Bibliography of the history of Australian science, no. 44, 2022/23
Compiled by Helen M. Cohn A *A
This is a bibliography of material relating to the history of science and technology in the Australasian region. Science and technology are interpreted broadly to include physical, earth and biological sciences (the natural sciences); some of the applied sciences (including medical and health sciences, agriculture and related subjects, and engineering and technology); and human sciences (anthropology and psychology). Geographic areas covered include Australia, Antarctica, New Zealand, New Guinea and islands close to Australia. Biographical references are of particular importance.
Sources used in compiling the Bibliography include an extensive range of journals and the digital resources of several of Australia’s most comprehensive libraries. Material included ranges from books and reviews to journal articles and sections from encyclopaedic works. Theses and electronic publications are also included where relevant.
Assistance in compiling the bibliography has come from several sources and proved invaluable. It is a pleasure to thank Tom Darragh, Gavan McCarthy, Ken McInnes and Sara Maroske for their input. Monika Wells, wearing her editorial hat, invariably finds errors that the compiler has missed. Readers are urged to let the compiler know about their own publications and others of which they may be aware: they probably have sources of information that have escaped the attention of the compiler. Information may be sent to the email address above.
Please note the bibliography is a joint project with the Encyclopedia of Australian Science and Innovation (http://www.eoas.info/) and adopts the documentation style of the Encyclopedia.
History of Australian science—general
1. Ashenden, Dean, Telling Tennant’s story: the strange career of the great Australian silence (Collingwood, Vic.: Black Inc., 2022), 338 pp.
2. Cohn, Helen M., ‘Bibliography of the history of Australian science, no. 43, 2021/22’, Historical records of Australian science, 34 (1) (2023), 80–107. https://doi.org/10.1071/HR22016.
3. Combe, Thomas; and Buchan, Bruce, ‘Among “savage and brutal nations”: instructing identity and science in the Pacific’, Journal for eighteenth-century studies, 45 (1) (2022), 29–41. https://doi.org/10.1111/1754-0208.12783.
4. Cook, Margaret [and others], Cities in a sunburnt country: water and the making of urban Australia (Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press, 2022), 278 pp. Contents include: Domesticating water (pp. 46–80); Watering suburbia (pp. 135–62).
5. Lake, Stephen [and others], ‘A brief history of Australian universities’, Social alternatives, 41 (1) (2022), 8–16.
6. McConville, Andrew, In search of the last continent: Australia and early Antarctic exploration (Melbourne: Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2022), 227 pp.
7. Dean, Katrina, ‘The overland telegraph line: a transcultural history’, History Australia, 20 (1) (2023), 173–5, https://doi.org/10.1080/14480845.2022.2162344. Review of a web site (https://otlhistory.sa.gov.au) which “presents digitised collections of the History Trust of South Australia, the State Library of South Australia and the South Australian Museum”.
8. Quilty, Patrick G., The dawning of Antarctica: through exploration to occupation (Hobart: Eva Meidl, 2021), 474 pp.
9. Spurling, T.; and McCarthy, Gavan, ‘A gateway to the history of chemistry in Australia’, Chemistry in Australia, Sept./Nov. (2022), 38.
10. Tutt, Corey: illustrations by Blak Douglas, The first scientists: deadly inventions and innovations from Australia’s first peoples (Richmond, Vic.: Hardie Grant Explore, 2021), 91 pp.
11. Wells, Samantha, ‘Exhibition review: the overland telegraph line: a transcultural history’, Australian Historical Studies, 54 (2) (2023), 359–63, https://doi.org/10.1080/1031461X.2022.2153422.
History of natural sciences
12. Carey, Jane, Taking to the field: a history of Australian women in science (Clayton, Vic.: Monash University Press, 2023), 297 pp.
13. Cockburn, Sylvia, ‘Seeking a lost collection at Museums Victoria: George Thomas Rice’s “Museum of Island Curios”’, Journal of Pacific history, 58 (1) (2023), 1–20. https://doi.org/10.1080/00223344.2022.2060197. The collection of Pacific artefacts, purchased in 1880 by the National Gallery of Victoria, eventually went to the National Museum of Victoria but is now unlocatable.
History of natural sciences—physical sciences
14. Bridgman, Howard [and others], ‘Marion Wyndham and the “Wollong” weather diaries, 1891 to 1928’, Journal of Australian colonial history, 24 (2022), 77–100. The diaries are in the Cessnock City Library, N.S.W. Wollong is in the Hunter Valley of N.S.W.
15. Georgiou, Rafaella [and others], ‘Disentangling the chemistry of Australian plant exudates from a unique historical collection’, PNAS: proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 119 (22) (2022), e2116021119 [10 p.]. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2116021119. The collection was assembled by unknown naturalists c.1876 to 1905. Originally housed in the laboratory of the Art Gallery of South Australia, it was transferred to the South Australian state forensic laboratory, and is now at Flinders University.
16. Hamacher, Duane; and Anderson, Uncle Ghillar Michael, ‘Solar eclipses in First Nations traditions’ in Eclipse chasers, Lomb, Nick; and Stevenson, Toner, eds (Clayton South, Vic.: CSIRO Publishing, 2023), pp. 12–24.
17. Lomb, Nick, ‘Early advances in observing eclipses’ in Eclipse chasers, Lomb, Nick; and Stevenson, Toner, eds (Clayton South, Vic.: CSIRO Publishing, 2023), pp. 25–53.
18. Lomb, Nick; and Stevenson, Toner eds, Eclipse chasers (Clayton South, Vic: CSIRO Publishing, 2023), 216 pp.
19. McDougall, Russell, ‘Colonial weather genres of Australia’, Journal of Australian colonial history, 24 (2022), 101–32.
20. Noon, Karlie; and de Napoli, Krystal, Astronomy: sky country (Port Melbourne: Thames and Hudson, 2022), 195 pp. From the Thames and Hudson website: What do you need to know to prosper for 65,000 years or more? The First Knowledges series provides a deeper understanding of the expertise and ingenuity of Indigenous Australians. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are the oldest scientists in human history. Many First Peoples regard the land as a reflection of the sky and the sky a reflection of the land. Sophisticated astronomical expertise embedded within the Dreaming and Songlines is interwoven into a deep understanding of changes on the land, such as weather patterns and seasonal shifts, that are integral to knowledges of time, food availability, and ceremony. In Astronomy: Sky Country, Karlie Noon and Krystal De Napoli explore the connections between Aboriginal environmental and cultural practices and the behaviour of the stars, and consider what must be done to sustain our dark skies, and the information they hold, into the future.
History of natural sciences—biological sciences
21. Alves, Joel M. [and others], ‘A single introduction of wild rabbits triggered the biological invasion of Australia’, PNAS, proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 119 (35) (2022), e2122734119 [12 p.]. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2122734119.
22. Bale, C. L., ‘On the centenary of E. C. H. Chisholm at Comboyne, New South Wales’, Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales, 144 (2022), 1–9.
23. Beever, Jessica E.; and Braggins, John E., ‘An historic album of New Zealand bryophyte specimens’, Records of the Auckland Museum, 56 (2022), 11–38. https://dx.doi.org/10.32912/ram.2022.56.
24. Blom, Wilma M., ‘Willie La Roche (1872–1942): ship’s engineer, shell collector and contributor to Auckland Museum’s malacology collections’, Records of the Auckland Museum, 56 (2022), 1–10. https://dx.doi.org/10.32912/ram.2022.56.1.
25. Cumpston, Zena; Fletcher, Michael-Shawn; and Head, Lesley, Plants: past, present and future (Port Melbourne: Thames and Hudson, 2022), 212 pp. From the Thames and Hudson website: What do you need to know to prosper as a people for at least 65,000 years? The First Knowledges series provides a deeper understanding of the expertise and ingenuity of Indigenous Australians. Plants are the foundation of life on Earth. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have always known this to be true. For millennia, reciprocal relationships with plants have provided both sustenance to Indigenous communities and many of the materials needed to produce a complex array of technologies. Managed through fire and selective harvesting and replanting, the longevity and intricacy of these partnerships are testament to the ingenuity and depth of Indigenous first knowledges. Plants: Past, Present and Future celebrates the deep cultural significance of plants and shows how engaging with this heritage could be the key to a healthier, more sustainable future.
26. Hartley, Karri Horton; Beattie, James; and Lord, Janice M., ‘Shepherds to the subantarctic: the history and legacy of pasture plant introductions on Campbell Island/Motu Ihupuku, 1895–1931’, International review of environmental science, 8 (2) (2022), 103–25. https://doi.org/10.22459/IREH.08.02.2022.06.
27. Holmes, Branden; and Linnard, Gareth eds, Thylacine: the history, ecology and loss of the Tasmanian tiger (Clayton South, Vic.: CSIRO Publishing, 2023), 240 pp.
28. Ioane-Warren, Meanie [and others], ‘Augustus Hamilton’s fossil collection at the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa’, Tuhinga, 23 (2023), 47–56. https://doi.org/10.3897/tuhinga.34.97731.
29. Ludewig, Alexandra, ‘John Staer (1850–1933): the patronym behind Eucalyptus staeri, the Albany Blackbutt’, Historical records of Australian science, 34 (2) (2023), 123–35. https://doi,org/10.1071/HR23003.
History of natural sciences—earth sciences
30. Harms, Ben, ‘To B and not B2—the Australian soil horizon system: history and review’, Soil research, 61 (5) (2023), 421–55. https://doi.org/10.1071/SR22154.
31. Haygarth, Nic, ‘“Many practical men deceived themselves”: the disastrous hydraulic gold craze in Tasmania 1893–1901’, Journal of Australasian mining history, 20 (2022), 37–49.
32. Hodgkinson, Ian P., ‘Maurice Lyons, a Queensland mining entrepreneur: the early years’, Journal of Australasian mining history, 20 (2022), 130–40.
33. Low Choy, Darryl, ‘Out of the shadows: three unknown military surveyors of early Queensland’, Queensland journal of military history, 1 (2022), 7–26. https://qmhs.com.au/wp-content/uploads/LOW-CHOY-Out-of-the-Shadows-QJMH-1-2-22.pdf.
34. Low Choy, Darryl, ‘Mapping the way: military surveyors of the Queensland colonial era and earlier’, Queensland history journal, 25 (2) (2022), 104–18.
35. McQueen, Ken, ‘A challenging ore deposit geometry: history of the Mount Claude-Round Hill silver mine, northwest Tasmania’, Journal of Australasian mining history, 20 (2022), 15–36.
36. Mudd, Gavin M., ‘A comprehensive dataset for Australian mine production 1799 to 2021’, Scientific data, 10 (391), 1–15. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-023-02275-z.
History of applied sciences
37. Paterson, Janet L., ‘Innovations in Australia: a historical perspective’ in Food engineering across the food supply chain, Juliano, Pablo; Knoerzer, Kai; Sellahewa, Jay; and Nguyen, Minh H., eds (London: Academic Press, 2021), pp. 323–41. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-821292-9.00009-1. Innovtions in food enginnering, including: Aboriginal practices; roller milling of cereals; pasteurisation of milk and cream; refrigeration of meat and dairy products; cool storage of fruit; mechanical dehydration.
History of applied sciences—medical and health sciences
38. Burns, Edgar, ‘Cultural traffic and the making of New Zealand’s veterinary profession, 1880s–1960s’, Journal of New Zealand studies NS, 34 (2022), 3–18. https://doi.org/10.26686/jnzs.iNS34.7666.
39. Coleborne, Catharine; and Dunk, James, ‘From the margins: madness and history in Australia’, History Australia, 19 (1) (2022), 3–13. https://doi.org/10.1080/14490854.2022.2028572.
40. Davison, Clare L.; McKenzie, Bri; and Hauck, Yvonne, ‘Looking back moving forward: the history of midwifery in Western Australia’, Women and birth, 35 (5) (2022), e409–20. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wombi.2021.10.009.
41. McCalman, Janet, ‘Historians, citizens and pandemics’, Victorian historical journal, 93 (2) (2022), 401–12.
42. Roberts, Phillip M.; and Battles, Heather T., ‘Measles and scarlet fever epidemic synergy and evolving pathogenic virulence in Victoria, Australia, 1852–1916’, Social science history, 45 (1) (2021), 187–217. https://doi.org/10.1017/ssh.2020.41.
43. Roth, David T., ‘The “red plague” and general paralysis of the insane at Callan Park Hospital for the Insane in New South Wales, 1877–1920’, Health and history, 24 (1) (2022), 109–27. https://doi.org/10.1353/hah.2022.0005.
44. Schauble, John, ‘Not without precedent: two centuries of public health emergencies in Victoria’, Victorian historical journal, 93 (2) (2022), 303–31.
History of applied sciences—agricultural and related sciences
45. Thompson, Michael; and Chauhan, Bhagirath S., ‘History and perspective of herbicide use in Australia and New Zealand’, Advances in weed science, 44 (Special issue 1) (2022), 320210075 [12 p.]. https:/doi.org10.51694/AdvWeedSci/2022;40:seventy-five002.
History of applied sciences—engineering and technology
46. Australasian Engineering Heritage Conference: AEHC 2022 (Barton, ACT: Engineers Australia, 2023), 133 pp. https://search.informit.org/doi/10.3316/informit.9781925627695. Papers presented at the conference “Transport and communications: looking forward—looking back”, held in Sydney, October 2022.
47. Glencross-Grant, Rex; and Freeman, David, ‘How river punts enhanced social connectedness in the Manning valley of New South Wales’, in Australasian Engineering Heritage Conference: AEHC 2022 (Barton, ACT: Engineers Australia, 2023), pp. 92–106. https://search.informit.org/doi/10.3316/informit.836968767917742.
48. McHugh, Evan, Reshaping the future: how engineering innovation reinvented a region (Newcastle West, N.S.W.: Engineers Australia, Newcastle Division, 2022), 168 pp.
49. Phippen, Bill, ‘Load histories for railway underbridges’, in Australasian Engineering Heritage Conference: AEHC 2022 (Barton. ACT: Engineers Australia, 2023), pp. 16–30. https://search.informit.org/doi/10.3316/informit.836596108492578.
50. Pierce, Miles, ‘The electrification of Melbourne’s suburban railway network’, in Australasian Engineering Heritage Conference: AEHC 2022 (Barton, ACT: Engineers Australia, 2023), pp. 118–133. https://search.informit.org/doi/10.3316/informit.837099198716550.
51. Radcliffe, David F., ‘Otto Schumacher and his mill furnishing works’, Engineering Heritage Australia magazine, 4 (3) (2022), 18–24.
History of human sciences
52. Di Rosa, Dario, ‘Australian anthropology in its colonial context’ in Histories of anthropology, D’Agostino, Gabriella; and Matera, Vincenzo, eds (Singapore: Palgrave Macmillan, 2023), pp. 549–68. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-21258-1_18.
53. Flakelar, Danielle Carney; and O’Gorman, Emily, ‘Wayilwan women caring for Country: dynamic knowledges, decolonising historical methodologies, and colonial explorer journals’, Journal of Australian studies, 47 (1) (2023), 160–80. https://doi.org/10.1080/14443058.2022.2153378. Abstract: “This article presents research from an ongoing collaborative project between two women—an Aboriginal woman and senior Wayilwan cultural knowledge holder, and an academic of European descent—that aims to closely and critically re-read Australian colonial and later historical sources for Wayilwan women’s knowledge of Country and community. In this article, we specifically focus on the journals of colonial explorers John Oxley, Charles Sturt and Thomas Mitchell, who travelled through Wayilwan Country in the early to mid-19th century. We begin by outlining our collaborative methodology, contextualising Wayilwan Country and introducing these journals. We then examine the journals in terms of four interlinked Wayilwan women’s knowledges: river knowledge, fire knowledge, grain and yam knowledge, and care of children and the elderly. In undertaking this research, we aim to contribute to decolonising methods and methodologies, address harmful disengagements with Aboriginal women’s practices.”
54. Goldhahn, Jaokim [and others], ‘Histories of rock art research in Western Australia’s Kimberley, 1838–2000’ in Histories of Australian rock art research, Taçon, Paul C. [and others], eds (Canberra: ANU Press, 2022), pp. 173–204. https://doi.org/10.22459/TA55.2022.10.
55. Langton, Marcia; and Corn, Aaron, Law: the way of the ancestors (Port Melbourne, Vic: Thames and Hudson, 2023), 227 pp. From Thames and Hudson website: Law is culture, and culture is law. Given by the ancestors and cultivated over millennia, Indigenous law defines what it is to be human. Complex and evolving, law holds the keys to resilient, caring communities and a life in balance with nature. Marcia Langton and Aaron Corn show how Indigenous law has enabled people to survive and thrive in Australia for more than 2000 generations. Nurturing people and places, law is the foundation of all Indigenous societies in Australia, giving them the tools to respond and adapt to major environmental and social changes. But law is not a thing of the past. These living, sophisticated systems are as powerful now as they have ever been, if not more so.
56. Martin, Sarah [and others], ‘Indigenous fish traps and fish weirs on the Darling (Baaka) River, south-eastern Australia, and their influence on the ecology and morphology of the river and floodplains’, Archaeology in Oceania, 58 (1) (2023), 91–114. https://doi.org/10.1002/arco.5279.
57. Maxwell, Anne, ‘Eugenics and photography in Britain, the USA and Australia 1870–1940’, Studies in history and philosophy of science, 92 (2022), 71–85. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.shpsa.2022.01.005.
58. Murray, Tim, ‘Mr Miles, Mr Oldfield and Professor Huxley: early thoughts on the origins of the Australians’, Bulletin of the history of archaeology, 33 (1) (2023), 1–12. https://doi.org/10.5334/bha-671.
59. Taçon, Paul C. [and others] eds, Histories of Australian rock art research (Canberra: ANU Press, 2022), 294 pp. (http://doi.org/10.22459/TA55.2022. Terra australis, vol. 55.
60. Turnbull, Paul, ‘“Thrown into the fossil gap”: Indigenous Australian ancestral bodily remains in the hands of early Darwinian anatomists, c. 1860–1916’, Studies in the history and philosophy of science, 92 (2022), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.shpsa.2021.12.010.
Chronological classification—pre 1788—general works
61. Moore, Phillip R., ‘The pre-European use of lithic materials in the Canterbury Region, New Zealand’, Records of the Canterbury Museum, 36 (2022), 55–75. https://cms.canterburymuseum.com/assets/Museum-Records-2022_MOORE.pdf?v=1678135624.
Chronological classification—pre 1788—natural sciences—physical sciences
62. de Grijs, Richard, ‘Gravitational conundrum: confusing clock-rate measurements on the “First Fleet” from England to Australia’, Journal of astronomical history and heritage, 25 (4) (2022), 737–44. On the observations made during the voyage by William Dawes.
63. Rowe, Glen H., ‘New Zealand’s first gauge-based sea level measurements’, History of geo- and space sciences, 14 (2023), 77–92. https://doi.org/10.5194/hgss-14-77-2023. On the observations of astronomers William Wales and William Bayly in New Zealand 1773 during the visit of H.M.S. Resolution and Adventure under command of James Cook.
Chronological classification—1788–1900—general works
64. Clark, Deborah, ‘Exhibition review: George French Angas, artist traveller: “Illustrating the Antipodes: George French Angas in Australia and New Zealand 1844–1845”’, Australian historical studies, 53 (3) (2022), 489–94. https://doi.org/10.1080/1031461X.2022.2082508.
65. Dooley, Gillian, Matthew Flinders: the man behind the map (Mile End, S.A.: Wakefield Press, 2002), 254 pp.
66. Gould, W. John, ‘HMS Challenger and SMS Gazelle—their 19th century voyages compared’, History of geo- and space sciences, 13 (2022), 171–204. https://doi.org/10.5194/hgss-13-171-2022.
67. Milentis, Sheryl ed., Western Australian exploration 1846–1860 (Carlisle, W.A.: Hesperian Press, 2022), 165 pp.
68. Nolden, Sascha, ‘Ferdinand Hochstetter’s Novara expedition autograph album’, Journal of the Historical Studies Group, Geoscience Society of New Zealand, 73 (2023), 49–95.
69. Nolden, Sascha; and Darragh, Thomas, ‘Ferdinand Hochstetter’s Australian ‘Novara’ expedition diary and voyage to New Zealand, 6 November–22 December 1858’, Journal of the Historical Studies Group, Geoscience Society of New Zealand, 73 (2023), 7–48.
70. Overton, Ned ed., Closing in on the Kimberley, 1819 –1884: exploration of Western Australia’s Kimberley Region and the adjoining Victoria River district of Northern Territory (Carlisle, W.A.: Hesperian Press, 2022), 165 pp.
Chronological classification—1788–1900—natural sciences
71. George, Alex S.; and Moore, David T. eds, Peter Good: Kew’s gardener with Matthew Flinders on HMS Investigator, 1801–1803 (Kardinya, W.A.: Four Gables Press, 2022), 280 pp.
Chronological classification—1788–1900—natural sciences—biological sciences
72. Brooker, Lesley, ‘George Maxwell’s collecting locality—Eyre’s Reef’, Nuytsia, 34 (2023), 105–9. https://doi.org/10.58828/nuy01055.
73. Clarke, Sharon, ‘Rabbit plagues, power and politics in rural South Australia, 1875–1878’, Journal of the Historical Society of South Australia, 50 (2022), 4–20.
74. Cripps, Ann, Gardeners, plant collectors, friends: Hobart Town and beyond (Hobart: Fullers Bookshop, 2022), 212 pp.
75. Dowe, John Leslie, ‘Ferdinand Mueller in Western Australia in 1877, with notes on his later contributions to the Western Australian flora’, Nuytsia, 34 (2023), 157–78. https://doi.org/10.58828/nuy01057.
76. Fishburn, Matthew, ‘Dwarf emus from Baudin’s voyage (1800–1804): an overlooked engraving by Nicholas Huet (1770–1830)’, Archives of natural history, 49 (2) (2022), 285–97. https://doi.org/10.3366/anh.2022.0791.
77. Fishburn, Thomas, ‘Thomas Wilson Esq and the natural history collections of First Fleet surgeon John White’, Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, 109 (1) (2023), 79–100.
78. King, Carolyn; and Veale, Andrew, ‘New light on the introduction of ship-borne commensal rats and mice in Aotearoa New Zealand, 1790s–1830s’, International review of environmental history, 8 (2) (2022), 75–102. https://doi.org/10.22459/IREH.08.02.2022.05.
79. St Leon, Mark, ‘Beaumont & Waller’s Botanical & Zoological Gardens, at the Sir Joseph Banks Hotel, Botany Bay 1848–61’, Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, 109 (1) (2023), 30–54.
Chronological classification—1788–1900—natural sciences—earth sciences
80. Cole, Phil, ‘The 1860 trigonometrical survey of the far north—Goyder’s baseline’, SEGments: journal of the Scientific Expedition Group, 37 (4) (2022), 12–6.
81. Darragh, Thomas A., ‘George Ulrich’s contributions in German in Victorian geology, mining amd mineralogy (1859–1864)’, Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria, 134 (1) (2022), 7–44. https://doi.org/10.1071/RS22001. Includes translation of Ulrich’s writings.
82. Pearn, John, ‘Surveyors, toponomy and heritage’, Queensland history journal, 25 (2) (2022), 175–88.
83. Schlott, Christine, ‘On moa hunters and their tools: museum exchange and correspondence of Adolf Bernhard Meyer (Dresden) and Julius von Haast (Christchurch)’, Journal of the Historical Studies Group, Geoscience Society of New Zealand, 71 (2022), 34–54. Originally published as: Schlott, Christine, “Über Moa-Jäger und ihre Werkzeuge: der Austausch zwischen Adolph Bernhard Meyer (Dresden) und Julius von Haast (Christchurch)”, Abhandlungen und Berichte der Staatlichen Ethnographischen Sammlungen Sachsen 55:51–69 2020).
84. Spillman, Janet, ‘Henry Charles Rawnsley, controversial surveyor and respected naturalist’, Queensland history journal, 25 (2) (2022), 152–66.
85. Wade, Peter, ‘The early surveyors of Moreton Bay’, Queensland history journal, 25 (2) (2022), 167–74.
Chronological classification—1788–1900—applied sciences—medical and health sciences
86. Morrissey, Sylvia, ‘No mention of the great famine: interpreting a gap in Dr John Singleton’s autobiographical narrative’, Victorian historical journal, 93 (2) (2022), 375–400.
87. Roginski, Alexandra, Science and power in the nineteenth-century Tasman world: popular phrenology in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand (Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press, 2023), 272 pp.
Chronological classification—1788–1900—applied sciences—agricultural and related sciences
88. Winter, Sean, ‘Sawpits in the forest: a case study of a failed timber-getting operation during the nineteenth century’, Australian archaeology, 88 (3) (2022), 228–44. https://doi.org/10.1080/03122417.2022.2138103.
Chronological classification—1788–1900—applied sciences—engineering and technology
89. Deane, Saul, ‘The sandstone squarehouses of Macarthur: the ultra vires blockhouses of Sydney Basin’s dispossession’, Proceedings of the Society of Architectural Historians Australia and New Zealand (SAHANZ), 38 (2022), 47–62. https://doi.org/10.55939/a3997pwac2.
90. Lewis, Miles, ‘Portable engineering’, Engineering Heritage Australia magazine, 4 (3) (2022), 23–31. On surviving prefabricated nineteenth-century buildings in Australia.
91. Scott, David, ‘Routing Ligar—developing a shortcut to the Kiandra Goldrush’, in Australasian Engineering Heritage Conference: AEHC 2022 (Barton, ACT: Engineers Australia, 2023), pp. 49–61. https://search.informit.org/doi/10.3316/informit.836782438205160.
Chronological classification—1788–1900—human sciences
92. Jones, Philip, ‘Aboriginal interactions with the Overland Telegraph Line, 1870–1880’, Journal of telecommunications and the digital economy, 11 (1) (2023), 1–17. https://doi.org/10.18080/jtde.v11n1.714.
93. Raeburn, Toby; Sale, Kayla; Saunders, Paul; and Doyle, Aunty Kerrie, ‘Aboriginal Australian mental health during the first 100 years of colonization, 1788–1888: a historical review of nineteenth–century documents’, History of psychiatry, 33 (1) (2022), 3–20. https://doi.org/10.1177/0957154×211053208.
Chronological classification—from 1901—general works
94. Anon, ‘Antarctica, geology and the Frank Stillwell Collection’, Newsletter, Australian Academy of Science, 173 (2023), 4. https://www.science.org.au/academy-newsletter/july-2023-173/antarctica-geology-and-the-frank-stillwell-collection. The Collection has now been digitised.
95. Cole, Stevie, ‘The art of fiction: fact, myth and new knowledge on the North Australian Expedition, 1855–1857’, M.Phil. thesis, University of Notre Dame Australia, 2021, 117 pp. https://researchonline.nd.edu.au/theses/324/.
96. Mason, Brett, Wizards of Oz: how Oliphant and Florey helped win the war and shape the modern world (Sydney: NewSouth Publishing, 2022), 424 pp.
97. McAllister, Maddie; Massey, Toni; and Price, Sophie, ‘Bursting the bubble: reflecting on 50 years of maritime archaeological research in Queensland’, Australian archaeology, 88 (3) (2022), 299–317. https://doi.org/10.1080/03122417.2022.2126546.
98. McCann, Joy, Ice bound: the Australian story of Antarctica (Canberra: NLA Publishing, 2022), 320 pp.
99. McKenna, Mark, Return to Uluru: a killing; a hidden history; a story that goes to the heart of the nation (Carlton, Vic.: Black Inc., 2021), 256 pp. From Black Inc.: When Mark McKenna set out to write a history of the centre of Australia, he had no idea what he would discover. One event in 1934–the shooting at Uluru of Aboriginal man Yokununna by white policeman Bill McKinnon, and subsequent Commonwealth inquiry—stood out as a mirror of racial politics in the Northern Territory at the time. But then, through speaking with the families of both killer and victim, McKenna unearthed new evidence that transformed the historical record and the meaning of the event for today. As he explains, ‘Every thread of the story connected to the present in surprising ways.’ In a sequence of powerful revelations, McKenna explores what truth-telling and reconciliation look like in practice.
100. Sinai, Saba; Caffery, Lisa; and Cosby, Amy, ‘The culture of science communication in rural and regional Australia: the role of awe and wonder’, Journal of science communication, 21 (6) (2022), 1–17. https://doi.org/10.22323/2.21060801.
101. Upstill, Garrett; Spurling, T.; Healy, Terence J.; and Simpson, Gregory W., ‘Realignment and change: CSIRO and industry 2000–10’, Historical records of Australian science, 34 (2) (2023), 109–22. https://doi.org/10.1071/HR22017.
Chronological classification—from 1901—natural sciences
102. Friedel, Margaret H.; and Morton, Stephen R., ‘A history of CSIRO’S Central Australian Laboratory, 1: 1953–80: pastoral land research’, Historical records of Australian Science, 34 (1) (2023), 36–49. https://doi.org/10.1071/HR22006.
103. Friedel, Margaret H. [and others], ‘A history of CSIRO’s Central Australian Laboratory 2, 1980–2018: interdisciplinary land research’, Historical records of Australian science, 34 (1) (2023), 50–62. https://doi.org/10.1071/HR22007.
Chronological classification—from 1901—natural sciences—physical sciences
104. Anderson, Peter E.; and Orchiston, Wayne, ‘John Beebe and the development of astronomy in Queensland, Australia’, Journal of astronomical history and heritage, 25 (3) (2022), 481–502.
105. Aston, Rachel; and Spurling, T., ‘Vale John Edgar Lane (1932–2022): thermodynamicist without peer’, Chemistry in Australia (2023), 34.
106. Broderick, Mick, ‘Filmic mutation: British nuclear tests In Australia 1952–1963’, Studies in documentary film, 16 (3) (2022), 274–97. https://doi.org/10.1080/17503280.2022.2066332.
107. Bucat, R. B.; Chandler, G. S.; and Spurling, T., ‘Vale Don Watts AM, a mover and shaker’, Chemistry in Australia (2023), 27.
108. Collocotta, Stephen J.; and Finlayson, Trevor R., ‘Guy Kendall White 1925–2018’, Historical records of Australian science, 34 (1) (2023), 63–74. https://doi.org/10.1071/HR22013.
109. Field, Les, ‘Vale Sev Sternhell (1930–2022), influential organic chemist’, Chemistry in Australia (2023), 28.
110. Goss, W. M.; Hooker, Claire; and Ekers, Ronald D., Joe Pawsey and the founding of Australian radio astronomy: early discoveries, from the sun to the cosmos (Cham, Switzerland: Springer, 2023), 1815 pp.
111. Grace, Paul, Operation Hurricane: the story of Britain’s first atomic test in Australia and the legacy that remains (Sydney: Hachette Australia, 2023), 368 pp.
112. Harris, David, ‘The secrecy of British nuclear testing in Australia’, Agora, 57 (2) (2022), 16–9.
113. Junk, Peter C.; and Koutsantonis, George, ‘Special issue dedicated to Professor Glen Deacon’, Australian journal of chemistry, 75 (8/9) (2022), 493–4. https://doi.org/10.1071/CHv75n9_FO.
114. Keeble, Kathryn, ‘General Groves’s “inevitable war with Russia”: Joseph Rotblat’s and Mark Oliphant’s existential crises’, Journal of Australian studies, 46 (2) (2022), 227–40.
115. Landsberg, Michael [and others], ‘In memoriam: Ross Smith 1946–2022’, Australian biochemist, 53 (3) (2022), 43–4.
116. McKellar, Bruce H. J., ‘Vale Tony Klein’, Australian physics, 59 (1) (2022), 29–30.
117. McNamara, Nicole; Kopinathan, Anitha; Wolff, Helen; Spurling, Thomas H.; Simpson, Gregory; and Locock, Katherine E. S., ‘Breaking down barriers: standing on the shoulders of Australia’s early female chemists’, Australian journal of chemistry, 76 (2) (2023), 63–73. https://www.publish.csiro.au/CH/pdf/CH22235. Joy Bear, Annabelle Duncan, Catherine Money and Enid Plante. Supplementary material: Staff count of employees at CSIR from 1927–1948 and CSIRO from 1949–1974, 2014–2016.
118. Pyne, Stephen G., ‘My 37 years of working with nitrogen heterocycles and alkaloids’, Australian journal of chemistry, 75 (11) (2022), 923–44. https://doi.org/10.1071/CH22144.
119. Rogers, Racheline (Lynn), ‘George Ernest Rogers 1927–2021’, Historical records of Australian science, 34 (2) (2023), 144–57. https://doi.org/10.1071/HR34004. Supplementary material includes a list of publications.
120. Sarkissian, John, ‘CSIRO’s Parkes Telescope: 60 years old and going strong’, Engineering Heritage Australia magazine, 4 (3) (2022), 32–6.
121. Spurling, T. H., ‘Walsh, Sir Alan (1916–1998), physicist and inventor of atomic absorption spectroscopy’, in Australian dictionary of biograpy, National Centre for Biography, Canberra, 2023. https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/walsh-sir-alan-32130/text39700.
122. Urwin, Jessica, ‘The radioactive Dr Mawson: Douglas Mawson and the quest for Australia’s radium riches, 1904–58’, Australian historical studies, 53 (1) (2022), 26–42. https://doi.org/10.1080/1031461X.2021.1958878.
123. Wong, Danny; and Failes, Robert, ‘Vale Jacob (Jack) Shemuel Shapiro (1937–2022), polymer chemist’, Chemistry in Australia (2022), 30.
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124. Anon, ‘Professor John Stewart Pate AM FAA FRS 15 January 1932–1 July 2023’, Newsletter, Australian Academy of Science, 173 (2023), 1. https://www.science.org.au/academy-newsletter/july-2023-173/fellows-update.
125. Anon, ‘Associate Professor Lori Lach wins the 2022 Ian Mackerras Medal’, Myrmecia, 58 (4) (2022), 3.
126. Anon, ‘Professor Robert (Bob) Leslie Pressey FAA FRS 16 September 1953–5 July 2023’, Newsletter, Australian Academy of Science, 173 (2023), 1, https://www.science.org.au/academy-newsletter/july-2023-173/fellows-update.
127. Arthington, Angela, ‘A career retrospective’, Proceedings of the Royal Society of Queensland, 131 (2022), 179–95. https://doi.org/10.53060/prsq.2022-22. Included list of publications.
128. Atkins, Brenda, The naturalist: the remarkable life of Allan Riverstone McCulloch (Sydney: NewSouth Publishing, 2022), 208 pp.
129. Baker, Barry; and Garnett, Stephen, ‘2022 D. L. Serventy Medal citation: Dr Eric Woehler OAM’, Emu—austral ornithology, 122 (3/4) (2022), 288–9. https://doi.org/10.1080/01584197.2022.2071122.
130. Barkla, John, ‘Tribute to Audrey Eagle’, Trilepidia: newsletter of the New Zealand Plant Conservation Network, 226 (2023), 2–5.
131. Barrows, Timothy, ‘Obituary for Alec B. Costin (1925–2022)’, Quaternary Australasia, 39 (2) (2022), 9–10. Includes list of publications.
132. Bayly, Michael, ‘New Life Member of ASBS: Barbara Briggs’, Australasian Systematic Botany Society newsletter, 192 (2022), 3.
133. Beer, Don, Miracle on Black Mountain: a history of the Australian National Botanic Garden (Braddon, A.C.T.: Halstead Press, 2022), 330 pp.
134. Calver, M., ‘Under a cloak of invisibility: use of books and book chapters published by the Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales since 1970’, Australian zoologist, 42 (3) (2022), 816–46. https://doi.org/10.7882/AZ.2022.012. Includes list of books published by the Society 1970–2013.
135. Calver, M., ‘Thank you to Denis Saunders for 30 years’ service to Pacific conservation biology’, Pacific conservation biology, 28 (5) (2022), i–ii. https://doi.org/10.1071/PC22013.
136. Campbell, Maxwell, ‘2022 Australian Natural History Medallion: Dr Genevieve Gates’, Victorian naturalist, 140 (2), 55–7.
137. Carr, Ron, ‘The Queensland Natural History Award, 2022 [awarded to Conrad Hoskin]’, Queensland naturalist, 60 (1/6) (2022), 1–2.
138. Clarkson, John, ‘In the beginning… It’s an honour: the history of Life Membership’, Australasian Systematic Botany Society newsletter, 192 (2022), 4–9.
139. Cullen, J. M.; Palmer, W.A.; and Sheppard, A. W., ‘Biological control of weeds in Australia: the last 120 years’, Austral entomology, 62 (2023), 133–48. https://doi.org/10.1111/aen.12638.
140. Fleischmann, Andreas, ‘The huge scientific footprint of Allen James Lowrie (1948–2021)’, Carnivorous plant newsletter, 51 (1) (2022), 22–36. Includes lists of taxa named for and by Lowrie, and his publications.
141. Fletcher, Murray, ‘Obituary: Richard James Rowe 6th May 1948–4th April 2023’, Myrmecia, 59 (2) (2023), 5-11. Includes list of publications.
142. Garnett, Stephen, ‘2022 BirdLife Australia Fellows citation: Professor Kate Buchanan’, Emu—austral ornithology, 122 (3/4) (2022), 290. https://doi.org/10.1080/01584197.2022.2126459.
143. Gunning, Brian [and others], First know the nature of things: celebrating the life and work of Denis John Carr (1915–2008): botanist, scholar, mentor (Canberra: Phytoglyph Press, 2021), 390 pp.
144. Hales, Dinah; Naumann, Ian; and Fletcher, Murray, ‘Obituary: Mary Carver, 1930–2022’, Myrmecia, 59 (1) (2023), 6–8.
145. Hallam, Neil D.; and Williams, Richard J., ‘Vale Beth Gott, AM, MSc (Melb), PhD (Lond.) plant physiologist, ethnobotanist, teacher (25 July 1922 to 8 July 2022)’, Australian journal of botany, 70 (5) (2022), 396–7. https://doi,org/10.1071/BT22086.
146. Hamylton, Sarah M.; Hutchings, Pat; Sims, Carrie; and Ward, Selina, ‘The Australian Coral Reef Society: the last 40 years of a century working with Australia’s coral reefs’, Historical records of Australian science, 34 (1) (2023), 1–18. https://doi.org/10.1071/HR22010.
147. Heenana, Peter; Norton, David A.; and Molloy, Susan C. R., ‘Brian Peter John Molloy (12 August 1930–31 July 2022): field ecologist, botanist and conservationist’, New Zealand journal of botany, 60 (2022), 465–80.
148. Hutchings, Pat; Brown, Barbara E.; Byrne, Maria; Hamylton, Sarah; and Spencer, Tom, ‘The remarkable contributions of ten outstanding women to Australian coral reef science’, Historical records of Australian science, 34 (1) (2023), 19–35. https://doi.org/10.1071/HR22009. Isobel Bennett, Vicki Harriott, Dorothy Hill, Sidnie Manton, Loisette Marsh, Sheina Marshall, Patricia Mather, Anne Stephenson, Carden Wallace, Bette Willis.
149. Kenneally, Kevin, ‘Allen James Lowrie 10 October 1948–30 August 2021’, Western Australian naturalist, 32 (3) (2022), 137–46.
150. Kenneally, Kevin, ‘Allen James Lowrie (10 October 1948–30 August 2021)’, Carnivorous plant newsletter, 51 (1) (2022), 10–3.
151. Klassen, Marcel; Standen, Roger; and Lane, Brett, ‘J.N. Hobbs Medal 2023: citation—Dr Rosalind Jessop’, Australasian field ornithology, 40 (2023), 165. http://dx.doi.org/10.20938/afo40165165.
152. Kurek, Anthony, ‘The “Entomological Society of Victoria” … a brief history!’, Myrmecia, 58 (1) (2022), 70–1.
153. Lindberg, David R.; and Haszprunar, Gerhard, ‘Laudatio for Dr. Winston F. Ponder—a life of malacology’, Molluscan research, 42 (4) (2022), 661–70. https://doi.org/10.1080/13235818.2022.2124344.
154. Makinson, Bob; and Richardson, Mark, ‘The first twelve years—an outline history of ANPC, 1991–2003’, Australian plant conservation: journal of the Australian Network for Plant Conservation, 30 (3) (2022), 3–7.
155. McKinlay, Bruce; and Kennedy, Euan, ‘Kerry-Jayne Wilson MNZM 6 March 1949–20 March 2022’, Notornis, 69 (3) (2022), 274–8. https://www.birdsnz.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/Obituary_69_274-278.v3.pdf. Includes list of publications.
156. Miskelly, Colin M., ‘From farm to forest: 50 years of ecological transformations on Mana Island, New Zealand’, Tuhinga, 34 (2023), 1–46. https://doi.org/10.3897/tuhinga.34.98136.
157. Monro, Anna; and Lepschi, Brendan, ‘Kirsten Cowley retires from CANB’, Australasian Systematic Botany Society newsletter, 192 (2022), 13–4.
158. Nunn, Richard [and others], ‘In memory of Allen James Lowrie (1948–2021)’, Carnivorous plant newsletter, 51 (1) (2022), 14–21.
159. Olde, Peter M., ‘Philip William Moore 27 February 1939–26 June 2022’, Australasian Systematic Botany Society newsletter, 193/4 (2023), 41.
160. Parsons, R. F., ‘Neville H. Scarlett 5th October 1944–10th August 2022’, Australasian Systematic Botany Society newsletter, 192 (2022), 20.
161. Rawlinson, William D.; Ferson, Mark J.; and Taylor, Peter C., ‘Obituary: Peter William Robertson (7 July 1945–6 July 2022)’, Microbiology Australia, 44 (1) (2023), 64. https://doi.org/10.1071/MA23018.
162. Reid, Dennis; and Suthers, Iain, ‘Harald Dannevig and the FIS Endeavour: pioneer of Australian fisheries and oceanography’, Signals, 139 (2022), 12–9.
163. Shea, Glen; Cox, Russell; Moulds, Max; and Fletcher, Murray, ‘ Who was N. Geary?’, Myrmecia, 59 (1) (2023), 11–4.
164. Smith, Val, ‘Biographical sketch—Helen Patricia Ramsay (1928–)’, New Zealand Botanical Society newsletter, 143 (2021), 9–10.
165. Turton, Stephen M., ‘Festschrift initiative: celebrating Distinguished Professor Jamie Kirkpatrick AM’, Geographical research, 61 (2022), 11–7. https://doi.org/10.1111/1745-5871.12570.
166. Walton, Craig; Hynes, Ross; and Edwards, Geoff, ‘The Royal Society of Queensland award of Life Membership to Angela H. Arthington, 18 June 2022’, Proceedings of the Royal Society of Queensland, 131 (2022), 177–8. https://doi.org/10.53060/prsq.2022-21.
167. Wolff, Helen, ‘Dr. Mary Margaret Chattaway’, in CSIROpedia, CSIRO, 2023. https://csiropedia.csiro.au/margaret-chattaway/.
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168. Anon, ‘Remembering Allan Mason’, Journal of the Historical Studies Group, Geoscience Society of New Zealand, 73 (2023), 1–5.
169. Anon, ‘Emeritus Professor John Francis Lovering AO FAA FTSE 27 March 1930–4 January 2023’, Newsletter, Australian Academy of Science, 168 (2023), 1. https://www.science.org.au/academy-newsletter/january-february-2023-168/fellows-update.
170. Baillie, P, ‘S. Warren Carey: New Guinea oil explorer (1934–1942)’, Papers and proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania, 155 (2) (2021), 55–68. https://doi.org/10.26749/rstpp.155.2.55.
171. Barnett, Ross, ‘Uncertain enterprises: the experience of two gold dredging companies on the Clutha River above Cromwell, New Zealand’, Journal of Australasian mining history, 20 (2022), 50–72.
172. Bedford, Richard, ‘Selebresent blong tufala Big Man blong stadi long Melanesia: Harold Chillingworth Brookfield (1926–2022) and Murray Chapman (1935–2022)’, New Zealand geographer, 78 (3) (2022), 200–3.
173. Bedford, Richard, ‘David Ian Pool (1936 –2022) BA, MA (Hons) (NZ), PhD (ANU) CNZM, FRSNZ’, New Zealand geographer, 78 (2) (2022), 167–9.
174. Branagan, Marty, ‘David Branagan (1930–2022)’, INHIGEO annual record, 55 (2023), 37–40.
175. Cooper, B. J.; and Major, R. B., ‘David Walter Peel Corbett (25 April 1933 to 17 September 2021)’, INHIGEO annual record, 54 (2022), 18–21.
176. Gleadow, Andy; and Birch, Bill, ‘John Francis Lovering 27 March 1930–4 January 2023’, TAG: the Australian geologist, 206 (2023), 43.
177. Large, Ross, ‘Tony (Anthony) Hope 1940–2023’, TAG: the Australian geologist, 207 (2023), 39.
178. McFadden, Phil, ‘Roy Woodall 1930–2021’, Historical records of Australian science, 34 (2) (2023), 136–43. https://doi.org/10.1071/HR23002.
179. Nathan, Simon, ‘Graeme Stevens: pioneer science communicator’, Geoscience Society of New Zealand newsletter, 37 (2022), 11–3.
180. Rhodes. John, ‘Adkin, Cotton and the Tararuas’, Journal of the Historical Studies Group. Geoscience Society of New Zealand, 71 (2022), 29–33.
181. Rimmer, Peter J., ‘Emeritus Professor Joseph Michael Powell 27 December 1938–7 July 2022’, Geographical research, 61 (1) (2023), 148–9. https://doi.org/10.1111/1745-5871.12582.
182. Rix, Alan, ‘The Dunstan deals: how some geological treasures left Australia’, Proceedings of the Royal Society of Queensland, 132 (2023), [20]. https://doi.org/10.53060/prsq.2023.3. On the sale to overseas institutions of fossils and geological specimens in the collection of Benjamin Dunstan.
183. Roche, Michael, ‘Ben Garnier and geography at the University of Otago, 1945 –1951’, New Zealand geographer, 78 (2) (2022), 147–56. https://doi.org/10.1111/nzg.12339.
184. Thomas, Alun, ‘Mawson’s other diaries’, SEGments: journal of the Scientific Expedition Group, 37 (3) (2021), 2–6.
185. Warner, R. F., ‘An intimate history of leadership: Sydney University’s Department of Geography, 1921–1997’, Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales, 144 (2022), 255–70.
186. White, Susan, ‘Edmund Bernard (Bernie) Joyce 17 August 1934–30 January 2022’, TAG: the Australian geologist, 205 (2022), 43.
187. Williams, Cory [and others], ‘Jack Arthur Hallberg October 1942–January 2023’, TAG: the Australian geologist, 207 (2023), 38–9.
188. Withnall, Ian; with Fletcher, Sue; and Holland, Tim, ‘GSA—the last 20 years’, TAG: the Australian geologist, 204 (2022), 20–31.
189. Wynne, Phillip, ‘Vale: Frederick Edward Mulhearin (Ted) Lilley (1940–2022)’, Preview, 220 (2022), 13–4. https://doi.org/10.1080/14432471.2022.2129776.
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190. Angelova, Maia; Pan, Lei; Yearwood, John; and Marchant, Tim, ‘Lynn Margaret Batten 31 October 1948 to 28 July 2022’, Gazette of the Australian Mathematical Society, 49 (4) (2022), 165–7.
191. Anon, ‘Australian Mathematical Society awards’, Gazette of the Australian Mathematical Society, 50 (1) (2023), 16–21. George Szekeres Medal awarded to Igor Shparlinski; Australian Mathematical Society Medal awarded to Guoyin Li; inaugural Rodney Baxter Prize awarded to David Ridout.
192. Anon, ‘Professor Gordon Elliott ‘Tim’ Wall FAA 11 March 1925–9 July 2023’, Newsletter, Australian Academy of Science, 173 (2023), 1. https://www.science.org.au/academy-newsletter/july-2023-173/fellows-update.
193. Bagirov, A. M. [and others], ‘Special issue dedicated to the 80th birthday of Professor Alexander Rubinov’, Optimization, 77 (4) (2022), 775–8. https://doi.org/10.1080/02331934.2022.2057066.
194. Bracken, Tony; and Hart, Vincent, ‘Ludvik Bass’, Gazette of the Australian Mathematical Society, 50 (1) (2023), 32–4. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0033822200000321.
195. Praeger, C. E.; and Ward, L. A., ‘Women in Mathematics Special Interest Group of the Australian Mathematical Society’ in Fifty years of women in mathematics, Beery, J. L.; Greenwald, S. J.; and Kessel, C., eds (Springer, 2022), pp. 1029–49. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-82658-1_88. Association for Women in Mathematics series, vol. 28.
196. Suslov, Sergey A.; Phillips, Brian; and Sukhorukova, Nadia, ‘Vladimir Petrovich Gurarii’, Gazette of the Australian Mathematical Society, 50 (2) (2023), 80–1.
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197. Anon, ‘ASP Fellowship awarded to Donald McManus’, Newsletter, Australian Society for Parasitology, 33 (2) (2022), 5–6.
198. Anon, ‘ASP Fellowship awarded to David Emery’, Newsletter, Australian Society for Parasitology, 33 (2) (2022), 7–8.
199. Anon, ‘2022 Frank Fenner Prize for Life Scientist of the Year [Si Ming Man]’, Australian biochemist, 53 (3) (2022), 35.
200. Anon, ‘BMM [Bancroft-Mackerras Medal for Excellence] winner, Tania de Koning-Ward’, Newsletter, Australian Society for Parasitology, 33 (2) (2022), 9–11.
201. Anon, ‘Obituary: Professor Barry Nurcombe AM’, Australasian psychiatry, 31 (3) (2023), 410. https://doi.org/10.1177/10398562231169833b.
202. Barclay, Luke C.; and Mandarano, Giovanni, ‘Australian medical imaging and world war one’, Journal of medical radiation sciences, 69 (2022), 510–7. https://doi.org/10.1002/jmrs.610.
203. Barnes, Graeme; and Bishop, Tom, ‘Professor Ruth Francis Bishop’, Chiron (2022). https://medicine.unimelb.edu.au/engage/alumni/welcome-to-chiron-2022/in-memorium/professor-ruth-francis-bishop.
204. Berridge, Virginia [and others], ‘Introduction: before e-cigarettes—the pre-history of public health, tobacco and nicotine in the UK, Australia and the US’ in E-cigarettes and the comparative politics of harm reduction, Berridge, Virginia [and others], ed. (Cham, Switzerland: Springer, 2023), pp. 1–21.
205. Beveridge, I.; and Barker, I. K., ‘John Henry (Jack) Arundel AM DipChem BVSc DVSc honoris causa January 18, 1925–August 8, 2020’, Australian veterinary journal, 100 (7) (2022), 324–4. https://doi.org/10.1111/avj.13177.
206. Clark, Graeme M., I want to fix ears: inside the Cochlear implant story (Forest Hill, Vic.: ISCAST, 2021), 282 pp.
207. Clayton, Alison, ‘Malaria therapy for general paralysis of the insane at the Sunbury Hospital for the Insane in Australia, 1925–6’, History of psychiatry, 33 (4) (2022), 377–93. https://doi.org/10.1177/0957154X221120757.
208. Collis, Julie, ‘Fresh air and sunshine: the health aspects of sleepouts, sunrooms,and sundecks in South Australian architecture of the 1930s’, Proceedings of the Society of Architectural Historians Australia and New Zealand (SAHANZ), 38 (2022), 147–57. https://doi.org/10.55939/a3989p6hza.
209. Cooper, Michael G., ‘Fifty years of the history of anaesthesia and related fields in Anaesthesia and intensive care’, Anaesthesia and intensive care, 50 (2 supplement) (2022), 4–7. https://doi.org/10.1177/0310057X221123819.
210. Curson, Peter, A time of terror: the black death in Sydney (Bloomington, Indiana: Xlibris Corporation, 2022), 200 pp.
211. Daly, C., ‘John Keith Henderson: first Australian to provide dental treatment to troops on active service’, Journal of military and veterans’ health, 30 (3) (2022), 92–101.
212. Donato, Celeste M.; Barnes, Graeme; and Bines, Julie E., ‘Vale Professor Ruth Frances Bishop AC 1933–2022’, Microbiology Australia, 43 (3) (2022), 144. https://doi.org/10.1071/MA22046.
213. Donnan, Geoffrey; Davis, Steven; and Donnan, Christopher, ‘Peter F. Bladin: a pioneer in stroke’, International journal of stroke, 17 (9) (2023), 1050–1. https://doi.org/10.1177/17474930221120144.
214. Draper, Brian, ‘Issues in the development of community mental health services for older people in Australia, 1950–2020’, Health and history, 23 (2) (2022), 58–80. https://doi.org/10.1353/hah.2022.0042.
215. Efron, Nathan; and Chakman, Joseph, ‘Brian Layland OAM’, Clinical and experimental optometry, 106 (1) (2023), 96–7. https://doi.org/10.1080/08164622.2022.2156776.
216. Efron, Nathan; and Gutteridge, Ian. F., ‘Jean Soffy Cole (nèe Colledge) PSM’, Clinical and experimental optometry, 106 (1) (2023), 94–5. https://doi.org/10.1080/08164622.2022.2146487.
217. Eklund, Eric, ‘New South Wales-Victorian border communities in the influenza pandemic, 1919’, Victorian historical journal, 93 (2) (2022), 439–53.
218. Gutteridge, Ian F.; and Efron, Nathan, ‘Jonathan Nathan OAM DSc’, Clinical and experimental optometry, 106 (1) (2023), 98–9. https://doi.org/10.1080/08164622.2022.2146488.
219. Hogan, Tim, ‘The 1919–1920 influenza pandemic in Victoria: primary sources and contemporary published material’, Victorian historical journal, 93 (2) (2022), 413–26.
220. Holbrook, Carolyn, ‘Public health in a federation: lessons from the Spanish influenza in Australia’, Social history of medicine, 35 (3) (2022), 818–46. https://doi.org/10.1093/shm/hkac005.
221. Hyslop, Anthea, ‘The great pandemic of 1918–1919: pneumonic influenza in Australia’, Victorian historical journal, 93 (2) (2022), 333–47.
222. Kehoe, Thomas, Cancer data for good: a history of the Victorian Cancer Registry (Singapore: Palgrave Macmillan, 2022), 156 pp.
223. Kelly, Anne Maree, ‘Dr Vale [sic] Joseph Epstein: a pioneer of emergency medicine’, Canadian journal of emergency medicine, 24 (2022), 578. https://doi.org/10.1007/s43678-022-00359-0.
224. Kelly, Anne Maree, ‘Joseph Epstein AM FACEM’, Chiron (2022). https://medicine.unimelb.edu.au/engage/alumni/welcome-to-chiron-2022/in-memorium/joseph-epstein-am-facem.
225. Kennet, Margery; Walls, Neil; and Macreadie, Ian, ‘Vale: Tony Della-Porta’, Microbiology Australia, 43 (4) (2022), 200. https://doi.org/10.1071/MA22047.
226. Kune, Randall, ‘Emeritus Professor Gabriel Andrew Kune’, Chiron (2022). https://medicine.unimelb.edu.au/engage/alumni/welcome-to-chiron-2022/in-memorium/emeritus-professor-gabriel-andrew-kune.
227. Maddock, W., ‘Too sick for caring? An analysis of the health impact of the Great War (1914–1918) on the first cohort of New Zealand nurses who served’, Journal of military and veterans’ health, 31 (2) (2023), 56–64.
228. McMaugh, Kate; and Middleton, Warwick, ‘The history and politics of “false memories”: the Australian experience’, Journal of trauma and dissociation, 23 (3) (2022), 177–90. https://doi.org/10.1080/15299732.2022.2028223.
229. Nou, Suzi L. H., ‘Geoffrey Kaye Oration 2021: challenges and cherished moments in Australian anaesthesia, as seen by the women Presidents of the Australian Society of Anaesthetists’, Anaesthesia and intensive care, 50 (2 supplement) (2022), 8–15. https://doi.org/10.1177/0310057×221119823.
230. Sheehan, Mary, ‘A grassroots view of Spanish influenza in Melbourne’, Victorian historical journal, 93 (2) (2022), 349–72.
231. Strange, Carolyn, ‘Post-influenza syndrome: exploring the association between suicide and influenza in New South Wales, 1919–21’, Health and history, 24 (1) (2022), 1–24. https://doi.org/10.1353/hah.2022.0000.
232. Traub, Rebecca, ‘Vale Donald McManus’, Newsletter, Australian Society for Parasitology, 33 (2) (2022), 4.
233. Vajda, F.J. E.; and Berkovic, S. F., ‘Dr Petert F Bladin AO’, Chiron (2022). https://medicine.unimelb.edu.au/engage/alumni/welcome-to-chiron-2022/in-memorium/dr-peter-f-bladin-ao.
234. Walker, Michelle, ‘New Zealand’s Karitane hospitals and maternal mental health care, 1907 to 1980’, Health and history, 24 (2) (2022), 81–104. https://doi.org/10.1353/hah.2022.0043.
235. Westmore, Ann, ‘Melville Clinic, a utopian experiment in community mental health services: what was new and what survived?’, Health and history, 24 (2) (2022), 5–31. https://doi.org/10.1353/hah.2022.0040. The Clinic opened in 1975 in Brunswick, Victoria.
236. White, Richard T., ‘Royal Prince Alfred Hospital as the birthplace of general hospital psychiatry in New South Wales’, Health and history, 24 (1) (2022), 65–85. https://doi.org/10.1353/hah.2022.0003.
237. Williams, Sue, Under her skin: the life and work of Professor Fiona Wood, AM, National Living Treasure (Crows Nest, N.S.W.: Allen & Unwin, 2022), 384 pp.
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238. Anon, ‘Professor Robert Buchanan (Alex) FTSE’, Impact: magazine of the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Technology, 214 (2023), 62.
239. Anon, ‘Dr Mike Poole FTSE’, Impact: magazine of the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Technology, 214 (2023), 62.
240. Cook, Margaret, ‘Australia’s entanglement in global cotton’, Agricultural History, 96 (1/2) (2022), 29–53. https://doi.org/10.1215/00021482-9619788.
Chronological classification—from 1901—applied sciences—engineering and technology
241. Anon, ‘Emeritus Professor Chris Fell AO FTSE’, Impact: magazine of the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Technology, 214 (2023), 62.
242. Anon, ‘Professor Anthony (Tony) Vernon Bradshaw FTSE’, Impact: magazine of the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Technology, 214 (2023), 63.
243. Anon, ‘Emeritus Professor Robin King FTSE’, Impact: magazine of the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Technology, 214 (2023), 63.
244. Anon, ‘Dr William (Bill) Roderick Blevin AM FTSE FAA’, Impact: magazine of the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Technology, 214 (2023), 63.
245. Gerrand, Peter, ‘John Nils Almgren (1930–2021): an outstanding figure in Australian telecommunications manufacturing, and in philanthropy’, Journal of telecommunications and the digital economy, 10 (2) (2022), 288–96.
246. Glencross-Grant, Rex; and Moore, John C., ‘The all-red line: the pacific cable and its significant role in international communications, 1902–2022’, in Australasian Engineering Heritage Conference: AEHC 2022 (Barton, ACT: Engineers Australia, 2023), pp. 1–15.
247. Marfella, Giorgio, ‘Seeds of concrete progress: grain elevators and technology transfer between America and Australia’, Proceedings of the Society of Architectural Historians Australia and New Zealand (SAHANZ), 38 (2022), 32–46. https://doi.org/10.55939/a4000pi5hk.
248. McConville, Chris, ‘“Loyally made for loyal Australians”: industrial heritage, modernity and nationalism at Australian Knitting Mills, Richmond, 1910–55’, Victorian historical journal, 93 (1) (2022), 127–52.
249. Miller-Yeaman, Renee, ‘Producing the house: the Commonwealth Experimental Building Station and housing research’, Proceedings of the Society of Architectural Historians Australia and New Zealand (SAHANZ), 38 (2022), 73–80. https://doi.org/10.55939/a3995ptgqb.
250. Tonkin, Peter, ‘Engineering heritage of the Watson Bay Arts Precinct’, Engineering Heritage Australia magazine, 4 (3) (2022), 4–9.
251. Vinnal, Steve, ‘Stewart Julian Wallace (1954–2022): contributor to global telecommunnications and life’, Journal of telecommunications and the digital economy, 11 (1) (2023), 131–5. https://doi.org/10.18080/jtde.v11n1.71422.
252. Weston, Tony, ‘History and heritage: a look at the first rubber-tyred loaders in Australian underground metal mines’, AusIMM bulletin, 24 (2022). https://www.ausimm.com/bulletin/bulletin-articles/history-and-heritage-a-look-at-the-first-rubber-tyred-loaders-in-australian-underground-metal-mines/.
Chronological classification—from 1901—human sciences
253. Clark, Ian D. [and others], ‘Aboriginal use of fire as a weapon in colonial Victoria: a preliminary analysis’, Australian historical studies, 54 (1) (2023), 109–24.
254. Clarke, Anne [and others], ‘Style and substance: McCarthy versus Mountford and the emergence of an archaeology of rock art 1948–1960’ in Histories of Australian rock art research, Taçon, Paul C. [and others], eds (Canberra: ANU Press, 2022), pp. 11–25.
255. Goldhahn, Joakim [and others], ‘Paddy Compass Namadbara and Baldwin Spencer: an artist’s recollecton of the first commissioned Aboriginal bark paintings in Oenpelli, 1912’, Australian Aboriginal studies (2021), 436–65.
256. Heil, Daniela, ‘Gaynor Macdonald (1948–2022)’, Oceania, 92 (3) (2022), 245–9. https://doi.org/10.1002/ocea.5349.
257. McDonald, Jo, ‘The Sydney School and the genesis of contemporary Australian rock art research’ in Histories of Australian rock art research, Taçon, Paul C. [and others], eds (Canberra: ANU Press, 2022), pp. 43–71. https://doi.org/10.22459/TA55.2022.04.
258. Ouzman, Sven; and Smith, Claire, ‘Women in Australian rock art research: the legacies of Andrée Rosenfeld and Patricia Vinnicombe’ in Histories of Australian rock art research, Taçon, Paul C. [and others], eds (Canberra: ANU Press, 2022), pp. 74–94. https://doi.org//10.22459/TA55.2022.05.
259. Paisley, Fiona, ‘Education as anthropology: A. P. Elkin on “native education”, the Pacific, and Australia in the 1930s’, History of education (2022), 21. https://doi.org/10.1080/0046760X.2022.2112768.
260. Pelayo, Francisco, ‘Hermann Klaatsch and his photographic representations of Australian aborigines during his scientific trip through Australia (1904–1907’, Culture & history digital journal, 12 (1) (2023), 14. https://doi.org/10.3989/chdj.2023.008.
261. Sutton, Peter, ‘Obituary for Bruce Rigsby’, Australian journal of anthropology, 33 (2) (2022), 328–9.
Book reviews
261. Atkins, Brenda, The naturalist: the remarkable life of Allan Riverstone McCulloch (2022). Review: Lowe, Ian, Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, 109 (1), (2023), 105–7.
262. Beresford, Quentin, Wounded country: the Murray-Darling Basin: a contested history (2021). Reviews: McIntyre, Julie, Journal of Australian colonial history, 24, (2022), 176–8; Pennay, Bruce, Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, 108 (1), (2022), 108–10.
263. Carey, Jane, Taking to the field: a history of Australian women in science (2023). Review: Maroske, Sara, Historical records of Australian science, 34 (2), (2023), 162–4.
264. Cook, Margaret; Frost, Lionel; Gaynor, Andrea; Gregory, Jenny; Morgan, Ruth A.; Shanahan, Martin; and Spearritt, Peter, Cities in a sunburnt country: water and the making of urban Australia (2022). Reviews: Davison, Graeme, History Australia, 20 (2), 320–1; Radcliffe, John, Australian historical studies, 54 (2), (2023), 367–9.
265. Cripps, Ann, Gardeners, plant collectors, friends: Hobart Town and beyond (2022). Review: Wilson, Elizabeth, Papers and proceedings of the Tasmanian Historical Research Association, 70 (1), (2023), 70–1.
266. Dowling, Peter, Fatal contact: how epidemics nearly wiped out Australia’s First Peoples (2021). Review: Robson, Claire, Health and history, 24 (1), (2022), 149–50.
267. Finlayson, Julie D.; and Morphy, Frances, eds, Ethnographer and contrarian: biographical and anthropological essays in honour of Peter Sutton (2020). Review: Millard, Adele, Oceania, 92 (2), (2022), 240–1.
268. Fornasiero, Jean; and West-Sooby, John, “Roaming freely throughout the universe”: Nicholas Baudin’s voyage to Australia and the pursuit of science (2021) Reviews: Dooley, Gillian, Journal of the Historical Society of South Australia, 50, (2022), 110–1; Garden, Don, Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, 108 (2), (2022), 253–4.
269. George, Alex S.; and Moore, David T., eds, Peter Good: Kew’s gardener with Matthew Flinders on HMS Investigator, 1801–1803 (2022). Review: Barker, Robyn; and Barker, Bill, ‘The Good book’, Australasian Systematic Botany Society newsletter, 193, (2023), 36–9.
270. Gibson, Jason M., Ceremony men: making ethnography and the return of the Strehlow Collection (2020). Review: Rowse, Tim, ‘Jason M. Gibson on Strehlow’s shadow’, History Australia, 19 (4), 813–5.
271. Gunning, Brian; Jahnke, Roland; Manifold, Marion; and Wellington, Bruce, First know the nature of things: celebrating the life and work of Denis John Carr (1915–2008): botanist, scholar, mentor (2021). Review: Passioura, John, Historical records of Australian science, 34 (1), (2023), 78–9.
272. Hamacher, Duane, with Elders and knowledge holders: Anderson, Ghillar Michael; Barsa, John; Bosum, David; Day, Ron; Passi, Segar; and Tapim, Alo, The first astronomers: how Indigenous Elders read the stars (2022). Review: Stevenson, Tony, Historical records of Australian science, 34 (1), (2023), 75–7.
273. Herle, Anita; and Philp, Jude, eds., Recording Kastom: Alfred Haddon’s journals from the Torres Strait and New Guinea, 1888 and 1898 (2020). Reviews: Brady, Liam M., Australian historical studies, 53 (4), (2022), 653–4; Gibson, Jason, ‘Recording Kastom: Alfred Haddon’s journals from the Torres Strait and New Guinea, 1888 and 1898’, Anthropological forum, 32 (2), (2022), 189–91.
274. Hoare, Judith, The woman who cracked the anxiety code: the extraordinary life of Dr Claire Weekes (2019). Review: Leckie, Jacqueline, Health and history, 24 (1), (2022), 142–4.
275. Hogan, Eleanor, Into the loneliness: the unholy alliance of Ernestine Hill and Daisy Bates (2021). Review: Scarfe, Janet, Journal of the Historical Society of South Australia, 50, (2022), 114–5.
276. Holmes, Branden; and Linnard, Gareth, eds., Thylacine: the history, ecology and loss of the Tasmanian tiger (2023). Review: Ward, Malcolm, Papers and proceedings of the Tasmanian Historical Research Association, 79 (1), (2023), 74–5.
277. Howes, Hilary; Jones, Tristen; and Spriggs, Matthew, eds, Uncovering Pacific pasts: histories of archaeology in Oceania (2022). Reviews: Flexner, James L., Historical records of Australian science, 34 (2), (2023), 160–1; Kirch, Patrick V., Archaeology in Oceania, 58 (1), (2023), 131–3.
278. Irving, Terry, The fatal lure of politics: the life and thought of Vere Gordon Childe (2020). Review: Gojak, Denis, Australian historical studies, 54 (1), (2023), 160–1.
279. Keogh, Luke, The Wardian case: how a simple box changed the world (2020). Review: McCook, Stuart, Isis, 114 (2), (2023), 442–3.
280. Laverick, Sarah, Through ice and fire: the adventures, science and people behind Australia’s famous icebreaker Aurora Australis (2019). Review: Bush, Martin, Historical records of Australian science, 34 (1), (2023), 77–8.
281. Lawrence, Susan and Davies, Peter, Sludge: disaster on Victoria’s goldfields (2019). Review: Mountford, Benjamin, Victorian historical journal, 93 (2), (2022), 488–90.
282. Lomb, Nick; and Stevenson, Toner, eds, Eclipse chasers (2023). Reviews: Bernard, Stephanie, Historical records of Australian science, 34 (2), (2023), 158–9; Orchiston, Wayne, Journal of astronomical history and heritage, 26 (1), (2023), 273–5.
283. Mabberley, David J.; and Moore, David T., The Robert Brown handbook: a guide to the life and work of Robert Brown (1773–1858), Scottish botanist (2022). Review: Nelson, E. Charles, Archives of natural history, 49 (2), (2022), 431–2.
284. McCann, Joy, Ice bound: the Australian story of Antarctica (2022). Review: Bush, Martin, Historical records of Australian science, 34 (1), (2023), 77–8.
285. McConville, Andrew In search of the last continent: Australia and early Antarctic exploration (2022). Review: Frame, Bob, Polar record, 59, (2023), 2.
286. McGregor, Russell, Idling in green places: a life of Alec Chisholm (2019). Review: Ekkel, Ruby, Australian historical studies, 54 (2), 381–2.
287. Noon, Karlie; and de Napoli, Krystal, Astronomy: sky country (2022). Review: Stevenson, Tony, Historical records of Australian science, 34 (1), (2023), 75–7.
288. Orchiston, Waynbe; Robertson, Peter; and Sullivan, Woodruff T. III, Golden years of Australian radio astronomy: an illustrated history (2021). Review: Wendt, Harry’, Journal of astronomical history and heritage, 25 (3), (2022), 596–7.
289. Quilty, Patrick G., The dawning of Antarctica: through exploration to occupation (2021). Reviews: Allison, Ian, Antarctic science, 34 (5), (2022), 401–2; Hayward, Marcus, Polar journal, 12 (2), (2022), 387–8.
290. Russell, Lynette, ed., A trip to the Dominions: the scientific event that changed Australia (2021). Review: Thomas, Martin, Australian historical studies, 53 (4), (2022), 651–3.
291. Shaw, Ian W., Pandemic: the Spanish flu in Australia 1918–1920 (2020). Review: Battles, Heather, Health and history, 24 (2), (2022), 194–6.
292. Simpson, David, The Royal Navy in Indigenous Australia, 1795–1855: maritime encounters and British Museum collections (2020). Review: Coote, Jeremy, Journal of the history of collections, 35 (1), 201–2.
293. Sutton, Peter; and Walshe, Keryn, Farmers or hunter-gatherers?: the dark emu debate (2021). Reviews: Bellwood, Peter, Oceania, 91 (3), 375–6; Holdaway, Simon, Archaeology in Oceania, 57 (3), (2022), 275–7.
294. Taçon, Paul C.; May, Sally K.; Frederick, Ursula K.; and McDonald, Jo, eds, Histories of Australian rock art research (2022). Review: Hoerman, Rachel, Archaeology in Oceania, 58 (2), 225–6.
295. Turnbull, Paul, Science, museums and collecting the indigenous dead in colonial Australia (2017). Review: Gibson, Jason, Australian historical studies, 54 (2), 365–6.
296. Tynan, Elizabeth, The secret of Emu Field: Britain’s forgotten atomic tests in Australia (2022). Reviews: Harvey, Kyle, History Australia, 20 (1), (2023), 195–6; Maclellan, Nick, Historical records of Australian science, 34 (2), (2023), 159–60; Urwin, Jessica, Journal of Australia studies, 46 (4), (2022), 539–40.
297. Van Reyk, Paul, True to the land: a history of food in Australia (2021). Reviews: Newling, Jacqui, Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, 108 (2), (2022), 256–8; Samuelsson, Lauren, ‘Paul van Reyk surveys 60,000 years of Australian food and Peter D. Griggs examines tea as a commodity’, History Australia, 19 (3), 611–3.
Name index
Allison, Ian 289
Almgren, John Nils 245
Alves, Joel M. 21
Anaesthesia and intensive care 209
Anderson, Peter E. 104
Anderson, Uncle Ghillar Michael 16
Angas, George French 64
Angelova, Maia 190
Anon 94, 124–126, 127, 168, 169, 191, 192, 197–201, 238, 239, 241–244
Arthington, Angela 127, 166
Arundel, John Henry 205
Ashenden, Dean 1
Aston, Rachel 105
Atkins, Brenda 128
Auckland Museum 23, 24
Australasian Systematic Botany Society 138
Australian Coral Reef Society 146
Australian First Nations 20, 25, 55, 100
Australian Knitting Mills 248
Australian Mathematical Society Medal 191
Australian National Botanic Gardens 133
Australian National Herbarium (CANB) 157
Australian Natural History Medallion 136
Australian Network For Plant Conservation (ANPC) 154
Australian Society of Anaesthetists 229
Australian Systematic Botany Society 138
Bagirov, A. M. 193
Baillie, P. 170
Baker, Barry 129
Bale, C. L. 22
Bancroft-Mackerras Medal for Excellence 200
Barclay, Luke C.; 203
Barker, Bill 269
Barker, I. K. 205
Barker, Robyn 269
Barkla, John 130
Barnes, Graeme 203, 212
Barnett, Ross 171
Barrows, Timothy 131
Bass, Ludvik 194
Batten, Lynn Margaret 190
Battles, Heather 42, 291
Baudin, Nicolas Thomas 76
Bayly, Michael 132
Bayly, William 63
Bear, Isabel (Joy) 117
Beattie, James 26
Bedford, Richard 172, 173
Beebe, John 104
Beer, Don 133
Beever, Jessica E. 23
Bellwood, Peter 293
Bennett, Isobel 148
Berkovic, S. F. 233
Bernard, Stephanie 282
Berridge, Virginia 204
Beveridge, I. 205
Bines, Julie E. 212
Birch, Bill 176
Bishop, Ruth Frances 203, 212
Bishop, Tom 203
Bladin, Peter F. 213, 233
Blevin, William Roderick 241
Blom, Wilma M. 24
Bracken, Tony; 194
Bradshaw, Anthony Vernon 243
Brady, Liam M. 273
Braggins, John E. 23
Branagan, David Francis 174
Branagan, Marty 174
Bridgman, Howard 14
Briggs, Barbara Gillian 132
British Atomic Tests in Australia 106, 111, 112
Broderick, Mick 106
Brooker, Lesley 72
Brookfield, Harold Chillingworth 172
Brown, Barbara E. 149
Bucat, R. B. 107
Buchan, Bruce 3
Buchanan, Kate 142
Buchanan, Robert 239
Burns, Edgar 38
Bush, Martin 250, 284
Byrne, Maria 148
Caffery, Lisa 100
Callen Park Hospital for the Insane 43
Calver, M. 134, 135
Campbell, Maxwell 136
Carey, Jane 12
Carey, Samuel Warren 170
Carr, Denis John 143
Carr, Ron 137
Carver, Mary 144
Chakman, Joseph 215
Challenger, H.M.S. 66
Chandler, G. S. 107
Chapman, Murray 172
Chattaway, Margaret 167
Chauhan, Bhagirath S. 45
Chisholm, E. C. H. 22
Clark, Deborah 64
Clark, Graeme M. 206
Clark, Ian D. 253
Clarke, Anne 254
Clarke, Sharon 73
Clarkson, John 138
Clayton, Alison 207
Cleland, John Burton 100
Cockburn, Sylvia 13
Cohn, Helen M. 2
Cole, Jean Soffy 216
Cole, Phil 80
Cole, Stevie 95
Coleborne, Catharine 39
Collis, Julie 208
Collocotta, Stephen J. 108
Combe, Thomas 3
Commonwealth Experimental Building Station 249
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) 101–103, 117
Cook, Margaret 4, 240
Cooper, B. J. 175
Cooper, Michael G. 209
Coote, Jeremy 292
Corbett, David Walter Peel 175
Corn, Aaron 55
Cosby, Amy 100
Costin, Alec Baillie 131
Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) 117
Cowley, Kirsten 157
Cox, Russell 163
Cripps, Ann 74
Cullen, J. M. 139
Cumpston, Zena 25
Curson, Peter 210
D. L. Serventy Medal 129
Daly, C. 211
Dannevig, Harald Kristian 162
Darragh, Thomas 69, 81
Davis, Steven 213
Davison, Clare L. 40
Davison, Graeme 264
Dawes, William 62
de Grijs, Richard 62
de Napoli, Krystal 20
Deacon, Glen 113
Dean, Katrina 7
Deane, Saul 89
Della-Porta, Tony 225
Department of Geography, University of Sydney 158
Di Rosa, Dario 52
Donato, Celeste M. 212
Donnan, Christopher 213
Donnan, Geoffrey 213
Dooley, Gillian 65, 268
Douglas, Blak 10
Dowe, John Leslie 75
Doyle, Aunty Kerrie 93
Draper, Brian 214
Duncan, Annabelle 117
Dunk, James 39
Dunstan, Benjamin 182
Eagle, Audrey 130
Edwards, Geoff 166
Efron, Nathan 215, 216, 218
Ekers, Ronald D. 110
Ekkel, Ruby 286
Eklund, Eric 217
Elkin, Adolphus Peter 259
Emery, David 201
Endeavour, F.I.S. 162
Entomological Society of Victoria 152
Epstein, Joseph 223, 224
Failes, Robert 123
Fell, Chris 242
Ferson, Mark J. 161
Field, Les 109
Finlayson, Trevor R. 108
Fishburn, Matthew 76
Fishburn, Thomas 77
Flakelar, Danielle Carney 53
Fleischmann, Andreas 140
Fletcher, Murray 141, 144, 163
fletcher, Sue 188
Fletcher, Zena 25
Flexner, James L. 277
Flinders, Matthew 65, 71
Florey, Howard Walter 96
Frame, Bob 285
Frank Fenner Prize for Life Scientist of the Year 198
Freeman, David 47
Friedel, Margaret H. 102, 103
Garden, Don 268
Garnett, Stephen 129, 142
Garnier, Ben 183
Gates, Genevieve 136
Gazelle, S.M.S. 66
Geary, Neville 163
Geological Society of Australia 188
George Szekeres Medal 191
George, Alex S. 71
Georgiou, Rafaella 15
Gerrand, Peter 245
Gibson, Jason 273, 295
Gleadow, Andy 176
Glencross-Grant, Rex 47, 146
Gojak, Denis 278
Goldhahn, Jaokim 54, 255
Good, Peter 71
Goss, W. M. 110
Gott, Beth 145
Gould, W. John 66
Goyder, George Woodroffe 80
Grace, Paul 111
Gurarii, Vladimir Petrovich 196
Gunning, Brian 143
Guoyin Li 191
Gutteridge, Ian. F. 216, 218
Haast, Julius von 83
Hales, Dinah; Naumann 144
Hallam, Neil D. 145
Hallberg, Jack Arthur 187
Hamacher, Duane 16
Hamilton, Augustus 28
Hamylton, Sarah M. 146, 148
Harms, Ben 30
Harriott, Vicki Joy 148
Harris, David 112
Hart, Vincent 194
Hartley, Karri Horton 26
Harvey, Kyle 296
Haszprunar, Gerhard 153
Hauck, Yvonne 40
Haygarth, Nic 31
Hayward, Marcus 289
Head, Lesley 25
Healy, Terence J. 101
Heenana, Peter; Norton 147
Heil, Daniela 256
Henderson, John Keith 211
Hill, Dorothy 148
Hochstetter, Ferdinand 68, 69
Hodgkinson, Ian P. 32
Hoerman, Rachel 294
Hogan, Tim 219
Holbrook, Carolyn 220
Holdaway, Simon 293
Holland, Tim 188
Holmes, Branden 27
Hooker, Claire 110
Hope, Athony 177
Hoskin, Conrad 137
Huet, Nicholas 76
Hutchings, Pat 146, 148
Huxley, Thomas Henry 58
Hynes, Ross 166
Hyslop, Anthea 221
Influenza Pandemic 1918–1920 217, 219–221, 230, 231
Ioane-Warren, Meanie 28
J. N. Hobbs Memorial Medal 151
Jessop, Rosalind 151
Jones, Philip 92
Joyce, Edmund Bernard 186
Junk, Peter C. 113
Keeble, Kathryn 114
Kehoe, Thomas 222
Kelly, Anne Maree 223, 224
Kenneally, Kevin 149
Kennedy, Euan 155
Kennet, Margery 225
King, Carolyn 78
King, Robin 244
Kirch, Patrick V. 277
Kirkpatrick, James 165
Klaatsch, Hermann 260
Klassen, Marcel 151
Klein, Tony 116
Koning-Ward, Tania de 200
Kopinathan, Anitha 117
Koutsantonis, George 113
Kune, Gabriel Andrew 226
Kune, Randall 226
Kurek, Anthony 152
La Roche, Willie 24
Lach, Loti 126
Lake, Stephen 5
Landsberg, Michael 115
Lane, Brett 151
Lane, John Edger 105
Langton, Marcia 55
Large, Ross 177
Layland, Brian 215
Leckie, Jacqueline 274
Lepschi, Brendan 157
Lewis, Miles 90
Ligar, Charles Whybrow 91
Lilley, Frederick Edward Mulhearin 189
Lindberg, David R. 153
Linnard, Gareth 27
Locock, Katherine E. S. 117
Lomb, Nick 17, 18
Lord, Janice M. 26
Lovering, John Francis 169, 176
Low Choy, Darryl 33, 34
Lowe, Ian 261
Lowrie, Allen James 140, 149, 150, 158
Ludewig, Alexandra 29
Lyons, Maurice 32
Macdonald, Gaynor 256
Mackerras Medal 126
Maclellan, Nick 296
Macreadie, Ian 225
Maddock, W. 227
Major, R. B. 175
Makinson, Bob 154
Mandarano, Giovanni 202
Manton, Sidnie 148
Marfella, Giorgio 247
Maroske, Sara 263
Marsh, Loisette Matilda 148
Marshall, Sheina 148
Martin, Sarah 56
Mason, Allan 168
Mason, Brett 96
Massey, Toni 97
Mather, Patricia 148
Mawson, Douglas 122, 184
Maxwell, Anne 57
Maxwell, George 721
McAllister, Maddie 97
McCalman, Janet 41
McCann, Joy 98
McCarthy, Frederick David 254
McCarthy, Gavan 9
McConville, Andrew 6
McConville, Chris 248
McCook, Stuart 279
McCulloch, Allan Riverstone 128
McDonald, Jo 257
McDougall, Russell 19
McFadden, Phil 178
McHugh, Evan 48
McIntyre, Julie 262
McKellar, Bruce H. J. 116
McKenna, Mark 99
McKenzie, Bris 40
McKinlay, Bruce 155
McManus, Donald 199, 232
McMaugh, Kate 228
McNamara, Nicole 117
McQueen, Ken 35
Melville Clinic (Victoria) 235
Meyer, Adolf Bernhard 83
Middleton, Warwick 228
Milentis, Sheryl 67
Millard, Adele 267
Miller-Yeaman, Renee 249
Miskelly, Colin M. 156
Mitchell, Thomas Livingstone 53
Molloy, Brian Peter John 147
Molloy, Susan C. R. 147
Money, Catherine Anne 117
Monro, Anna 157
Moore, David T. 71
Moore, John C.
Moore, Philip William 159
Moore, Phillip R. 61
Morrissey, Sylvia 86
Morton, Stephen R. 102
Moulds, Max 163
Mountford, Benjamin 281
Mountford, Charles Pearcy 254
Mudd, Gavin M. 36
Mueller, Ferdinand 75
Murray, Tim 58
Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa 28
Namadbara, Paddy Compass 255
Nathan, Jonathan 218
Nathan, Simon 179
National Museum of Victoria 13
Naumann, Ian 144
Nelson, E. Charles 283
Newling, Jacqui 297
Nolden, Sascha 68, 69
Noon, Karlie 20
North Australian Exploring Expedition 95
Norton, Peter 147
Nou, Suzi L. H. 229
Novara Expedition 68, 69
Nunn, Richard 158
Nurcombe, Barry 197
O’Gorman, Emily 53
Olde, Peter M. 159
Oldfield, Augustus Frederick 58
Oliphant, Marcus 96, 114
Orchiston, Wayne 104, 282
Ouzman, Sven 258
Overland Telegraph Line 7, 11, 92
Overton, Ned 70
Oxley, John 53
Paisley, Fiona 259
Palmer, W. A. 139
Parkes Radio Telescope 120
Parsons, R. F. 160
Passioura, John 271
Pate, John Stewart 125
Paterson, Janet L. 37
Pawsey, Joseph 110
Pearn, John 82
Pelayo, Francisco 260
Pennay, Bruce 262
Phillips, Brian 196
Phippen, Bill 49
Pierce, Miles 50
Plante, Enid C. 117
Ponder, Winston F. 153
Pool, Daivd Ian 173
Poole, Mike 238
Powell, Joseph Michael 181
Praeger, C. E. 195
Pressey, Robert Leslie 124
Price, Sophie 97
Pyne, Stephen G. 118
Quilty, Patrick G. 8
Radcliffe, David F. 51
Radcliffe, John 264
Raeburn, Toby 93
Ramsay, Helen P. 164
Rawlinson, William D. 161
Rawnsley, Henry Charles 84
Reid, Dennis; 162
Rhodes. John 180
Rice, George Thomas 13
Richardson, Mark 154
Ridout, David 191
Rigsby, Bruce 261
Rimmer, Peter J. 181
Rix, Alan 183
Roberts, Phillip M. 42
Robertson, Peter William 161
Robson, Claire 266
Roche, Michael 183
Rodney Baxter Prize 191
Rogers, George Ernest 119
Rogers, Racheline (Lynn) 119
Roginski, Alexandra 87
Rosenfeld, Andrée 258
Roth, David T. 43
Rowe, Glen H. 63
Rowe, Richard James 141
Rowse, Tim 270
Royal Prince Alfred Hospital 236
Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales 134
Rubinov, Alexander Moiseevich 193
Samuelsson, Lauren 297
Sarkissian, John 120
Saunders, Denis Allan 135
Scarfe, Janet 275
Scarlett, Neville 160
Schauble, John 44
Schlott, Christine 83
Schumacher, Otto 51
Scott, David 91
Shapiro, Jacob Shemuel 123
Shea, Glen 163
Sheehan, Mary 230
Sheppard, A. W. 139
Shparlinski, Igor 191
Si Ming man 198
Simpson, Gregory W. 101, 117
Sims, Carrie 146
Sinai, Saba 100
Singleton, John 86
Smith, Claire 258
Smith, Ross 115
Smith, Val 164
Spencer, Tom 148
Spencer, Walter Baldwin 255
Spillman, Janet 84
Spurling, T. 9, 101, 105, 107, 117, 121
St Leon, Mark 79
Staer, John 29
Standen, Roger 151
Stephenson, Anne 148
Sternhell, Sever 109
Stevens, Graeme 179
Stevenson, Toner 18
Stevenson, Tony 272, 287
Stillwell, Frank Leslie 94
Strange, Carolyn 231
Sturt, Charles 53
Sukhorukova, Nadia 196
Sunbury Hospital for the Insane 207
Suslov, Sergey A. 196
Suthers, Iain 162
Sutton, Peter 261
Taçon, Paul C. 59
Taylor, Peter C. 161
Thomas, Alun 184
Thomas, Martin 290
Thompson, Michael 45
Thylacine 27
Tonkin, Peter 250
Traub, Rebecca 232
Turnbull, Paul 60
Turton, Stephen M. 165
Tutt, Corey 10
Ulrich, Georg 81
University of Otago 183
Upstill, Garrett 101
Urwin, Jessica 122, 296
Vajda, F.J. E. 233
Veale, Andrew 78
Victorian Cancer Registry 222
Vinnal, Steve 251
Vinnicombe, Patricia 258
Wade, Peter 85
Wales, William 63
Walker, Michelle 234
Wall, Gordon Elliott (Tim) 192
Wallace, Carden Crea 148
Wallace, Stewart Julian 251
Walls, Neil 225
Walsh, Alan 121
Walton, Craig 166
Ward, L. A. 195
Ward, Malcolm 276
Ward, Selina 146
Warner, R. F. 185
Watts, Donald Walter 107
Wells, Samantha 11
Wendt, H. 288
Westmore, Ann 235
Weston, Tony 252
White, Guy Kendall 108
White, John 77
White, Richard T. 236
White, Susan 186
Williams, Cory 187
Williams, Richard J. 145
Williams, Sue 237
Willis, Bette 148
Wilson, Elizabeth 265
Wilson, Kerry-Jayne 155
Wilson, Thomas 77
Winter, Sean 88
Withnall, Ian 188
Woehler, Eric 129
Wolff, Helen 117, 167
Women in Mathematics Special Interest Group, Australian Mathematical Society 195
Wong, Danny 123
Wood, Fiona 237
Woodall, Roy 178
Wyndham, Marion 14
Wynne, Phillip 189