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Back issues
Back issues of Memento are provided in Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format. 
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Issue 35 2008
- Lee Lin Chin on Strike a Pose
- The use of aliases in World War I
- Australia’s remote subantarctic islands
- Celebrating the Australian Constitution
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Issue 25 January 2004
- Whitlam on the web!
- Serendipitous discoveries on Norfolk Island
- Dogs, donkeys and dung beetles
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Issue 34 2008
- A feast of food
- Melbourne’s early Chinese restaurants
- Max Dupain on assignment
- Family histories in the Archives
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Issue 24 September 2003
- Personal stories from Bonegilla migrant hostel
- Xena: keys to the digital archive
- Who was Wolf Klaphake?
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Issue 33 Winter 2007
- Lost Slim Dusty songs uncovered
- The fascinating histories of Muslims in Australia
- Australia through the lens
- Remembering the 1967 referendum
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Issue 23 May 2003
- Ladies in the Lodge
- Mourning Mount Stromlo
- Chills in Menzies’ 1952 Cabinet
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Issue 32 Summer 2006-07
- Inside Memory of a Nation
- War service records in the Archives
- The mystery of Queen Victoria's ink
- Civilians interned during World War II
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Issue 22 January 2003
- Camels and cameleers in our collection
- Records about Chinese-Australians
- The Griffin plan for Canberra
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Issue 31 Winter 2006
- War brides
- Shipwreck in the Archives
- International Women’s Year
- Preserving Aunty Jack
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Issue 21 September 2002
- New Prime Ministers website
- Diary of a Cape York expedition
- Baldwin Spencer and Aboriginal missions
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Issue 30 September 2005
- Remembering Harold and Zara Holt
- Searching for Julia of Budapest
- Australian censorship regimes
- Team digital on track
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Issue 20 May 2002
- Lifting the marriage bar
- Beacons by the sea
- Christmas Island’s picturesque stamps
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Issue 29 May 2005
- Seven Little Australians back on screen
- The untold story of Russian Anzacs
- Egon Erwin Kisch in Australia
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Issue 19 January 2002
- 1971 Cabinet papers released
- Griffin drawings safe at last
- Baltic refugees to Australia
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Issue 28 January 2005
- John Curtin: a man of peace in wartime
- The year that was 1974
- Just add water
- The arrival of the Dutch
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Issue 18 September 2001
- Who was Muir Mackenzie?
- An anthropologist in Papua
- Memories of Maralinga
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Issue 27 September 2004
- Preserving Canberra’s heritage
- Wake-up call for digital amnesia
- Beatles found in our files
- In memory of Dhakiyarr Wirrpanda
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Issue 17 May 2001
- 1950 Cabinet notebooks
- Searching for General Heintzelman
- Order in the House!
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Issue 26 May 2004
- Jessie Street’s far from common life
- Secrets and spies: the Harbin files
- Traders of the Orient
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Issue 16 January 2001
- Archives celebrates Federation’s century
- New insights into Gorton Cabinet
- Collections in Perth
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