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Sets out Alice’s plans to assemble compact discs of the audio history of Australia for the Sound Heritage Association project. It is now named “Soundabout Australia” and is managed by the Centre for Studies in Australian Music, University of Melbourne.
(MS3501/1/119/51)Asks Lucy Duran for clearance to use some of the 1898 Cambridge Expedition recordings from Torres Strait for the Sound Heritage project. Alice also comments on her early work in locating the original wax cylinders of the Cambridge Expedition in London and asks about access conditions for the copies held at the AIAS.
(MS3501/1/122/1)Invites Alice to present a paper to the conference, whose theme was ‘Australia’s Heritage in Sound'. The Australian Branch of the International Association of Sound Archives (IASA), for which Alice had been founding Editor, became the Australian Sound Recordings Association (ASRA) in 1986.
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