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Peter Spillett

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47:. In 1950, he emigrated to Australia, working in Western Australia and Victoria before joining the Australian Public Service and moving to Darwin. He was made a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) for services to the community in 1978. While working for the Northern Territory government, he suffered a serious heart attack and retired in 1982. 50:
He remained active in historical research and the Anglican Church, founding the Historical Society of the Northern Territory and serving as President and Honorary Life Member of the society and the National Trust of Australia (Northern Territory). He had a particular interest in
75: 79: 74:, Indonesia in December 2004. The Pensioners Association named its headquarters Spillett House after him, and before his death in 2004, the 174: 184: 189: 179: 20: 52: 83: 55:, and spent thousands of hours researching the trade and fishing arrangements between the Indonesian 24:(20 January 1926 – 18 December 2004) was a British-born Australian historian and public servant. 169: 164: 40: 132: 8: 36: 103: 44: 158: 60: 64: 56: 28: 32: 71: 78:
named its library after him. In 2016, a newly created
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AM
Surbiton
Surrey
London Polytechnic
University of London
Royal Air Force
Makassan contact with Australia
trepangers
Yolngu people
Arnhem Land
Bali
Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory
Territory electoral division
Spillett
"SPILLETT, Peter"


"Spillett, Peter Gerald (1926–2004)"
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1926 births
2004 deaths
20th-century Australian historians
Australian public servants
Members of the Order of Australia
British emigrants to Australia

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