Past Recipients
2003 NT History Grants Recipients
Alan Powell of Darwin: $5,000 to continue research on the American Army Engineers in the Northern Territory, 1942-1944.
Christine Gordon of Glasshouse Mountains: $3,000 to research a history of Wadeye (Port Keats).
Glenice Yee of Darwin: $3,000 to research Chinese migration in the Northern Territory, 1874-2003.
NT Police Museum and Historical Society: $4,000 to continue recording oral histories of NT Police members and their spouses.
David Bridgman of Darwin: $3,000 to research the history of tropical colonial architecture in Darwin.
Klaus Neumann of Melbourne: $2,000 to research Darwin’s response to Deserters and Deportees, 1961-1962.
Colin De La Rue of Darwin: $2,000 to research the military presence and activities at Fort Dundas, Melville Island.
Dennis Foley of Brisbane: $4,000 to research a history of Governance in Indigenous Business Enterprises in the Northern Territory.
Peter Monteath of Adelaide: $2,000 to edit the diary of Emily Creaghe and research her involvement in the Favenc expedition of 1883 through Northern Australia.
Robert Gosford of Nowra: $3,000 to research a bibliography of Arnhem Land Ornithology, 1803-1964.
Linda Clack of Alice Springs: $3,000 to research Olive Pink’s experiences in the Northern Territory and her perspective on anthropology and policy in Indigenous affairs.
Andrew McMillan of Darwin: $4,000 to research a history of the Roper River region.
CAAMA Productions of Alice Springs: $3,000 to research the life and times of Gurindji man Kumanja Wilson Jupurrula.
Megg Kelham of Alice Springs: $2,500 to continue to research and document the Pine Gap Peace Camp of 1983.
David Roberts of Armidale: $1,500 to research a history of western Arnhem Land through the documentation of Aboriginal rock art sites.
Genealogical Society of the NT: $2,000 to research Centralian deaths at Hermannsburg, Arltunga, Stuart Town Cemetery, Winnecke Depot, Horseshoe Bend and Mount Riddock.
Karen Hughes of Adelaide: $3,000 to research Ruth Heathcock and her relationship with Aboriginal women in the field of remote health in the Northern Territory in the 1930s.

