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The article appeared in a booklet on state taxation, following a conference on that theme.

(1988) A Workers’ View [concerning the New South Wales Tax Task Force Report]

SpeechesBy Faith DuremdesSeptember 6, 1988

Speech to a forum on State Taxation. Assessing the New South Wales Tax Task Force, Proceedings of a Public Forum held at the Hilton Hotel, Sydney, on 14 December, 1988, Conference Series No. 9, Australian Tax Research Foundation, Sydney, 1989, pp. 47-50.

(1987) ACTU Restructuring

Industrial RelationsBy Faith DuremdesSeptember 13, 1987

Memo from Michael Easson to John MacBean (the then Secretary of the Labor Council of NSW) dated 26 May 1987.

(1987) Improved Industrial Relations in Australia – Essential for Export Growth

Industrial RelationsBy Faith DuremdesSeptember 13, 1987

It was interesting to read the comment made in the March 1987 National Wage Case decision where it is stated.

(1987) CIA Involvement in Fiji Unions is a Myth

Foreign PolicyBy Faith DuremdesSeptember 7, 1987

Under the heading “The CIA’s long history in the Pacific” (Herald, May 19) David McKnight produces nothing to sustain his case. He alleges there is a direct connection or conspiracy between the CIA and the Asian American Free Labor Institute (AAFLI) and its activities in Fiji. By implication this has something to do with the current situation in Fiji.

Photo in article by Leslie Greener, Education for Adults, Pix magazine, 24 September 1949, p. 23. Caption read: Tutorial Classes are informal, friendly. Each ends in keen discussion. This class is studying Trade Unionism under Dr. Lloyd Ross, public relations officer of Commonwealth Ministry of Post-War Reconstruction. The photo was not published in Quadrant.

(1987) In Memoriam: Lloyd Ross (1901-1987)

Political historyBy Faith DuremdesJanuary 20, 1987

In many ways, Lloyd Ross was the odd man out. In the Australian trade union movement he was the first and only man to hold a Doctorate of Letters and a leading position in a blue-collar union.

(1986) Injured Workers Need Quick Help

Industrial RelationsBy Faith DuremdesSeptember 13, 1986

Letter to the Editor published in the Sydney Morning Herald, 6 October 1986, p. 8.

Photo taken in 1986.

(1986) The Accord and Beyond

Industrial RelationsBy Faith DuremdesSeptember 13, 1986

Last week at the ACTU Executive the Treasurer, Paul Keating, commented that the Accord “is more a state of mind than a formal document”. He then got down to business and delivered an assessment of the economy.

(1986) Twins

ProfilesBy Faith DuremdesAugust 22, 1986

Article by Jennie Curtin published in the Good Weekend supplement to the Sydney Morning Herald, 2 August 1986, p. 7.

(1984) The Labor Movement and the Accord

Industrial RelationsBy Faith DuremdesSeptember 13, 1984

Speech given to a Conference held at the University of Sydney on 26 October 1984 and published in Frank Stilwell and David Wilmoth, editors, Development Visions for Australia: Strategies, Policies and Projects, Planning Research Centre, Monograph No. 21, University of Sydney, 1986, pp. 15-19.

Owen Harries, circa 2006, Centre for Independent Studies.

(1984) Speech in Honour of Owen Harries

SpeechesBy Faith DuremdesSeptember 6, 1984

I am sure that most academics would shudder to think that one of their former students – on the strength of a single year’s experience – would purport to explain to such a gathering what he was like as a teacher.

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