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Please note: Volume 5, No. 4, December 2004 will be the last issue of the Quarterly Bulletin.

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Ashes of the Past

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Crispin Hull talks to Gillian Atkin about the impact of the Canberra fires on the storage facilities of the Department of Archaeology and Natural History and its consequences for the future of the Department.
Author(s): Crispin Hull

Remembering Papua New Guinea

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While pursuing an academic career in geography and anthropology in universities in the USA, Australia, Papua New Guinea and Fiji, William C Clarke sustained a love of reading and writing poetry that began in his childhood. In discussion with Jan Borrie, William Clarke revisits the material of his 2001 Pacific Distinguished Lecture Pacific Voices, Pacific Views: Poets as Commentators on the Contemporary Pacific.
Author(s): Jan Borrie

Centre for Archaeological Research

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Recently appointed Director of the Centre for Archaeological Research, Professor Matthew Spriggs, discusses with Jennifer Moran the successes of the Centre and the challanges that lie ahead.
Author(s): Jennifer Moran

An Unplanned Career

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Gia Metherell talks to Professor of Economics Prema-chandra Athukorala about the evolution of his career and interests in trade and development policy as well as his work for Sri Lanka, Ethiopia, Vietnam and the World Bank.
Author(s): Gia Metherell

Thirst for Information

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Crispin Hull talks to Professor Desmond Ball and Dr Alan Dupont about the Strategic and Defence Studies Centre's response to the desire for detailed information by the Australian media as copy for the war in Iraq.
Author(s): Crispin Hull

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