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& Madden to Secretary and Manager NCDC, 10/11/83.
[68] National Library of Australia Annual Report 1986-87.
[69] H. Bryan 1985, 'The National Library fire', in inCite, newsletter of the Library Association of Australia, Vol. 6, No. 6, 26 April 1985, p. 1.
[70] See Bunning & Madden Papers, NLA MS 9871: Box 30, Contract documents for Stage 4, National Library of Australia August 1972;  Contract Documents: Conversion of Petherick Room and the Ausintel offices, Feb 1980;  Contract Documents for the marble cladding, February 1979;  Contract documents, lighting to main entry steps, Oct 1980;  various contract and specifications documents Boxes 35, 37, 50;  Box 51, Contract docs for Stage one extensions, March 1981;  Box 49: National Library of Australia Stage 1 Extension Report: Final Sketch plans. Harry Seidler & Associates and Bunning & Madden, 20 June 1980.  National Library of Australia Administration files: 707/02/001404;  737/06/00003-01-03;  737/01/00054/01-08;  737/01/00055/02;  700/01/00876-01 to 03;  National Library of Australia 2012, pp. 39-40;  National Library of Australia 2013, p. 39;  National Library of Australia 2014, pp. 40-1;  National Library of Australia 2015, pp. 44-5;  National Library of Australia 2016, p. 60.
[71] National Library of Australia Annual Report 2003-04, p. 47.
[72] Pipitone 2009, p. ii.
[73] Pipitone 2009, p. 58.
[74] Pipitone 2009, p. 133.
[75] Marshall and others 2010.
[76] Based on a search of the Australian Heritage Database and Australian Institute of Architects ACT Chapter Register of Significant Architecture.
[77] Margalit 2012a;  Margalit 2012b, Spearitt 1993.
[78] Spearitt 1993.
[79] Brown 2010.
[80] French 2017.
[81] 'Mathieu Matégot', Wikipedia, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathieu_Matégot, accessed 23 February 2017.
[82] Burmester 1974.
[83] Else-Mitchell 1996;  National Library of Australia, Ferguson Collection.
[84] Thompson 2000.
[85] Fanning 1979.
[86] Farquharson 1992.
[87] Advice to NCA from Australian Government Solicitors, 2003.
[88] The names applying to the ACT Aboriginal community has been the subject of research and change over the last two decades.  While the Aboriginal groups identify most recently as Ngunnawal, research has indicated that Kamberri might be a more accurate descriptor of the group that actually occupied the territory at the time of European settlement.  This report uses both names.  See Jackson-Nakano, A. 2001. The Kamberri: A history of Aboriginal Families in the ACT and surrounds, Aboriginal History Monograph 8, Aboriginal History Inc, Canberra.
[89] Ruth and Don Bell, 7/7/05; Carl and Louise Brown, 14/7/05, Matilda House, May 2003 and 1/8/05.
[90] Australian Institute of Landscape Architects, 26 August 2012
[91] Australia ICOMOS 2013.
[92] Australia ICOMOS 2013