Biographical entry Mundey, Jack (1929 - )
AO
- Born
- 1929
Atherton, Queensland - Occupation
- Trade Union - Official
Summary
A conservationist and former trade unionist, Jack Mundey became well known for instituting 'green bans' while Secretary of the New South Wales Branch of the Builders' Labourers' Federation from 1968 to 1975.
Related entries
Union Membership(s)
Archival resources
National Library of Australia Oral History Collection
- Interview with Jack Mundey, unionist, environmentalist, local government Councillor and former Secretary of the NSW Branch of the Builders Labourers Federation - Interviewer: Ann Turner, 1991, ORAL TRC 2726; National Library of Australia Oral History Collection. Details
- Jack Cambourn interviewed by Richard Raxworthy in the Labor Council of New South Wales oral history project, 1988, ORAL TRC 1948/31; National Library of Australia Oral History Collection. Details
- John Ducker interviewed by Richard Raxworthy in the Labor Council of New South Wales oral history project, 1988, ORAL TRC 1948/36; National Library of Australia Oral History Collection. Details
- Pat Clancy interviewed by Richard Raxworthy in the Labor Council of New South Wales oral history project, 1985 - 1986, ORAL TRC 1948/6; National Library of Australia Oral History Collection. Details
- Stan Sharkey interviewed by Richard Raxworthy in the Labor Council of New South Wales oral history project, 1999, ORAL TRC 3128/6; National Library of Australia Oral History Collection. Details
Published resources
Books
- Mundey, Jack, Green Bans and Beyond, Angus and Robertson, Sydney, 1981, 154 pp. Details
Sophie Papadopoulos
Created: 14 December 2001, Last modified: 4 February 2002