Links to Collections of Papers since 1822
Point Counterpoint on natural gas as a transition fuel (from December 2020 issue)
Papers by polymath William Stanley Jevons (1835-1882) and his son, Herbert Stanley Jevons (1875-1955),
a 1936 paper on WSJ by John Maynard Keynes, and
a 2004 paper on WSJ by Ian Castles, former Australian Statistician.Papers by geologist, William Branwhite Clarke (1798-1878),
with some biographical papers.Twenty-seven papers by astronomer, John Tebbutt Jr. (1834-1916)
Fifty-six papers by chemist, Archibald Liversidge (1846-1927)
Papers by aviation pioneer, Lawrence Hargrave (1850-1915),
with an appreciation of Hargrave.Twenty-seven papers by mathematician and statistician Sir George Handley Knibbs (1858-1929),
and a biography. Sir George was the first Commonwealth Statistician.Eighteen papers by engineer William Henry Warren (1852-1926)
Fifty papers by botanist, Joseph Henry Maiden (1859-1925)
Twenty-two papers by geologist, Sir Tannatt William Edgeworth David (1858-1934),
and an appreciation and a centenary colloquium.Twelve papers by physicist, James Arthur Pollock (1865-1922),
and a modern application.Seventeen papers by chemists Rita Harriet Harradence (1915-2012) and her husband, Sir John Warcup Cornforth (1917-2013).
Sir John is the sole N.S.W.-born Nobel laureate so far.