Kay Cohen is an experienced historian specialising in government administration, the history of organisations, and Queensland's history and cultural heritage. She is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society of Queensland.
Skills and services offered:
Historical research and writing
Oral history
Corporate/Institution History
Publishing
Thesis editing
Heritage consultancy
Professional interests:
Administrative history
Queensland people and places
Cultural heritage
Cultural tourism
Qualifications: B.A., B.Soc.Stud., M.A. Ph.D
Publications and experience:
More Than Surviving: The
Story of Boulia (2002)
Heritage trails of the Great South-East, Heritage trails of
the Tropical North, and Heritage Trails of the outback (with Howard
Pearce and Margaret Cook)
Discovery Guide to the Outback (2003) (contributor)
Character & circumstance: Thirty years of the TAB in Queensland,
1992
People, places & policies: Aspects of Queensland administrative
history, 1859-1920 (co-editor, contributor)
Reports on: Mount Isa-Tennant Creek Defence Road; Musgrave
Park; History of Winton; Cloncurry-Winton Town Heritage Survey;
West End Parks, Hamilton Cold Stores, World War Two sites on the
Barkly Highway
Enhancing Access to Justice - the history of Legal Aid Queensland
1979-2004, 2004
Women in the law in Queensland (contributor) (2005)
Numerous papers on administrative history, Queensland history
and heritage
Address: Dr Kay Cohen
65 O'Quinn St.
Nudgee Beach, Qld 4014
Phone: 07 32675794
Fax: 07 32675794
E-mail: k_cohen@ozemail.com.au
Updated 19 June 2006
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