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    Terry Underwood

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    Date:1948Terry Underwood arrived in the Northern Territory in 1968 and with her new husband moved to a new home at Riveren. Home consisted of a caravan, a bough shed, camp stove and a tent as the master bedroom. Together they transformed Riveren into a thriving cattle station. Over a span of 30 years she has been involved in many projects which have included: producer/director of plays, talent quests and documentaries, along with appearances on TV and radio. She is also a patron to the Australian Outback Tourism Association and Northern Territory Fashion Awards. In 2005 Underwood was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia in the General Division in Queen's Birthday 2005 Honours List for "service to the community, particularly through business and in promotional and cattle industry roles". In her autobiography 'In the middle of nowhere' Underwood captures the essence of her life "Riveren has captured our bodies, hearts and spirits. It lies within the heart of Australia. How privileged we are to call it home. Riveren is where I belong. I know it would not have worked anywhere else with anyone else. In the middle of nowhere has become my everywhere." (Underwood, 1998: 276). Source: In the middle of nowhere. Terry Underwood. Moorebank, NSW : Transworld, 1998.NurseAuthorPhotographerCattle Woma

    Terry Burke, 1990

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    Photograph originally appeared in the 'Swinburne Newsletter', 31st May 1990. Terry Burke, Chair of the Swinburne Centre for Urban and Social Research

    Associate Professor Terry Burke, 1994

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    Associate Professor Terry Burke, Centre for Urban and Social Research, in association with the Victorian Council of Social Service received a $176,000 ARC Collaborative Research grant to research and develop "National Benchmarks for Social Development and Citizenship". Swinburne Staff News 24 November 1994

    Terry Burke and Harry Kanageisser, 1979

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    Terry Burke (right), newly appointed Head of Social and Political Studies; and Harry Kanageisser (left), re-elected as Head of the Humanities Department. Photograph originally appeared in the 'Swinburne Newsletter', 1 November 1979

    Mr Terry Burke and Dr Linda Hancock, 1981

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    Mr Terry Burke and Dr Linda Hancock, lecturers in Swinburne's Social and Political Studies Department. Mr Burke and Dr Hancock were awarded a grant for a 12 month study on Housing Policy for Homeless Youth. The $52,000 grant was awarded by the Australian Housing Research Council. Photograph originally appeared in the 'Swinburne Newsletter', 5 February 1981

    Social housing over the horizon: creating a contemporary social housing system

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    Terry Burke challenges orthodox views of the relationship between the market and the state, between social housing provision and support, and between past housing needs and those of the future

    Dr Linda Hancock and Mr Terry Burke, 1983 -- 02

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    Photograph originally appeared in the 'Swinburne Newsletter', 18th August 1983. Left: Dr Linda Hancock Right: Mr Terry Burke Lecturers in Social and Political Studies Department with their report on Youth Housing prepared for the State and Commonwealth Governments

    Terry Burke and Harry Kanageisser on tennis court, 1979

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    Terry Burke (right), newly appointed Head of Social and Political Studies; and Harry Kanageisser (left), re-elected as Head of the Humanities Department. Photograph originally appeared in the 'Swinburne Newsletter', 1 November 1979

    Burke, Tom. Interview about the Fowler House in Brigus.

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    Megan Webb interviews Tom Burke about his brother Terry Burke's ownership and changes he made to the Fowler House in Brigus.0:00 Start of recording; 0:33 Hello; 0:53 “Brigus” Leamon’s book; 1:19 Objectives of Heritage NL; 2:21 Rennovations 25 years ago by Burke family; 3:35 Old layout of house; 4:33 Renovations; 5:50 What parts of the house they didn’t change; 6:12 Fowler family ; 7:18 Pictures of rock wall; 8:05 Brother Terry; 8:40 What needs to be done with the house - style window consistency; 11:18 Didn’t do anything with addition (Twine Loft & Store), except for new metal on roller; 13:20 Stairs replaced; 16:30 Pictures of Fowler House; 18:21 Renovations; 21:06 Agreeing to look for pictures; 23:05 Wonders if the 3 feet of crushed stone worked for keeping the well from overflowing; 24:29 What the floorplan was like when they first bought it; 27:48 End of recording

    Teacher and Author Terry Frith

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    Terry Bryant Frith, a former Manatee County teacher, works in her office. Frith, a lifelong Bradenton resident, wrote a book called "Secrets Parents Should Know About Public Schools" which was published by Simon and Schuster
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