Speeches, addresses and lectures given by O'Donoghue, 1999
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Scope and contents: Some of the speeches included in this file were presented to: the Department of Defence, Foreign Correspondents Press Conference, the Bangarra Dance Theatre, a Republican Women's Dinner, the 42nd RACGP [Royal Australian College of General Practitioners] Annual Scientific Convention, Reconciliation week events and an acceptance speech for the MinterEllison Nation Builders Award. The main themes of this file are national reconciliation, improving health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, and discussion around the Bringing Them Home Report (the Australian Report of the National Inquiry into the Separation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children from Their Families).
This file includes a speech given by O'Donoghue at the memorial service for Don Dunstan (Adelaide Festival Centre, 12 February 1999) along with the program and other related ephemera. The file also includes a letter written by Bronwen Dohnt, the daughter of Don Dunstan, addressed to O'Donoghue (23 February 1999).
This file includes the program for the Induction service of Rev. Timothy E. Costello as National President of the Baptist Union of Australia (Collins Street Baptist Church, 28 November 1999) and a copy of the speech O'Donoghue gave at the event.
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