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The Don Dunstan Foundation has a large range of resources related to its work including articles, speeches, research papers and videos and audio of past events.

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Charles Landry, Thinkers In Residence, 2003

Rethinking Adelaide ‘Capturing Imagination’

Don Dunstan AC QC, Speech, The Parameters of Government, 1979

Don Dunstan speaking on The Parameters of Government, published in the Australian Journal of Public Administration 1979.

21 Apr 1998
Don Dunstan AC QC, Speech, Whitlam Oration, 1998
Don Dunstan AC QC, Speech, Institute of Public Administration Australia, 1998

Don Dunstan speaking at the Institute of Public Administration Australia, South Australia Branch in 1998.

Don Dunstan AC QC, Speech, Calwell Memorial Lecture, 1978

Don Dunstan used a speech in Melbourne on 24 July 1978 to announce that his government would legislate for land rights for the Pitjantjatjara people.

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20 Oct 1972
Don Dunstan AC QC, Speech, John Curtin Memorial Lecture, 1972

John Curtin Memorial Lecture: Curtin, Australia and Now

Presented by Don Dunstan in Canberra on 20 October 1972

1 Nov 2021
Flinders University, Don Dunstan Oral History Collection, 2010-2012

The Don Dunstan Oral History Collection is a result of a collaboration between the Don Dunstan Foundation and Flinders University.

Interviews with contemporaries of Don Dunstan, including parliamentary colleagues, public servants, journalists, family and friends were conducted by the Foundation between 2010-2012. The edited transcripts are now available through the Flinders University Dunstan Collection.

1 Jan 1999
Michael X. Sawas, Book, 50 Lives Touched by Don Dunstan, 1999

Sawas, Michael X (1999). 50 lives touched by Don Dunstan. Single X Publications, Glenside, S.A

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