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⚫ | The '''Rona Tranby Trust '''<ref>[http://www.mostlyopera.org Rona Tranby Trust]</ref> is an [[Australia|Australian]]-based [[not-for-profit]] organisation established in September 1991 to support the recording and preservation of [[Indigenous Australian]] oral history. This includes the granting of Awards to Indigenous Australian elders, organisations and community groups. |
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⚫ | Rona Tranby Trust projects are selected and grants awarded through the Rona Tranby Award & Collection. Between 1991 and 2012 the Rona Tranby Award & Collection has funded projects across Australia. The Rona Tranby Award & Collection is managed by [[Music & Opera Singers Trust|Music & Opera Singers Trust Limited]] ([http://www.mostlyopera.org MOST®]). |
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⚫ | The '''Rona Tranby Trust '''<ref>[http://www.mostlyopera.org Rona Tranby Trust]</ref> is an [[Australian]]-based [[not-for-profit]] organisation established in September 1991 to support the recording and preservation of [[Indigenous Australian]] oral history. This includes the granting of Awards to Indigenous Australian elders, organisations and community groups. |
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⚫ | Rona Tranby Trust projects are selected and grants awarded through the Rona Tranby Award & Collection. Between 1991 and 2012 the Rona Tranby Award & Collection has funded |
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== Rona Tranby Award Recipients == |
== Rona Tranby Award Recipients == |
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| 1992 |
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| The Western Heritage Group |
| The Western Heritage Group |
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| ''Yamakarra |
| ''Yamakarra! Liza Kennedy and the Keewong Mob''<ref>Yamakarra! Lisa Kennedy and the Keewong Mob, ''Western Heritage Group Inc.'', Wilcannia, Australia, 2013. {{ISBN|9780980594720}}</ref> |
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| 1994 |
| 1994 |
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| Silvia Scott with Di Ritch and the Mac Silva Centre |
| Silvia Scott with Di Ritch and the Mac Silva Centre |
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| ''Stories of residents at the Mac Silva Centre'' |
| ''Stories of residents at the Mac Silva Centre''<ref>The Mac Silva Centre: an oral history project, ''TAFE Outreach, Sydney Institute of Technology'', East Sydney, 1994</ref> |
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| 1996 |
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| 1998 |
| 1998 |
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| Isabel Flick AM with Heather Goodall PhD |
| [[Isabel Flick]] AM with [[Heather Goodall]] PhD |
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| ''Isabel Flick: the many lives of an extraordinary woman'' |
| ''Isabel Flick: the many lives of an extraordinary Aboriginal woman''<ref>Isabel Flick: The many lives of an extraordinary Aboriginal woman, ''Allen & Unwin'', Crows Nest, 2004. {{ISBN|1-74114-123-0}}</ref><ref>Winner, [http://ncb.anu.edu.au/2005-Magarey-Medal Magarey Medal for Biography 2005], National Centre for Biography, Australian National University College of Arts & Social Science, 2005</ref> |
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| 1998 |
| 1998 |
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| Kevin Cook with Heather Goodall PhD |
| Kevin Cook with Heather Goodall PhD |
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| ''Making Change Happen: Black & White activists talk to Kevin Cook about Aboriginal, Union & Liberation Politics''<ref>Making Change Happen, ''ANU E Press & Aboriginal History Inc'', Australia, September 2013. {{ISBN|9781921666728}} (Print version), {{ISBN|9781921666742}} (Free online version)</ref> |
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| ''Yarning with Cookie: activists talk to Kevin Cook about Tranby, land rights and the struggle for change'' |
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| 2000 |
| 2000 |
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| Older Women's Network (NSW) Aboriginal Support Network |
| Older Women's Network (NSW) Aboriginal Support Network |
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| ''Steppin' Out and Speakin' Up: The Stories of 15 remarkable Aboriginal women'' |
| ''Steppin' Out and Speakin' Up: The Stories of 15 remarkable Aboriginal women''<ref>Steppin out and speakin' up, ''Older Women's Networks NSW'', Millers Point NSW, 2004. {{ISBN|0-9585430-5-4}}</ref> |
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| 2001 |
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| Elverina Johnson |
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| ''Blow 'im: The Yarrabah Brass Band Story'' |
| ''Blow 'im: The Yarrabah Brass Band Story'' |
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| 2006 |
| 2006 |
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| Beryl Carmichael, with Jennie Kerr |
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| ''The Footsteps of a Ngiyeempaa Elder'' |
| ''The Footsteps of a Ngiyeempaa Elder''<ref>The Footsteps of an Ngiyeempa (also: Ngiyaampa) Elder, unpublished</ref><ref>[http://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/755099 Yunga-dhu (also known as) Aunty Beryl Carmichael], ''Australia Trove, National Library of Australia''</ref> |
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| 2007 |
| 2007 |
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| Max Dulumunmun Harrison, with Peter McConchie |
| Max Dulumunmun Harrison, with Peter McConchie |
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| ''My People's Dreaming: An Aboriginal Elder speaks on life, land, spirit and forgiveness'' |
| ''My People's Dreaming: An Aboriginal Elder speaks on life, land, spirit and forgiveness''<ref>My People's Dreaming, ''Finch Publishing'', Australia, 2008. {{ISBN|978-1-876451-96-7}}</ref> |
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| 2008 |
| 2008 |
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| Albert Williams with Julie Cracknell, Hetti Perkins and Nigel Parbury |
| Albert Williams with Julie Cracknell, Hetti Perkins and Nigel Parbury |
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| ''Once Upon a Long Ago: My life in the bush and the city''<ref>Once Upon a Long Ago, ''CLA Press'', Australia 2014. {{ISBN|9780646923321}}</ref> |
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| ''Albert Williams' life story, poems and paintings'' |
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| 2012 |
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Latest revision as of 13:43, 12 May 2024
The Rona Tranby Trust [1] is an Australian-based not-for-profit organisation established in September 1991 to support the recording and preservation of Indigenous Australian oral history. This includes the granting of Awards to Indigenous Australian elders, organisations and community groups.
Rona Tranby Trust projects are selected and grants awarded through the Rona Tranby Award & Collection. Between 1991 and 2012 the Rona Tranby Award & Collection has funded projects across Australia. The Rona Tranby Award & Collection is managed by Music & Opera Singers Trust Limited (MOST®).
Rona Tranby Award Recipients
[edit]Year | Award Recipient | Project |
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1992 | The Western Heritage Group | Yamakarra! Liza Kennedy and the Keewong Mob[2] |
1994 | Silvia Scott with Di Ritch and the Mac Silva Centre | Stories of residents at the Mac Silva Centre[3] |
1996 | Kath Mills with Barbara Mills and Barbara Malarndirri McCarthy | Interviewing Lily Kruger on Country Lily Kruger, with the Stolen Generation Litigation Unit of the North Australian Aboriginal Legal Aid Service, Northern Territory (Australia) |
1998 | Isabel Flick AM with Heather Goodall PhD | Isabel Flick: the many lives of an extraordinary Aboriginal woman[4][5] |
1998 | Kevin Cook with Heather Goodall PhD | Making Change Happen: Black & White activists talk to Kevin Cook about Aboriginal, Union & Liberation Politics[6] |
2000 | Older Women's Network (NSW) Aboriginal Support Network | Steppin' Out and Speakin' Up: The Stories of 15 remarkable Aboriginal women[7] |
2001 | Northern Territory Archives Service with Francis Good | Interviews with Anmatjere Elders Big Billy Woods, Ted Carter and Eric Panana |
2002 | Elverina Johnson | Blow 'im: The Yarrabah Brass Band Story |
2006 | Beryl Carmichael, with Jennie Kerr | The Footsteps of a Ngiyeempaa Elder[8][9] |
2007 | Max Dulumunmun Harrison, with Peter McConchie | My People's Dreaming: An Aboriginal Elder speaks on life, land, spirit and forgiveness[10] |
2008 | Albert Williams with Julie Cracknell, Hetti Perkins and Nigel Parbury | Once Upon a Long Ago: My life in the bush and the city[11] |
2012 | Yidumduma Bill Harney with Paul Taylor and the YDP | Yubulyawan Dreaming Project: Indigenous wisdom of a Wardaman Elder |
References
[edit]- ^ Rona Tranby Trust
- ^ Yamakarra! Lisa Kennedy and the Keewong Mob, Western Heritage Group Inc., Wilcannia, Australia, 2013. ISBN 9780980594720
- ^ The Mac Silva Centre: an oral history project, TAFE Outreach, Sydney Institute of Technology, East Sydney, 1994
- ^ Isabel Flick: The many lives of an extraordinary Aboriginal woman, Allen & Unwin, Crows Nest, 2004. ISBN 1-74114-123-0
- ^ Winner, Magarey Medal for Biography 2005, National Centre for Biography, Australian National University College of Arts & Social Science, 2005
- ^ Making Change Happen, ANU E Press & Aboriginal History Inc, Australia, September 2013. ISBN 9781921666728 (Print version), ISBN 9781921666742 (Free online version)
- ^ Steppin out and speakin' up, Older Women's Networks NSW, Millers Point NSW, 2004. ISBN 0-9585430-5-4
- ^ The Footsteps of an Ngiyeempa (also: Ngiyaampa) Elder, unpublished
- ^ Yunga-dhu (also known as) Aunty Beryl Carmichael, Australia Trove, National Library of Australia
- ^ My People's Dreaming, Finch Publishing, Australia, 2008. ISBN 978-1-876451-96-7
- ^ Once Upon a Long Ago, CLA Press, Australia 2014. ISBN 9780646923321