Professor Pat Weller (with co-authors Joanne Scott and Bronwyn Stevens) haswon the 2012 Amanda Phyllis Jones Prize, awarded by the Australian Society of Archivists,for best publication that uses, features or interprets Australian archives, written or edited by a person in their own right Their book is titledFrom Post Box to Power House.
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