographer in a minister’s office and the Prime Minister’s office as a Hansard typist and in the Press Gallery.

Meryl Hunter

Meryl Hunter

1 hour, 40 minutes / 9 February 2011

Meryl Hunter worked as a telephonist in the provisional Parliament House from 1946 to1948. She also talks about her father’s work from 1927 to the 1950s as an attendant and House Keeper, her childhood involvement in the building, and early Canberra from the 1930s to the 1950s.

Ken Ingram (1913-1999)

Ken Ingram (1913-1999)

59 minutes / 3 April 1996

Ken Ingram discusses his childhood in Canberra and his experience as a political journalist for The Canberra Times.

Frank Jennings (1930-2014)

Frank Jennings (1930-2014)

6 hours, 51 minutes / 10 October 2007

Frank Jennings was Senior Private Secretary to Prime Minister Sir Robert Menzies from 1963 to 1966 and Prime Minister Harold Holt from 1966 to 1967. He was also Private Secretary to Ralph Hunt, Minister for Health and Minister for Transport from 1978 to 1983. He was born at Ballina, New South Wales, in 1930, and came to Canberra to work in the public service in the early 1950s.

Fred Johnson (1907-2001)

Fred Johnson (1907-2001)

59 minutes / 7 November 1995

Fred Johnson worked on the Parliament House construction site in the mid-1920s. After the Parliament House was opened in 1927, he joined the parliamentary staff, working in the building until his retirement in 1967, when he was Deputy Principal Attendant and Keeper of the Mace. Born in Sydney in 1907, he died at Queanbeyan in 2001.

Marjorie Johnson

Marjorie Johnson

1 hour, 24 minutes / 27 November 2014

Marjorie (‘Marj’) Johnson, born in 1921, worked occasionally in the provisional Parliament House and also worked at the Kurrajong Hotel. She grew up in the Causeway.

John 'Giff' Jones (1934-2014)

John 'Giff' Jones (1934-2014)

1 hour, 30 minutes / 9 July 2013

John ‘Giff’ Jones was a Parliamentary Liaison Officer, House of Representatives, in the early 1970s. He was head of office and senior adviser to the Minister for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs and Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Multicultural Affairs in 1988. Born in 1934, he died in 2014.

John Kain

John Kain

McIntosh Collection
21 minutes / 12 September 1989

Interview with John Kain, Head of the economics section of the Research Service in the Parliamentary Library, on 12 September, 1989.

 Bob Katter

Bob Katter

McIntosh Collection
31 minutes / 24 May 1989

Interview with Bob Katter, National Party Backbencher, Parliament House, Canberra May 24th, 1989.

John Kerin

John Kerin

McIntosh Collection
39 minutes / 18 April 1989

Interview with John Kerin, Minister for Primary Industry, Parliament House, Tuesday 18 April, 1989.

Geoff Kitney

Geoff Kitney

McIntosh Collection
30 minutes / 17 October 1989

Interview with Geoff Kitney, Senior Political Correspondent for the Financial Review, Press Gallery, Parliament House Canberra, Tuesday October 17th, 1989.

Dick Klugman

Dick Klugman

McIntosh Collection
31 minutes / 24 May 1989

Interview with Dr Dick Krugman, ALP Backbencher, at Parliament House Canberra, 24th May 1989.

John Langmore

John Langmore

McIntosh Collection
22 minutes / 13 April 1989

Interview with John Langmore, Labor Backbencher, Parliament House, Canberra, Thursday April 13th 1989

Terry Larkin

Terry Larkin

2 hours, 14 minutes / 29 June 2012

Terry Larkin talks about his work in the Department of Treasury from 1958 to 1974, including his time as Principal Private Secretary to the Treasurer, Harold Holt, in 1960 and 1961, and his background and career path.

Pandora Livanes

Pandora Livanes

1 hour, 51 minutes / 6 June 2014

Pandora Livanes worked in Parliament House as a secretary in the office of Prime Minister Bob Hawke from January 1987 to August 1989.

Paul Lyneham

Paul Lyneham

McIntosh Collection
25 minutes / 18 October 1989

Interview with Paul Lyneham, the presenter of the Seven Thirty Report from Canberra with the ABC, Wednesday, 18 October, 1989.

Barry Lyons (1928-2015)

Barry Lyons (1928-2015)

1 hour, 24 minutes / 19 March 2014

Born in 1928 in Burnie Tasmania, Barry Lyons is a surviving son of Joseph and Enid Lyons, and was 86 at the time of interview. Joseph Lyons was Prime Minister of Australia from 1932 to 1939 when he died in office. Dame Enid Lyons was the first woman to be elected to the House of Representatives. She served from 1943 to 1951.

Michael MacKellar

Michael MacKellar

McIntosh Collection
26 minutes / 25 May 1989

Interview with Michael Mackellar, Liberal Party Whip, Parliament House Canberra, Thursday May 25th 1989.

Michael Macklin

Michael Macklin

McIntosh Collection
24 minutes / 8 May 1989

Interview with Senator Michael Macklin, Deputy Leader of the Australian Democrats, Parliament House, Canberra, 8th May 1989.

Ian Macphee

Ian Macphee

McIntosh Collection
47 minutes / 29 May 1989

Interview with Ian Macphee, Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs, Parliament House, Canberra 29th May 1989.

Terry Malcolm

Terry Malcolm

1 hour, 27 minutes / 14 June 2012

Terry Malcolm, born 1943 in Sydney, worked for the Australian Broadcasting Commission in Canberra from 1975 to 1994. During this period he was a parliamentary broadcaster at the Provisional Parliament House and later at the Australian Parliament House and he was also an announcer and newsreader on ABC radio and TV during this period. From 1995 to the present he has done freelance work for commercial radio and for the ABC as well as been a parliamentary broadcaster at APH.

Roger Martindale

Roger Martindale

4 hours, 7 minutes / 1 September 2009

Roger Martindale, born 1943 in England, was a police constable in the UK until 1973 when he migrated to Australia. He joined the Commonwealth Police (now AFP) VIP protection service in 1973 which included being part of Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser’s security team in 1978 and thereafter that of the Governor-General Sir Zelman Cowen from 1979 to 1982. On Bob Hawke’s election as PM he joined his security detail and became Director of PM’s Protection 1983-1990, working later in other security and personal protection areas of the AFP until his retirement in 1998.

Stewart McArthur

Stewart McArthur

McIntosh Collection
22 minutes / 15 June 1989

Interview with Stewart McArthur, Liberal, Parliament House, Canberra, 15th June 1989.

Greg McIntosh

Greg McIntosh

1 hour, 40 minutes / 20 October 2011

Greg McIntosh was a staffer in the Provisional Parliament House for the Hon. Ian McPhee from 1985 to 1987. He was a Parliamentary Political Science Fellow from 1988-89. The Museum is acquiring his collection of taped interviews with MPs, Senators and Press Gallery journalists about the implications of the move to the new building, recorded as part of his Fellowship.

Jim McKiernan

Jim McKiernan

McIntosh Collection
31 minutes / 8 June 1989

Interview with Senator McKiernan, Labor Party, Western Australia, Parliament House, Canberra, Thursday 8 June, 1989.

Bob McMullan

Bob McMullan

McIntosh Collection
31 minutes / 5 May 1989

Interview with Senator Bob McMullan, Labor, Friday May 5th 1989.

Regina Meinhold

Regina Meinhold

59 minutes / 9 September 2004

Regina Meinhold talks about her friendship with Mrs. Evdokia Petrova in Australia. She also discusses her own experiences of World War Two in Latvia and her migration to Canberra via Bonegilla, Victoria, in 1947.

Tony Messner

Tony Messner

McIntosh Collection
25 minutes / 14 June 1989

Interview with Senator Tony Messner, Liberal Senator for South Australia. Parliament House, Canberra, Wednesday June 14th, 1989.

Stephen Mills

Stephen Mills

5 hours, 3 minutes / 15 November 2012

Stephen Mills was born in Victoria in 1954. From 1977 to 1983 he worked in the Parliamentary Press Gallery as a reporter for The Age. In 1986 he joined Prime Minister Bob Hawke’s staff as a speech writer, a position he held until 1991 when he rejoined the Parliamentary Press Gallery working for the Australian Financial Review until 1993.

Peter Milton

Peter Milton

McIntosh Collection
35 minutes / 11 May 1989

Interview with Peter Milton, Labor Backbencher, at Parliament House Canberra, on 11 May, 1989.

Kate Moore

Kate Moore

3 hours, 38 minutes / 7 October 2011

Kate Moore was born in England and migrated to Canberra in 1968. From 1970 to 1977 she worked for World University Service and for the Australian Council for Overseas Aid. From 1977 to 1983 she was Executive Assistant to the National Secretary of the Australian Labor Party and from 1983 to 1987 National Organizer, the first elected female national official of the of the ALP. She was also International Secretary of the ALP from 1984 to 1987. From 1987 to 1990 she was Advisor and then Senior Private Secretary to the Minister for Health and Community Services, Neal Blewett.

Gary Nehl

Gary Nehl

McIntosh Collection
38 minutes / 25 May 1989

Interview with Gary Nehl, National Party backbencher, Thursday 25 May, 1989.

Jocelyn Newman

Jocelyn Newman

McIntosh Collection
27 minutes / 16 June 1989

Interview with Senator Jocelyn Newman, Liberal, Tasmania, Parliament House, Friday 16 June, 1989

John O’Callaghan

John O’Callaghan

McIntosh Collection
31 minutes / 21 August 1989

An interview with John O’Callaghan, Private Secretary to the Minister for Defence, Parliament House, Canberra, Monday August 21st, 1989.

Neil O’Keefe

Neil O’Keefe

McIntosh Collection
31 minutes / 3 May 1989

Interview with Neil O’Keefe, Labor Backbencher, Parliament House, Canberra 3rd May 1989.

Therese O’Neill (1917-2009)

Therese O’Neill (1917-2009)

46 minutes / 5 October 2007

Therese O'Neill (nee Mahony) was born at Narrandera, New South Wales, in 1917 and, after moving to Yass, attended the opening ceremony of Parliament House in 1927. Recorded in 2007, she died in 2009.

John Panizza

John Panizza

McIntosh Collection
29 minutes / 14 June 1989

Interview with Senator John Panizza, Liberal Senator for Western Australia, Parliament House, Canberra. Wednesday, June 14th 1989.

Jim Pender

Jim Pender

McIntosh Collection
31 minutes / 24 August 1989

Interview with Jim Pender, Clerk of Committees, House of Representatives. Parliament House, Canberra. Thursday August 24th, 1989.

Janet Powell

Janet Powell

McIntosh Collection
30 minutes / 2 May 1989

Interview with Janet Powell, Australian Democrats, Parliament House, Canberra, May 2nd 1989.

Peter Roberts

Peter Roberts

McIntosh Collection
31 minutes / 24 August 1989

Interview with Peter Roberts, Committee Secretary, House of Representatives, Parliament House, Canberra. Thursday, August 24th, 1989.

Phillip Ruddock

Phillip Ruddock

McIntosh Collection
27 minutes / 10 May 1989

Interview with Phillip Ruddock, Liberal Party, Parliament House Canberra, May 10th 1989.

Jean Salisbury (1922-2014)

Jean Salisbury (1922-2014)

1 hour, 26 minutes / 6 March 2014

Jean Salisbury was appointed in 1942 as one of two Stenographer Secretaries to Frederick Shedden, the Head of War Cabinet Secretariat. She worked in the Secretariat until early 1945. Born in 1922 in Melbourne, she died in Canberra in 2014.

Russell Schneider

Russell Schneider

7 hours, 17 minutes / 4 April 2015

Russell Schneider was born in Sydney in 1946 and grew up in Newtown. He worked as a journalist in the Press Gallery from 1968 to 1983. During that time, in 1975, he became Press Secretary to Senator Reg Withers but returned to the Press Gallery in 1978. In 1983, he became Chief Executive Officer and a lobbyist for the Voluntary Health Insurance Association, a position he held until retirement in 2005.

Con Sciacca

Con Sciacca

McIntosh Collection
29 minutes / 25 May 1989

Interview with Con Sciacca, Labor Party Backbencher, Parliament House, Canberra May 25th 1989.

Ian Sinclair

Ian Sinclair

McIntosh Collection
20 minutes / 10 April 1989

Interview with Ian Sinclair, Monday April 10th 1989, Parliament House, Canberra.

Daryl Smeaton

Daryl Smeaton

3 hours, 4 minutes / 25 February 2013

Daryl Smeaton was born in Victoria in 1949. In 1971 he was Departmental Liaison Officer to the Attorney-General and from 1973 to 1975 he provided Ministerial Services to the Special Minister of State. Between 1987 and 1994 he worked as Senior Private Secretary to two Ministers for Justice, Michael Tate and Duncan Kerr.

Warwick Smith

Warwick Smith

McIntosh Collection
29 minutes / 13 April 1989

Interview with Warwick Smith, Parliament House Canberra, Thursday April 13th 1989.

Stephen Spencer

Stephen Spencer

1 hour, 45 minutes / 20 February 2014

Stephen Spencer worked in the Press Gallery at the provisional Parliament House from 1986 to 1988 and subsequently at the Australian Parliament House from 1988 to 2001. From 2001 to 2005 he was Speech Writer and Press Secretary to Simon Crean.

Bryan Stait

Bryan Stait

McIntosh Collection
31 minutes / 11 September 1989

Interview with Bryan Stait, Parliamentary Library Researcher, Parliament House, Canberra, on Monday 11 September, 1989.

Carol Summerhayes

Carol Summerhayes

4 hours, 53 minutes / 20 January 2009

Carol Summerhayes was born in Sydney in 1942 and worked in the provisional Parliament House between April 1967 and April 1975, initially as Stenographer in the Office of the Leader of the Opposition, Gough Whitlam, (working primarily with Graham Freudenberg, Mr Whitlam’s press secretary and speech writer) and from December 1972 as Personal Secretary to the Prime Minister. She subsequently worked in the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet until 1995 when she became Deputy Official Secretary to the Governor-General. She retired in 1999.

Gail Tregear

Gail Tregear

1 hour, 25 minutes / 26 June 2012

Gail Tregear, born in 1940, talks about her late father, Allan Tregear, who joined the Parliamentary service in the Senate in 1920 and was Clerk of the House of Representatives from 1955 to 1958. She also recalls memories of childhood and teenage years in the Provisional Parliament House.

Raeburn Trindall

Raeburn Trindall

59 minutes / 9 August 2001

Raeburn Trindall (1935-2014) was a prominent Australian cinematographer. He began his career in 1950 at Associated Film Laboratory before joining Movietone News in the camera department in 1955. He was soon elevated to being a Newsreel cinematographer and remained there till early 1961 – then went freelance as a cinematographer, often working for the TV networks, Cinesound Review, Commonwealth Film Unit and Army Public Relations.

Jo Vallentine

Jo Vallentine

1 hour, 18 minutes / 1 January 2011

Josephine (‘Jo’) Vallentine, born in 1946, is an Australian peace activist and former senator for Western Australia. She entered the Senate on 1 July 1985 after election as a member of the Nuclear Disarmament Party but sat as an independent and then as a member of the Greens Western Australia from 1 July 1990. She resigned on 31 January 1992. This interview was conducted as part of the ‘Women in Leadership’ project in 2011.

Senator Jo Vallentine

Senator Jo Vallentine

McIntosh Collection
31 minutes / 11 April 1989

Interview with Senator Jo Vallentine, Parliament House, Canberra. 11th of April, 1989.

Barrie Virtue

Barrie Virtue

2 hours, 10 minutes / 1 May 2012

Barrie Virtue OBE was born at Lismore, NSW, in 1932. Between 1964 and 1984 he served as Press Secretary, Private Secretary and Principal Private Secretary to the Rt. Hon. Doug Anthony. During the interview, Mr Virtue sings a song, the words of which he wrote, to a tune based on one by the English composer, Arthur Sullivan (of Gilbert and Sullivan fame). The song begins: “I am the very model of a modern Trade Commissioner, with GATT and GATS and EIAs I’m more or less familiar…”

Brian Walshe

Brian Walshe

51 minutes / 14 September 2007

Brian Walshe was an attendant in the House of Representatives in the provisional Parliament House from 1980 to 1988. He remained an attendant with the Parliament until retirement in 2007. He was born at Shepparton, Victoria, in 1934.

Veronica Wensing

Veronica Wensing

53 minutes / 11 April 2013

Veronica Wensing talks about the Women’s Constitutional Convention held in Canberra in 2002, the making of its banner which was later donated to Old Parliament House, and her personal background and involvement in the women’s movement.

Peter White

Peter White

McIntosh Collection
17 minutes / 4 May 1989

Interview with Peter White, Shadow Minister for Defence, at Parliament House, Canberra, on 4 May, 1989.

Bernard Wright

Bernard Wright

McIntosh Collection
1 hour, 2 minutes / 14 September 1989

Interview with Bernard Wright, Clerk Assistant, Procedure. Department of the House of Representatives, Parliament House, Canberra, 14 September, 1989.

Keith Wright

Keith Wright

McIntosh Collection
23 minutes / 4 May 1989

Interview with Keith Wright, Labor Backbencher, Parliament House, Canberra, on 4 May 1989.

Issy Wyner (1916-2008)

Issy Wyner (1916-2008)

1 hour, 13 minutes / 6 May 2007

Issy Wyner was born at Paddington, Sydney, in 1916 and grew up in the Rozelle-Balmain area. This interview was recorded specifically for his recollections of life in working class Sydney during the 1930s Depression, as part of research and preparation for the museum’s 2007 exhibition Scarred and Strengthened.

Olive Zakharov

Olive Zakharov

McIntosh Collection
22 minutes / 8 May 1989

Interview with Senator Olive Zakharov, Labor, Victoria, at Parliament House, Canberra, 8 May, 1989.

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Collection

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Learning

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Democracy

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  • Australian democracy

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