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John Sinclair Archival Collection

University of the Sunshine Coast
USC Sunshine Coast Library
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Material in this collection may be protected by copyright and/or related rights. You may use this material in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. No permission is required from the rights-holder(s) for private, educational or other non-commercial uses. For more information please contact research-repository@usc.edu.au. Access conditions covering the collections vary. Some material is accessible online. Printed material may be accessed in person at USC Sunshine Coast Library, Sippy Downs

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The John Sinclair Archive Collection consists of printed and digitised material including research datasets, photographs, correspondence, papers, manuscripts and reports donated by John Sinclair, documenting Fraser Island from 1799 to 2000. The material has a focus on the research background to the Fraser Island environmental protection campaigns of the 1970s. However, other material, including documents from the early European history of the region is included. Material also relates to the Fraser Island Defenders Organisation, in which John Sinclair held various positions. The collection includes print copies of the transcripts and research evidence presented to the Fraser Island Environmental inquiry in 1976. The significance of the John Sinclair Archive Collection is its documentation of a critical period in Queensland and Australian history. The print component of the collection includes government reports and various grey literature.

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153,-25

text: Latitude: -25.000 Longitude: 153.000

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  • usc : 11126520640002621