-
Patricia Weickhardt Award to an
Aboriginal Writer was
awarded from 1976 to 1991 to
Aboriginal Australian authors. It took its name from
Patricia Weickhardt, who...
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Queen Elizabeth II. In 1985 he
posthumously received the FAW
Patricia Weickhardt Award to an
Aboriginal Writer. On 4
January 1902 he
married Katherine...
- Barrister-at-Law. From 6
March 1967 to 6
March 1972. Died 1978
Leonard William Weickhardt, CBE, Hon. DASc V.I.C. MSc Hon. LLD
FIChemE FRACI. From 6
March 1972 to...
- J.
Weickhardt, Wangerin-
Weickhardt,
ended with the
death of
Weickhardt in 1919. It had
previously also been
known as the Hann-Wangerin-
Weickhardt company...
- Wanamurraganya, the
story of Jack
McPhee 1989 – Winner, FAW
Patricia Weickhardt Award to an
Aboriginal Writer 1990 – Winner,
Order of
Australia Book Prize...
-
Medal (1970), the
Jessie Litchfield Award (1975), and the FAW
Patricia Weickhardt Award to an
Aboriginal Writer (1985). She
received an
honorary Doctorate...
-
Elizabeth The
Queen Mother Academic offices Preceded by Sir
William Upjohn Chancellor of the
University of
Melbourne 1967–1972 Succeeded by
Leonard Weickhardt...
-
entry into the
Victorian Football League. It was also
called the Con
Weickhardt trophy (also
known as the Con
Curtain trophy) from 1940 to 1954. It was...
- he
finished equal third in the
Brownlow Medal count and won the Con
Weickhardt Trophy (as it was then known) as the Bulldogs' best and
fairest player...
- stay".
Dandenong Leader.
Retrieved 22
January 2019. D.F.
Jowett & I.G.
Weickhardt (1978).
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