Papers of J.A.C. Mackie, 1996 [manuscript]. [1996]

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Papers of J.A.C. Mackie, 1996 [manuscript]. [1996]

MS Acc09/125 comprises an article by J.A.C. Mackie, "Who ended the White Australia policy?" Also, a letter from Hubert Opperman responding to Mackie after receiving the article, in which Mackie outlines Opperman's part in ending the policy (1 folder).

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Mackie, J. A. C.

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Political scientist, Indonesian and Asian scholar. James (Jamie) Austin Copland Mackie, emeritus professor at the Australian National University, first worked in Indonesia as an economist under the Colombo Plan, 1956-1958. Mackie held academic appointments at the University of Melbourne, Monash Centre of Southeast Asian Studies and in the Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University. From the description of Papers of J.A.C. Mackie, 1996 [manuscript]. [...

Opperman, Hubert Ferdinand, Sir, 1904-

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Opperman was Australian road cycling champion from 1924-1929. He won the French Award Bol d'Or in 1928. From 1940-1945 he was Flight Lieutenant in the RAAF and later Councillor for the Association for the Blind and Director of Allied Bruce Small Ltd. From 1946 to 1967 he was M.H.R. for Corio when he resigned. Opperman was High Commissioner to Malta from 1962-1972 and Minister for Immigration from 1963-1966 and from 1960-1963 he was Minister for Shipping and Transport. From the descri...