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Russell Workman — Sydney in the 60s & 70s

Russell Workman — Sydney in the 60s & 70s

Events

The next SMSA guest lecture will feature photographer Russell Workman for a nostalgic glimpse back of Sydney during the 1960s and 1970s.

Archives: Living beyond the grave

Archives: Living beyond the grave

Events, History Week 2018

Come along to a free talk and hear how the NSW State Archives Collection provides an insight into the lives of the departed and the role the State has played in managing death.

Oral History NSW Annual Lecture – “On the cusp of life and death”

Oral History NSW Annual Lecture – “On the cusp of life and death”

Events, History Week 2018

Join Dr Carla Pascoe as she presents the Oral History NSW Annual Lecture who will discuss mortality and childbirth

“My dad should never have been sent down there in the first place” – Traumatic Death at Work, bereaved families and the criminal justice system

“My dad should never have been sent down there in the first place” – Traumatic Death at Work, bereaved families and the criminal justice system

Events, History Week 2018

The Australian Society for the Study of Labour History will host UNSW Professor Michael Quinlan, who will discuss death in the workplace.

Death, Death, Death

Death, Death, Death

Events, History Week 2018

Join John Cann at the Newcastle Region Library as he speaks about records of death held in the NSW State Archives collection.

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