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Armidale - New South Wales
Armidale - New South Wales. Photo Pictorial 2009. Photos taken by John Boom. This project has been assisted by funds allocated to the Royal Australian Historical Society through the Heritage Branch of the NSW Department of Planning. Displayed on Australian Pictorials - australianpictorials.com
Armidale, New South Wales
Armidale is a city in the Northern Tablelands, New South Wales, Australia. Armidale had an estimated population of 23,691 as at 30 June 2014. It is the administrative centre for the Northern Tablelands region. It is located approximately half way between Sydney and Brisbane at the junction of the New England Highway, national route 15, and Waterfall Way. Armidale traditional owners are Anaiwan people. Many Gumbaynggirr people have settled in Armidale since colonisation.
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Working at the University of New England - FocusTV
The UNE is the largest employer in the New England area of NSW. Discover why living and working in Armidale is an ideal city change.
Armidale Hairdresser video for Google Places
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Desley Deacon interviewed by Katie Valenta
Katie Valenta speaks with Professor Desley Deacon as part of the School of History's ANU Summer Scholar Series.
Desley Deacon is Professor Emerita of the School of History, Australian National University, and a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia. Her research interests include women's biography and women in the Public Service. Throughout her career, Deacon has made an invaluable contribution to documenting the history of professional women in Australia and the United States of America. As Head of the School of History at the Australian National University, she oversaw significant administrative changes and served as a mentor for many students and colleagues.