7 February 2022
Hidden gems from the Territory’s past will be brought to light by a group of historians who have received grants to support research into subjects ranging from Tiwi stories to water sports.
The Territory Labor Government’s NT History Grants provide assistance to support original research into our unique history.
This year’s recipients include Bev Phelts who will produce a tourist history brochure about Parap and Fannie Bay; Kim Scott who will reveal his childhood spent in Katherine; and Ingrid Johanson who plans to capture words from the women of Maningrida.
Further, Maisie Austin will document the history of a WWII military camp at Parap; and the Italian Club will revitalise stories of bygone Italians from the NT.
The 14 recipients, who share a grant pool of $58,000, will spend the next 12 months carrying out original research that broadens community understanding and engagement with NT history.
Recipients are:
Maisie Austin, ‘The History of Parap 118 Camp’: $4000;Australian ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Aviation Museum Alice Springs Inc, ‘Compilation of History of Seven Mile WW11 Airfield Alice Springs’: $1500;Charles Darwin University, ‘Pride and Revelation – Stories from the Charles Darwin University Nursing Museum’: $4983;Steven Farram, ‘Palmerston (Darwin) Dingo Glee Club 1895-1905’: $1500;Jason Hampton, ‘Tribute to Great Grandparents’: $5100;Gillian Harrison, ‘His Heart was Plugged into his Amp’: $6898;The Italian Club, ‘Forgotten Italians’: $5500;Ingrid Johanson, ‘Daluk Kunwok: Words from the Women of Maningrida’: $5476;NT Water Ski Association Inc, ‘Darwin Ski Club – the Story of Water Sports in Darwin and the Territory’: $2000;Bev Phelts, ‘Tourist history brochure of the Parap and Fannie Bay area’: $968;Kim Scott, ‘My Katherine Childhood 1961-1974’: $3700;Top End Flying Club, ‘Short History of the Top End Flying Club’: $6800;The Trustee for the Starwin Trust, ‘Through Tiwi Eyes: Her-stories’: $7000; andVariety, the Children’s Charity, Tent 82, NT Inc, ‘A History of Bashing in the NT’: $2575.
Quotes attributable to Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage Chansey Paech:
“The Territory Labor Government values stories from the Territory’s unique and colourful past and that’s why we are supporting individuals and community groups to showcase our rich and varied history through our annual grants program.
“These projects are of interest not only to Territorians but to everyone fascinated with Australian history, now and into the future.”