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Neil Brown interviewed by Rob Linn in the Old Parliament House political and parliamentary oral history project [sound recording]
Bib ID 5816118
Format AudioAudio, OnlineOnline [sound recording]
Author
Brown, Neil A. (Neil Anthony), 1940-, Interviewee
 
Online Access
Access Conditions Access open for research, personal copies and public use. 
Description 2012 
4 sound files (ca. 258 min.) 
Series

Old Parliament House political and parliamentary oral history project.

Technical Details

Mode of access: Online. 

Notes

This interview is part of a joint oral history project being conducted by the National Library of Australia and the Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House.

Recorded on 27 January and 16 February 2012 in Melbourne, Vic.

Index/Finding Aid Note Uncorrected transcript (typescript, 135 leaves) 
Subjects Brown, Neil A. - (Neil Anthony), - 1940- - Interviews.  |  Parliament House (Canberra, A.C.T.) - History.  |  Politicians - Australia - Interviews.  |  Lawyers - Victoria - Interviews.
Occupation Politicians.  |  Lawyers.
Other authors/contributors Linn, Rob, Interviewer  |  Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House  |  National Library of Australia

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