Past Recipients
2002 NT History Grants Recipients
David Baker of New South Wales: $2000 to research a personal account of the Hydrological works and developments in the Top End, 1955-1957.
Alan Powell of Darwin: $1850 to research the story of American Army Engineers in the Northern Territory, 1942-1943.
Robert Ellis of Toowong: $2650 to research a history of the Northern Territory Aboriginal Sacred Sites Protection Authority, 1980-1989.
Genealogical Society of the Northern Territory, Inc:$3300 to research the Pioneer Register of the Northern Territory.
Cathy Robinson of Canberra: $2700 to research buffalo histories from Oenpelli.
John Dargavel of Canberra: $2000 to research the history of the paperbark forest lands of the Northern Territory.
Shirley Brown of Alice Springs: $3000 to research the biographies of famous Australians and their experiences in the Alice Springs region.
Northern Territory Police Museum and Historical Society:$4000 to record oral histories of NT Police members and their spouses.
Kate Lance of Melbourne: $2000 to research pearling luggers of the Northern Territory, 1920-1940.
Sally Ingleton & John Moore of Melbourne: $3000 to research a documentary script about Olive Pink.
Bill Bunbury & Geoffrey Bolton of Perth: $5000 to research a regional history of Northern Australia (the Kimberleys, the Top End and Far North Queensland).
Nicholas Gill of Wollongong: $3500 to research the Central Australian pastoral industry and the 1958-1965 drought.
Megg Kelham of Alice Springs: $2000 to research and document the Pine Gap Women’s Peace Camp, 1983.
Darryl Butler of Darwin: $2000 to research the Desert Rose, a history of the Northern Territory University’s solar car, 1986-2001.
Justin O’Brien of Jabiru: $4000 to research new documentation about the Coniston killings of 1928.
Howard Smith of Yirrkala: $3000 to study the history of the contact art of North East Arnhem Land.
James Warden of Alice Springs: $4000 to research the administration of Justice in Central Australia, 1925-1940.

