Past Recipients
2004 NT History Grants Recipients
Albert Colson of Alice Springs: $3,600 to research the story of the work and times of Central Australian pioneers, Fred and Elsie Colson.
Eva McRae-Williams of Darwin: $1,000 to research history in indigenous community museums focussing on the Tiwi Islands.
Edward Street of Beauty Point, Tasmania: $4,300 to research the convict mechanics who served at the distant settlements of Northern Australia, 1824-1831.
Alan Mayne of Melbourne: $6,000 to research cross-race histories along the northern corridor which opened up with the building of the Overland Telegraph, 1870-1970.
Jack Frawley of Sydney: $2,000 to research adult education and the Aboriginal arts industry in Northern Australia.
Michele Langfield of Melbourne: $3,000 to study responses and perspectives from Northern Territory cultural organisations to global heritage influences.
Pearl Ogden of Darwin: $2,300 to research the lives and times of a selection of people in the Victoria River Downs region, 1890s-1990s.
Barry Allwright of Alice Springs: $2,000 to research the "ruby rush" in Central Australia and its influence on the establishment of Alice Springs.
Angelique Edmonds of Ngukurr: $3,000 to research the confrontation between Aboriginal place and colonialist space in the Roper River area since 1841.
Gerard Waterford and Alec Kruger of Alice Springs: $5,000 to research and document the life and times of Alec Kruger.
Jinki Trevillian of Brisbane: $3,500 to research Japanese and Islander migration in Northern Australia from early to mid-twentieth century.
John Hobson and Josephine Harrison of Woy Woy, NSW: $4,500 to research an internet-mediated project documenting the gay and lesbian history of Central Australia.
Jill Jolliffe of Darwin: $4,000 to research the Northern Territory as a staging point for World War II in Portuguese Timor.
Karen Hughes of Adelaide: $1,800 to research and record oral histories with Roper River elders.
Tony Roberts of Bega, NSW: $4,000 to continue researching a history of Borroloola and the Gulf Country.

