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Ward, William Thomas (Bill) (1928 - 2011) - records

Item Title
Ward, William Thomas (Bill) (1928 - 2011) - records
From
Documents from the family
Repository
Encyclopedia of Australian Science and Innovation Library
Reference
BSAR03899
Date Range
1985 - 2026-06-11
Description

Emails from Michael Ward (son of Bill Ward) 3 June 2026 to 11 June 2026 containing: text for the Encyclopedia of Australian Science and Innovation entry (P008064]; references; a full list of scientific publications; and an extensive CV. Copies (pdf) and transcripts of media articles 1985, 1991 and 2001.

Formats
pdf and txt
Quantity
15 digital documents
Access
Access open for research - apply to the Encyclopedia of Australian Science and Innovation for copies

EOAS ID: archives/BSAR03899.htm

This Edition: 2026 May - New Office
Chunnup - Gariwerd calendar - Winter: late May to end of July - season of cockatoos
Reference: https://www.bom.gov.au/resources/indigenous-weather-knowledge/indigenous-seasonal-calendars/gariwerd-calendar#bom-anchor-list__item-chunnup-season-of-cockatoos

Publisher: Swinburne University of Technology.

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