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Wenz Project archives
Writer's Lasting Legacy: Forbes Advocate, 15 March, 2008 >>
A new cultural organisation was founded in Forbes last weekend to preserve, promote and build upon the literary legacy left by French-Australian writer, Paul Wenz >>
Author's work lives on: Forbes Advocate, 11 March 2008 >>
Forbes Shire Council plans to make a hand-bound book of short stories by Paul Wenz available to the public after bookbinder Sabine Pierard presented her editon to Mayor Rhonda Keane yesterday >>
Writer honoured at home: Forbes Advocate, 9 February 2008 >>
Paul Wenz was honoured in his home country this month as the Mayor of Reims, Jean-Louis Schneiter, officiated at a ceremony 'dans le Salon Grand Mars de l'Hotel de Ville >>
Cultural exchanges tie Forbes and France: Forbes Advocate, 4 November 1993 >>
Current cultural exchanges are re-inforcing the well recognised historic ties between Forbes and France >>
Historical relics from Nanima Station: Forbes Advocate, 3 July, 1959 >>
When the secretary of Forbes Historical Society, Mr Athol Gunn, accompanied by a representative of [the Forbes Advocate], visited Nanima Station, the property of the Estate of the late Paul Wenz, this week, he obtained a number of Australian relics which will be of the greatest value ... >>
Forbes Advocate, 15 March, 2008

Forbes Advocate, 11 March 2008

Forbes Advocate, November 1993

Forbes Advocate, 3 July, 1959

Page created 3 March 2008. Last updated 18 March 2008.
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Wenz honoured in Reims 2008>>
Nanima, Wenz's pastoral station on the Lachlan River, NSW >>
Catalogue of the Wenz Collection in the Forbes Library 2004 >>
Heritage Assessment of the Wenz Collection 2004 >>
Short story by Paul Wenz: Fifty-five minutes late >>
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