Hepburn Springs (Conservation, Forests and Lands Department [CFL], 1987). Fourteen-board exhibition for the Bath House at Hepburn Springs, Daylesford on the Mineral Springs of Victoria, including a geological explanation of mineral water and the tradition of Taking the Waters at Hepburn Spa.
Anderson's Mill, Smeaton (CFL, 1990). Eighteen panels based on original research carried out by Dr Charles Fahey and Mary Ryllis Clark. Own research included gathering oral histories and photographs from members of the Anderson family and the two people still alive who worked at the mill. The exhibition covers the history of the Anderson family and the establishment of the mill in the context of the industrial history of the goldfields. A book and school kit based on the copy in the exhibition were published by CFL.
Glenample Homestead (CFL, 1992). Twenty panels for the exhibition at Glenample Homestead based on material researched by Michael Tonta. The exhibition covers the pastoral settlement of the area, the history of the homestead and its involvement in the Loch Ard tragedy.
Toolangi Forest Discovery Centre (Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, 1993). The thirty panels of the exhibition contained detailed information on the various forest types in Victoria, their flora and fauna, practical material on how trees work and an explanation of forest management.
The Melbourne Exhibition at the Old Treasury (Nina Stanton & Associates for Agenda 21, 1994). This exhibition is the first of its kind in Melbourne and presents the growth of the city from pre-European settlement to looking at visions for the future. Considerable research was undertaken under the guidance of Dr David Dunstan and the editorial direction of Dr Miles Lewis.
Yarra Ranges National Park (With Allnutt Graphics for the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources in 1995). This project involved eight-panel exhibitions at three sites - the top of Mount Donna Buang, Fernshaw Reserve and Dom Dom Saddle. Panel copy included interpretation of the flora and fauna of the park as well as local history
Science Exhibition (Wesley College, 1995). The first in a series based on the five senses. Copy was adapted from material researched by Dr Michael Allnutt and Norman Heath.
Old Melbourne Gaol (National Trust, 1995). Thirty-seven panels covering life in the Gaol and early social history of Melbourne as well as profiles of over a dozen people who were hanged there. Based on research of Dr Chris McConville, curated by Peter Struthers.
McCrae Visitor Centre (National Trust, 1995) Twenty panels covering the history of the McCrae Homestead and of Georgiana McCrae. Research and curation by Peter Struthers.
‘The Art of Hanging’, Old Melbourne Gaol (National Trust, 1996). An eight panel extension of the 1995 exhibition displaying original tools of the trade provided by the Sheriff's Office, looking at the technical side of hanging and tracing changing attitudes to capital punishment. Research carried out by Pat Draper and curated by Diane Gardner. The Old Melbourne Gaol won major tourism awards in both 1996 and 1997.
‘Women Prisoners in the Old Melbourne Gaol’ (National Trust- 1998) involved pen portraits of a number of women imprisoned at the gaol and why they were they. It contained fascinating insights into social conditions for women in 19th Melbourne in particular.
‘Men of Iron’, an Exhibition of the Kelly Gang Armour (National Trust, 1998) involved eight panels on the Kelly Gang in general and their armour in particular, looking at why and how it was made and its powerful symbology.
‘The Gun Alley Murders’ (National Trust, 1999) involved six panels on the 1922 murder of a school girl in a Melbourne laneway, the arrest and hanging of Colin Campbell-Ross and recent discovery in police files of evidence from the trial that exonerated him.
Mount Wills Historic Reserve near Omeo (Parks Victoria, 2005) - four extensive panels and an A-3 Information Sheet written with writer Victoria Hammond interpreting the complex history of the goldfields on the site and the extensive mining machinery remaining.