NT History Grants Recipients 2001
William and Susan Emilsen of Sydney: $2,000 to research a history of the Northern Synod of the Uniting Church in Australia, 1977-2001.
John Mulvaney of Canberra: $2,500 to research and edit the letters of Patrick Cahill to Baldwin Spencer, 1912-1921.
Suzanne Parry of Darwin: $4,200 to research a history of the East Arm Leprosarium.
Beverley Phelts of Darwin: $1,950 to research the history of Water Development in the Northern Territory.
Peter Thorley of Alice Springs: $2,500 to research a history of floods in Central Australia.
Ian Hillock of Katherine: $2,500 to research the history of farm settlement in the Northern Territory.
Liam Campbell of Yuendemu: $3,000 to record life stories with Darby Jampijimpa Ross of Yuendemu.
The Genealogical Society of the Northern Territory : $2,750 to research Timber Creek, Victoria River, Wave Hill and surrounding districts Deaths, 1856-1994.
Michael Davis of Canberra: $3,950 to research European-Australian representations of Indigenous Cultural Heritage in the Northern Territory.
Jack Frawley of Gunbalanya: $1,280 to research the Melville Island Enquiry into Joe Cooper, 1914.
Pamela Oliver of Melbourne: $2,670 to research the history of Japanese influence on Northern Territory affairs between the two world wars.
Cameron Taylor of Melbourne: $1,600 to research the history of the Mackay Aerial Reconnaissance Survey Expedition of Central Australia, 1930-1937.
Bill Bunbury and Geoffrey Bolton of Perth: $5,000 to research the history of Northern Australia as it related to the rest of the Continent.
The Historical Society of Katherine: $3,000 to continue researching the history of the Katherine Airstrip and Radio Control Building.
Maisie Austin of Darwin: $2,300 to research the history of Northern Territory Women in Sport.
Kathy Mills and Di Koser of Darwin: $2,000 to research the achievements of Jack McGuiness in his quest for social justice for Aboriginal people.
Rosemary Plummer of Tennant Creek: $3,800 to record Aboriginal Oral Histories in the Barkly region.
Julie Wells of Darwin: $3,000 to research a history of the Media in the Northern Territory, 1952-1962.

