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The interviews cover a substantial time span, and many of the interviewees are retired. Memory is fallible and listeners may find minor inaccuracies in the testimony of interviewees, especially in terms of exact dates of a particular sequence of events or names.
As the time summaries are drawn from oral sources, some inaccuracies may be present in the spelling of proper names and we would welcome user corrections.
Please note that in line with current practice in oral history, these interviews are not transcribed and no transcription can be provided. See Maree Stanley, 'Queensland Speaks: the case for digital listening', 2010, accessible through the 'Articles' tab in the page footer.
All interviews and material on the website is Copyright © The Centre for the Government of Queensland, the University of Queensland. All opinions expressed in the interviews by the subject remain the responsibility of the interview subject.
No permission is given to rebroadcast the audio material in any format. Please note that the copyright holder of this material, the University of Queensland, grants users permission to access the material on this website for the following purposes only: research and study, education, other non-commercial and non-public uses.



