Past Recipients
2008 NT History Grants Recipients
Ted Ling of Canberra: $800 to research the impact of Commonwealth Government policies on the Northern Territory pastoral industry, 1911-1978.
8EAR Community Radio, Nhulunbuy: $4800 to research stories for broadcast about the history of Gove Peninsula.
Dan Jaensch of Adelaide: $1000 to research the history of Northern Territory elections, 1974-2008.
David Bridgman of Darwin: $5500 to research the work of architects who have contributed to the development of Darwin in the second half of the twentieth century.
Robert Levitus of Canberra: $4000 to interview and research Dave Lindner and the environmental history of the South Alligator River wetlands.
Elizabeth Ganter of Canberra: $2500 to research the role and representation of Aboriginal senior officials in the Northern Territory Government.
Bev Phelts of Darwin: $1800 to research tales from the field in Northern Territory Water Resources, 1955-2008.
Helen Jolly of Melbourne: $3600 to research a biography of Charles Winnecke and his botanical endeavours in the Northern Territory.
Nicholas Richardson of Adelaide: $2000 to research the history of Ti Tree School, 1969-2008.
Susannah Ritchie of Melbourne: $1000 to research the historical importance of Australian Rules football in establishing community within the Darwin area.
Margaret Carew of Ti Tree: $2500 to document historical stories of a group of women in Ti Tree about people and places in their community.
National Pioneer Women’s Hall of Fame of Alice Springs: $3500 to record stories about the women’s section of the Old Alice Springs Gaol for interpretive exhibition.
Rong Fan of Adelaide: $2000 to research Chinese material culture in the Northern Territory in the nineteenth century.
Vikki Riley of Alice Springs: $3000 to research Aboriginal Art and the Holy Image in Catholic churches in the Northern Territory.
Shannon Owen and Sean Brandt of Melbourne: $7000 to research and record interviews for an historical television documentary about Territory characters.
Elizabeth Mackinley, Alieta Grimes and Mary Ann Riley of Brisbane and Borroloola: $5000 to record experiences and memories of women in the southwest Gulf Region of the Northern Territory.

