MS 9430

Records of the Australian Conservation Foundation, National Liaison Office, Canberra



Summary

Creator: Australian Conservation Foundation, National Liaison Office

Title: Records

Date range: 1975-96

Extent: 12.46 m. (89 boxes)

Reference number: MS 9430

Administrative Information

Access: Restricted until 16 May 2016

Provenance

The records of the Australian Conservation Foundation were acquired by the National Library from the Noel Butlin Archives Centre at the Australian National University in 1999.

Related materials

The records of the Head Office of the Australian Conservation Foundation are located at MS 9429.


Scope and Content

The records of the National Liaison Office, located in Canberra, include files on a range of themes and reflect the Office’s contact with other conservation bodies, both interstate and overseas, and with the Australian Government.

There is a sequence of numbered files that cover such themes as the Environment Movement in the various States, Government and party politics, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island issues, heritage, legal issues, pollution, rainforests, transport and roads, and the wilderness. Subsequent files, also numbered, are arranged by State and cover similar themes.

Unnumbered files record the minutes, agenda and papers of Council meetings, and other administrative files.

The collection also includes a large number of newsletters issued by Australian and overseas conservation bodies.

The guide includes cross-references linking files on related themes.

The National Library has retained the file arrangement created by the National Liaison Office.


Quick Reference List

0000-0199 ENVIRONMENT MOVEMENT
0200-0499 GOVERNMENT AND PARTY POLITICS
0500-0549 MULTIPLE ISSUE ORGANISATIONS: State Authorities, NGO's, Internationals
0550-0699 NEWSLETTERS
0700-0999 POLITICIANS
1000-1020 ABORIGINAL ISSUES
1024-1070 ANIMALS
1090-1099 CHEMICALS
1100-1119 CLIMATE
1120-1150 ECONOMICS
1160-1199 ENERGY
1200-1229 ENVIRONMENT
1230-1299 FORESTRY AND WOODCHIPPING
1300-1310 HERITAGE ISSUES
1330-1359 INTERNATIONAL (including Christmas Island and Antarctica)
1360-1419 LAND (including National Parks)
1420-1439 LEGAL
1440-1469 MINING
1470-1590 NUCLEAR AND DEFENCE (including US Bases)
1640-1679 POLLUTION
1680-1699 PRIMARY INDUSTRY
1700-1739 RAINFORESTS
1740-1749 SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
1750-1759 TRANSPORT AND ROADS
1760-1779 TOURISM
1780-1799 WATER
1800-1820 WILDERNESS
 
2000-2999 NEW SOUTH WALES
3000-3999 VICTORIA
4000-4999 QUEENSLAND
5000-5999 SOUTH AUSTRALIA
6000-6999 WESTERN AUSTRALIA
7000-7999 TASMANIA
8000-8999 NORTHERN TERRITORY
9000-9999 AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY

Box List

 

    ENVIRONMENT MOVEMENT  
    Australian Conservation Foundation  
Box 1 0010 Campaign meetings, 1988-89  
  0011 Canberra Campaign reports, 1989  
  0012 Planning meetings, 1988-89  
  0015 Canberra Branch meetings and information, 1988-89  
  0016 Canberra Branch work and activities, 1988-89  
  0017 ACF Green Bonds, 1991  
  0019 Comments about ACF, 1988-89  
    National and Peak Groups  
  0030 Peak Council – Minutes, 1989 (2 files) Peak Conservation Organisations meetings, 1988-90 (3 files)  
       
Box 2 0030 Peak Council meetings – Minutes, 1990-92 (6 files)  
  0031 Ros Kelly clippings file, 1991  
  0032 Australian Council of National Trusts, 1989  
  0033 Friends of the Earth, 1983-88  
  0035 The Wilderness Society, 1988-90  
  0036 World Wildlife Fund, 1984-89 (2 files)  
  0038 Greenpeace, 1989  
  0039 Australian Coalition for Disarmament and Peace (ACDP), 1984-86  
       
Box 3 0040 Coalition for a Nuclear Free Australia (CNFA), 1982-89  
  0041 World Information Service on Energy (WISE), 1988  
  0044 Nomadic Action Group, 1983-84  
  0045 Watching Brief, 1985-86  
  0046 United Scientists for Environmental Responsibility and Protection (USERP), 1988-89  
  0048 Australian Council for Overseas Aid (ACFOA), 1989-90  
  0049 Greening Australia, 1987-89  
  0050 National Conference of Conservationists, 1989  
  0051 Rainforest Information Centre, n.d.  
    New South Wales Groups  
  0100 Nature Conservation Council of New South Wales, 1989  
  0103 North Coast (NSW) Environment Centre, 1989  
  0105 Coffs Harbour Environment Centre, 1989  
  0111 Coastwatchers Association/South Coast Environment Centre, 1989  
  0113 Clarence Valley Conservation Coalition, 1989  
  0114 New South Wales Greens, 1989  
    Victoria  
  0120 Conservation Council of Victoria, 1989  
  0129 ACTION, 1988  
    Queensland  
  0140 Queensland Conservation Council, 1989. See also 4700  
    South Australia  
  0160 Conservation Council of South Australia, 1988-89  
    Tasmania  
  0180 Tasmanian Conservation Trust, 1988  
  0181 Tasmanian Environment Centre Inc., 1989  
    Northern Territory  
  0190 Environment Centre, Northern Territory, 1989  
    Australian Capital Territory  
  0195 Conservation Council of the South-East Region and Canberra, 1989-90  
  0196 Canberra and South-East Region Environment Centre (CASEREC), 1984-86  
    GOVERNMENT AND PARTY POLITICS
 
Box 4 0201 Parliamentary practice, books, legislation, Cabinet handbook, 1988-90  
  0202 Hansard: ACF computer index, 1988  
  0203 Business of the Senate, 1985-86 (2 files)  
  0210 Australian Labor Party (ALP) - Party policy, 1987-90  
  0211 ALP - Government policy, 1987-88  
       
Box 5 0212 ALP - General information, 1982-90 (2 files)  
  0213a ALP - Environment policy and associated matters, 1987-91 (2 files). See also 0276  
  0213b ALP - Uranium policy, 1988-89  
  0214 ALP National Conference, 1988  
  0220 Liberal Party - Party policy, 1985-90 (2 files)  
Box 6 0221 Liberal Party - Environment policy, 1989-90 (2 files)  
  0222 Liberal Party - General information, 1983  
  0225 Coalition Policy, 1988-89  
  0230 Democrats - Party policy, 1989-90  
  0232 Democrats - General information, 1989-90  
  0234 Democrats - Nuclear issues, 1983-88  
Box 7 0235 Democrats - Mining policy, 1989  
  0236 Democrats - Parliamentary summaries, 1987  
  0238 National Party - Party policy, 1987-90. See also 1209  
  0239 National Party - Mining policy, 1989  
  0273 1987 Election  
  0274 1987 Election Impact  
  0275 Election, 1989-90  
  0275b Election, 1989-90  
Box 8 0276a/b Hawke's 1989 Environment Statement, 1989-90  
  0300 House of Representatives Committees, 1987  
  0328 Resources and Energy – Department and Minister, 1985-87  
  0360 Constitutional Convention, n.d.  
  0450 Local Government, 1990  
  0451 Australian regional developments. 8.1 Country Centres Project, 1986-87 (Canberra: AGPS, 1987)  
    MULTIPLE ISSUE ORGANISATIONS
 
  0510 International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN), 1988-90 (2 files)  
       
Box 9 0511 File 1: Biodiversity National Programme - Threatened Species Network, 1990  
    File 2: Biodiversity Programme - Resource security, 1990-91  
    File 3: Australian Committee for the IUCN (ACIUCN), Part 2, 1988-89  
  0520 Centre for Resource and Environmental Studies (CRES), ANU, 1981-90  
  0521 Centre for Environmental Studies (CES), Adelaide Univ., 1987  
  0529 Environmental Resources Information Network (ERIN), 1989-90  
  0531 Bureau of Rural Resources, 1988  
  0534 CSIRO, 1980-90  
  0535 CSIRO Institute of Natural Resources and Environment (INRE), 1989  
Box 10 0536a Resource Assessment Commission: Forestry Reference, 1989-91 (3 files)  
  0536b Resource Assessment Commission: Kakadu Reference, 1990-91  
  0537 Institute of Foresters of Australia, 1983  
  0540 Chamber of Commerce, 1988  
  0541 ACTU, 1989-90  
Box 11 0542 Australian Workers’ Union (AWU), 1989  
  0543 Community Aid Abroad (CAA), 1989-90  
  0545 ACF and Unions (including Federated Clerks’ Union of Australia (FCU)), 1989  
  0546 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM), 1989  
  0547 Industries Assistance Commission (IAC), 1989  
  0560 Industries Assistance Commission (IAC), 1986-87  
  0562 IUCN Joint Meeting, October 1979  
  0596 Murray-Darling Basin Community Advisory Committee, 14-15 June 1988, File 1  
    NEWSLETTERS 0550-0698
 
Box 83 0550 NGO Networker (World Resources Institute) (0029)  
  0551 Environesia (0029)  
  0552 Update (Stanford University) (0029)  
  0555 Wilderness News (0035)  
    Newsletter (Wilderness Society, Queensland Branch)  
Box 84 0560 Newsletter (Nature Conservation Council of New South Wales) (0100)  
  0565 Environment Victoria (Conservation Council of Victoria)  
  0566 CCV News (Conservation Council of Victoria) (0120)  
  0571 Ecotone (Cairns and Far North Environment Centre)  
  0572 Eco Echo (Sunshine Coast Environment Council) (0146)  
  0585 Tasmanian Conservationist (Tasmanian Conservation Trust) (0l80)  
  0586 Environment Centre Link-up (Tasmanian Environment Centre Inc.) (0182)  
Box 85 0590 Newsletter (Environment Centre, Northern Territory) (0190)  
  0595 Environment Watch (Canberra and South-East Region Environment Centre) (0195)  
  0600 United Nations Environment Programme (0503)  
  0610 CRES Bulletin (0520)  
  0616 Ecos (CSIRO) (0534)  
  0625 Wildlife Traffic Bulletin (1020)  
Box 86 0630 Energy Focus (NSW Department of Energy) (1160)  
  0631 Australian Energy Management News (DOPIE) (1160)  
  0632 Energy Forum (Victorian Department of Resources) (1160)  
  0633 Energy Action Group Newsletter (1180)  
  0640 Australian Environment Council Newsletter (1202)  
  0641 Australian Environment Council News (DASETT) (1202)  
  0642 Newsletter (Pegasus Network)  
  0645 The Australian Environment Management Review (1204)  
  0646 Ecofile (Ministry of the Arts, Sport, the Environment, Tourism and Territories) (1209)  
Box 87 0650 Heritage Newsletter (Australian Heritage Commission) (1303)  
  0651 HERA Update (Australian Heritage Commission) (1303)  
  0655 World Rainforest Report (1344)  
  0660 Environmental Law Newsletter (1421)  
  0665 Mining Review  
  0666 Conservation Farmer  
  0672 The Gurgler  
  0676 Water News  
  0680 Reflections (Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority) (4110)  
Box 88 0682 Liane (Rainforest Conservation Society of Queensland) (4250)  
  0683 Newsletter (Tropical Rainforest Society) (4250)  
  0684 Moonbi: Fraser Island Defenders Newsletter (4430)  
  0695 Consumer views  
  0696 Minder (Federal Bureau of Consumer Affairs)  
  0697 Peace paper (Canberra Programme for Peace)  
  0698 Bambooroo  
   
Unnumbered Newsletters
 
    Information sheet (Tasmanian Environment Centre)  
    AWRAC Update (Australian Water Research Advisory Council)  
       
Box 89   Committee bulletin: inside the Parliamentary Committee System (1990)  
    Development bulletin (Australian Development Studies Network, Australian National University) (1990-91)  
    Focus (Australian International Development Assistance Bureau) (1990)  
    The UNESCO Courier (1988)  
    Australian zoologist (1988)  
    Irina Dunn’s newsletter (1990)  
       
    Tasmanian forestry operations – Press releases and newspaper cuttings, 1986-87  
    An energy efficient future for Tasmania (Tasmanian Conservation Trust, n.d.)  
    Tasmanian archaeology, 1982  
    Tasmanian Forestry Bill, 1987  
    Douglas-Apsley National Park, n.d.  
    Tasmanian forests Environmental Impact Statements, 1984-85  
   

POLITICIANS 0700-0999
 
Box 11   Labor Party: House of Representatives  
  0700 Peter DUNCAN, 1988  
  0701 John KERIN, 1988-89  
  0702 Peter MORRIS, 1983-89  
  0703 Graham SCHOLES, 1982  
       
Box 12 0704 Tom UREN  
  0705 Stewart WEST  
  0706 Ralph WILLIS  
  0707 Robert HAWKE, 1983-91 (2 files)  
  0708 Kim BEAZLEY, 1980-82  
  0709 Robert CHYNOWETH (empty file)  
  0709 Mick YOUNG, 1981-82  
  0710 Paul KEATING, 1982-86  
  0711 Barry COHEN, 1983-86  
  0712 Clyde HOLDING  
  0713 Brian HOWE, 1982-90  
  0714 Barry JONES, 1983  
  0715 Michael DUFFY, 1982  
  0716 John DAWKINS, 1982-89  
  0717 Lionel BOWEN, 1981-82  
  0718 Neil BLEWITT, 1980-82  
  0719 John LANGMORE, 1987-89  
  0720 Graeme CAMPBELL, 1989  
  0721 Gerry HAND, 1989  
  0722 Alan GRIFFITHS, 1990  
   
Labor Party: Senate
 
  0795 Peter COOK, 1988-89  
  0796 Graham RICHARDSON, 1987-90  
       
Box 13 0797 Arthur GIETZELT, 1981-83  
  0798 Peter WALSH, 1982-90  
  0799 John BUTTON, 1981-90  
  0800 Olive ZAKHAROV, 1989  
   
Liberal Party: House of Representatives
 
  0855 John HOWARD, 1987-90  
  0856 David CONNOLLY, 1983-86  
  0857 Andrew PEACOCK, 1989  
  0858 Ian McLACHLAN, 1989  
  0859 John HEWSON, 1990-91  
  0860 Fred CHANEY, 1990  
   
Liberal Party: Senate
 
  0900 Christopher PUPLICK, 1987-89  
  0901 Peter DURACK, 1986-88  
  0902 Brian ARCHER, 1989  
   
National Party: House of Representatives
 
  0946 Charles BLUNT, 1989  
   
National Party: Senate
 
       
   
Democrats and Independents:
 
  0975 Jo VALLENTINE, 1985-90  
  0976 Norm SANDERS, 1985-90  
  0977 Irina DUNN, 1988-90  
  0978 John COULTER, 1989  
   

GENERAL ISSUES 1000-1999

 
    ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER ISSUES
 
  See also: 0620 Land rights news  
    6170 East Kimberley Region and Aboriginal communities  
    1430 Environmental Law Conference  
  1006 Land rights, 1975-85  
       
Box 14 1006 Land rights, 1983-91 (2 files)  
  1007 Central Land Council, 1987  
  1011 Aboriginal role in conservation, 1988-90  

    ANIMALS
 
  See also: 0034 Wildlife survival  
    0036 World Wildlife Fund  
    0625 Wildlife Traffic Bulletin  
    0626 World Wildlife Fund Australia  
    0627 Fin and Fluke (Pacific Whale Foundation)  
  0628 Animals Alert  
       
  1022 Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), 1987-90  
  1024 Kangaroos, 1973-86 (2 files)  
       
Box 15 1030 Cetaceans - Whales, dolphins, dugong, 1978-88 (4 files)  
  1054 Endangered species, 1977-86  
       
Box 16 1054a/b Endangered species, 1987-91. See also 0510  
  1055 Endangered Species Bill, 1982-85  
  1056 Endangered Species Advisory Committee, 1988-91  
  1057 Threatened Species Legislation, 1989-90  
  1058 Feral animals, 1982-90  
  1068 Wildlife Protection Bill, 1991  
       
Box 17 1081 Biodiversity, 1989-90  
   

CHEMICALS
 
  See also: 1640 Pollution  
    1296 Pulp, chemicals  
       
  1092 Toxic and hazardous chemicals: Information, 1980-91  
  1093 Toxic and hazardous chemicals: Management, 1981-90 (2 files)  
  1094 Intractable wastes, 1990  
  1097 CFCs, 1988-90  
  1099 Ozone Depletion Substances Bill (H), 1987-88  
     
CLIMATE
 
Box 18 1100 General, 1989-91  
  1102 Greenhouse effect - Ozone layer, 1983-90 (2 files)  
  1103 Greenhouse effect - 1988 Conferences, 1988-90  
  1104 Ozone legislation, 1988-90  
  1105 ACF's ozone project, 1988-90  
       
Box 19 1106 1989 International Greenhouse Conference  
   

ECONOMICS
 
  See also: 1359 International aid programmes  
       
  1140 Budget 1981-1983  
  1141 Budget 1983-1984  
  1142 Budget 1984-1985  
  1143 Budget 1985-1986  
  1144 Budget 1986-1987  
  1160 General – Energy, 1981-91  
   

ENERGY
 
  See also: 1450 Coal  
    1530 Nuclear power  
    7224 Energy efficient future for Tasmania  
    1160 General  
       
Box 20 1164 Oil, petrol and gas, 1980-91 (2 files)  
  1166 Australian Petroleum and Exploration Association (APEA), 1989-90  
  1174 Electricity, 1984-91  
  1175 Electricity generation and power-sharing, South-east Australia, 1989  
  1178 Energy conservation, 1980-90  
  1180 Politics of energy, 1988-90  
  1182 Renewable energy – General, 1977-83  
       
Box 21 1182 Renewable energy – General, 1985-90  
  1190 Research and Development, 1978-90  
  1192 Conferences, 1978-86  
  1196 Resources and energy - Departmental/Ministerial media releases, 1987-89  
  1198 Snowy Mountains Hydro-Electricity Authority, 1988-91  
       

ENVIRONMENT
 
  See also: 1122 Economics and environment  
    1422 Legislation  
    1430 Environmental Impact Statements  
       
  1204 Environment: Australian politics, including Public Opinion polls and 1989 Environment Statement (2 files):  
    File I, 1979-82 ; File II, 1989-90  
  1205 Departmental/ Ministerial miscellaneous media releases, 1988-89  
  1209 Department of Arts, Sport, Environment, Tourism and Territories (DASETT), 1989-90  
       
Box 22 1211 Business and environment, 1989-92  
  1216 Population, 1981-86  
  1228 Environmental education, 1973-88  
  1229 Environmental design, 1989-90  
   

FORESTRY AND WOODCHIPPING
 
  See also: 1415 Bushfires   
    1312 Commonwealth Heritage powers  
    1344 International rainforests  
  1230 Forestry – General, 1989-91  
       
Box 23 1232 Forestry policy, 1983-87  
  1236 Forestry industry propaganda/pamphlets, 1979-90  
  1239 ACF Forestry Policy, 1988-90  
  1240 ACF Forests Policy publications: Wood and trees,
Australia’s timber industry promises and performance, 1983-90
 
  1244 Forest and Forest Products Industry Council (FAFPIC), 1985-86  
  1250 Woodchipping – General, 1973-83  
  1294 Pulp, general, 1990  
       
Box 24 1294 Pulp, general, 1989-90  
  1294a Pulp, general, 1989-90  
  1294b Pulp, general, 1989-90 (2 files)  
  Box 25  

HERITAGE
 
  See also: 1432 Environmental Law Conference on Heritage  
       
  1303 Australian Heritage Commission, 1985-87  
  1304 Australian Heritage Commission Act Review, 1972-84  
  1309 National Estate – Report, 1986  
  13l0 National Estate – General, 1978-90  
       
Box 26 1313 National Estate – Listings, 1986-89  
  1314 National Estate Grant Program, 1989  
       
  1319 World Heritage, 1980-88  
   

INTERNATIONAL
 
  1322 Antarctica: Mining and minerals, 1988-90 (2 files)  
  1323 Antarctica: Minerals Convention Campaign, 1989-91  
       
Box 27 1324 Antarctica: Tourism, 1988-90  
  1326 Heard and Macquarie Islands, 1987-90  
  1328 Antarctica: Other issues, 1987-90  
  1329 Antarctic Environment Protection Convention, 1989-90  
  1340 Specific country information, 1978-84 (3 files)  
       
Box 28 1340 Specific country information, 1982-84 (2 files)  
       
Box 29 1340 Specific country information, 1984-86 (3 files)  
       
Box 30 1344 Rainforests, ‘Tropical Rainforest Action Plan’ (4 files). See also 0655  
  1345 Rainforests – Solomon Islands, 1983-90  
       
Box 31 1350 Christmas Island, 1993  
  1352 World Resources Institute (WRI), 1989  
  1356 World Commission on Environment and Development (WCED) Report, 1988-89  
  1357 Australian Aid Program, 1988-90  
  1358 World Bank, 1988-90  
  1359 International Aid Programmes, 1986-90  
   

LAND
 
  See also: 2700 New South Wales land conservation  
    1691 National Farmers Federation  
    1682 Farming  
       
  1365 Marginal lands, 1980  
  1370 Land degradation, 1985-88  
  1377 Retention of native vegetation, 1985-90  
       
Box 32 1377a Retention of native vegetation, 1989-90  
  1380 Arid zones, 1982-90  
  1381 Arid Lands Conference, 1982  
  1381a Arid Lands Conference, 1982-89  
  1400 Wetlands, 1982-90  
  1401 Urban land and planning, 1990  
  1410 Coastal zones and development, 1988-90  
  1411 Mallee, 1989  
   

LEGAL
 
  See also: 1060 Wildlife Protection Bill  
    1099 Ozone Depleting Substances Bill  
    1268 Mason Tree Bill  
    1301 Aust Heritage Commission Act  
    1312 Commonwealth Heritage Powers  
    1335 Law of the Sea  
    1534 Nuclear Codes of Practice  
    1560 Democrat Nuclear Bills  
    1718, 1724, 1726 Rainforest Bills  
    1796 Freshwater Bill  
    1801 Wilderness Legislation  
    8210 Ranger Agreement  
  1420 General legal issues, 1976-91  
  1421 Environmental law organisations, 1987-90  
       
Box 33 1422 Environmental legislation, 1979-87 (2 files)  
  1430 Environmental Impact Statements (EIS), 1975-89  
  1431 Environmental Law Conference, 1989  
  1432 Environmental Law Conference, 1988  
  1432a Environmental Law Conference, 1988

 
Box 34   MINING
 
  See also: 6305 WA mining in National Parks  
    0213b ALP Uranium Policy  
    1010 Aboriginal and mining  
    1807 1980 Conference  
    1500 Uranium  
    0665 Mining Review  
       
  1440 General, 1971-87  
   

NUCLEAR AND DEFENCE
 
  See also: 1332 Muroroa  
    2400 Lucas Heights  
    5400 Maralinga  
    8450 Northern Territory Uranium Enrichment Plans  
       
  1532 Safeguards and waste, including Transport, 1979-88  
  1533 Regulation and control, Nuke Power in Australia, 1989-92  
  1641 Pollution – Environment protection/Legislation/Authority, 1990  
  1656 Acid rain, 1985-89  
  1660 Unleaded petrol, 1978-85  
  1662 Vehicle emission control, 1987-91  
  1675 Waste management, 1987-91  
       
Box 35 1676 Recycling, 1981-90  
  1678 Paper recycling, 1987-91  
  1679 Clean Up campaigns, 1989-90  
  1684 Fishery, File 1, 1983-86  
   

RAINFORESTS
 
  See also: 1344 International rainforests  
    1345 Solomon Islands  
    4191 Parliament House timbers  
    4270 Queensland Rainforest Management. See each state for particular rainforests  
       
Box 36 1686 Plant Variety Rights, 1979-87  
  1701 Rainforest Information Centre (RIC), 1988-89  
  1705 Tropical Rainforest Taskforce, 1987-89 (2 files)  
       
Box 37 1705a Tropical Rainforest Taskforce, 1987-89  
  1705b Tropical Rainforest Taskforce, 1989  
  l708 Rainforest Kit, 1983-84  
  1718a Democrats Rainforest Bill, 1982-85  
  1718b Democrats Rainforest Bill, 1982-84  
  1732 ACF Rainforest Project, 1989  
       

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
 
  1744 Genetic engineering, 1985-90  
  1745 Snow making nucleation, 1987-88  
  Box 38  

TRANSPORT AND ROADS
 
  1750 General, 1981-91  
  1755 Public transport, 1989-90  
  1756 Roads, 1982-91  
  1758 Very Fast Train, 1987-88 (1 file)  
       
Box 39 1758 Very Fast Train, 1988-90 (3 files)  
    Very Fast Train, 1989-90 (1 file)   
       
Box 40   Very Fast Train, 1988-90 (1 file)   
  1758b Very Fast Train, 1988-90  
    Very Fast Train - (CSIRO Impact Statements), 1988-90  
    Very Fast Train - (Impacts and Information on trains), 1988-90  
    Very Fast Train - (National Conference on VFT, 1990)  
       
Box 41   Very Fast Train, 1988-90  


Box 42
 

TOURISM
 
  See also: 4700 Queensland tourism  
    2550 New South Wales coastal development  
    5105 Wilpena Pound  
   

WATER
 
  See also: 1306 Historic shipwrecks  
    1335 Law of the Sea  
    1670 Water pollution  
    1746 Marine Science  
    1198 Snowy Mountains Authority  
    0672-0676 Newsletters and journals  
       
  1798 Murray-Darling Rivers, 1981-83  
   

WILDERNESS
 
     

NEW SOUTH WALES: 2000-2999
 
  See also: 1392 High Country  
  1799 Murray Darling Basin
  2012 Kosciusko, 1983-90  
  2200 Eden - General, 1987-89  
  2200 Eden wood chipping - Press clippings, 1985-86  
  2200 Wood chipping, 1976-78  
  2200 Eden wood chipping, 1978-80  
       
Box 43 2200 Eden wood chipping, 1976-89  
  2200 Eden wood chipping, 1988-90  
  2200 South East forests general, 1989-91  
  2200 South East forests - Various scientific reports, 1990  
       
Box 44 2204 - Licence renewal, 1988-89  
  2220 - Press clippings, 1989-90  
  2224 - National Estate, 1990. See also 1310  
       
Box 45 2228 South East Forests Alliance (SEFA), 1990 (2 files)  
  2350 Hunter Valley, 1979-88  
  2351 Hunter Region planning, 1984  
  2354 Hunter Valley, Aluminium smelters, 1980-81  
  2380 Draft Orana Regional Environmental Plan No. 1: Siding Spring (Department of Environment and Planning, 1988)  
  2400 Lucas Heights, 1988  
  2450 Lord Howe Island, 1985-90  
  2450a Lord Howe Island, 1988-89  
2500 Mining, 1988-89