Talk:New College, University of New South Wales

Named after what?
Is New College really named after New College, Oxford? I thought it was named after the body that founded it, namely the New University Colleges Council (established 1960). There is an article on the history of the college's founding at sydneyanglicans.net and also the official website. Journeyman 23:48, 23 May 2006 (UTC)

Seeking a sponsor/volunteer editor
Hi, I am currently working for New College in the Public Relations department so I have a conflict of interest and can't edit this page or any associated topics. However, I would love to work with a volunteer to get this page up to scratch as well as potentially create some new pages regarding past Masters, CASE and the New College Lectures. If there is anyone who is keen to work together to make this happen I'd love to hear from you! New College has an exciting history and I'm sure together we can create something really interesting :) --Ralahar (talk) 05:18, 16 December 2015 (UTC)

Third party references
I'm going to be posting third party references here for those who are working on the page. Under each heading I have either written the information in a sentence/paragraph with the corresponding reference/s in bullet form. The table lists New College Lecturers and includes wikilinks as well as resulting published works.

About New College
New College is an Anglican college affiliated with the University of New South Wales, Sydney.
 * Gay, C.M. (2003) Cash Values: The Value of Money, the Nature of Worth. UNSW Press, Sydney.

New College was opened on 12th October, 1969. Reverand Noel A. Pollard was appointed as Master.
 * O’Farrell, P. (1999). UNSW, a Portrait: The University of New South Wales, 1949-1999. UNSW Press, Sydney. pp 136, 159, 167 (A preview of this can be accessed via Google Books)


 * Comment - The first of these two books is published by New College, and is in no way an independent source, and besides, the sentence above appears to be a standard description from the publisher (New College), not written by the author of the book. This book should not be used as a reference.  The second book is also not an independent source, but is a little better because it was prepared by a professional historian.  He worked at the University, but still I think bare facts from this book should be okay.&mdash;Anne Delong (talk) 07:39, 22 January 2016 (UTC)

List of New College Masters
Trevor Cairney (2002-present) Dr Allan Beavis (1995-2002) Rev Dr Bruce Kaye (1983-1994) Rev Dr Bruce Kaye (1983-1994) O’Farrell, P. (1999). UNSW, a Portrait: The University of New South Wales, 1949-1999. UNSW Press, Sydney. pp 136, 159, 167 Dr Stuart Barton Babbage (1973-1983) Reverand Noel A. Pollard (1969-1973)
 * https://education.arts.unsw.edu.au/about-us/people/trevor-cairney/
 * http://www.nswbusinesschamber.com.au/About/Business-Awards/Vice-President-Trevor-Cairney
 * http://sydneyanglicans.net/news/anglicans-honoured-in-queens-birthday-list
 * http://www.smh.com.au/national/queens-birthday-honours-20120610-2049o.html
 * Gay, C.M. (2003) Cash Values: The Value of Money, the Nature of Worth. UNSW Press, Sydney.
 * Bulleted list item
 * http://www.smh.com.au/comment/obituaries/humanitarian-too-direct-for-some-20130107-2ccq5.html
 * https://www.ridley.edu.au/principals-blog/remembering-stuart-barton-babbage/
 * http://www.melbourneanglican.org.au/NewsAndViews/NewsArchive/Former-Melbourne-Dean-and-Ridley-Principal,-Stuart-Barton-Babbage,-dies,-96-000343.aspx
 * http://www.lawfoundation.net.au/ljf/app/083C75FD3E28EC37CA2571A80021F995.html
 * http://www.abc.net.au/sundaynights/stories/s1302460.htm
 * O’Farrell, P. (1999). UNSW, a Portrait: The University of New South Wales, 1949-1999. UNSW Press, Sydney. pp 136, 159, 167 (A preview of this can be accessed via Google Books)


 * Comment - This list is ordered to make the present master seem most important - it should be chronologically ordered instead. Most of these references are not independent, or are not publications.  I started a history section with some of this information, as a start to changing this from an ad for the college into an encyclopedia article, which doesn't promote ideas or people.&mdash;Anne Delong (talk) 07:39, 22 January 2016 (UTC)

New College Lectures
Lectures are an annual series of public lectures where the lecturer is invited to The New College Lectures were instituted by Bruce Kaye (Master 1983-1993) in 1986. The New College take up some aspect of contemporary society and to comment on it from the standpoint of their Christian faith and professional experience. The inaugural lectures were given in 1987 by Professor Malcom Jeeves of the University of St Andrews, Scotland. In subsequent years, lecturers have come from Australian and overseas universities as well as the wider community.
 * O’Farrell, P. (1999). UNSW, a Portrait: The University of New South Wales, 1949-1999. UNSW Press, Sydney. pp 136, 159, 167
 * Gay, C.M. (2003) Cash Values: The Value of Money, the Nature of Worth. UNSW Press, Sydney.


 * Comment - This text is taken from a web site HERE as well as partly from the second of these two books. and so can't be used on the page for copyright reasons.&mdash;Anne Delong (talk) 07:39, 22 January 2016 (UTC)

List of New College Lectures
I hope these are helpful. Ralahar (talk) 05:03, 22 January 2016 (UTC)

Ralahar. I have made some comments above about various items here. I have no opinion about whether this list of lectures should be added.&mdash;Anne Delong (talk) 07:39, 22 January 2016 (UTC)