From 1984 to 1986 Page was one of 22 Australian photographers commissioned by the New Parliament House Construction Authority Art Acquisitions Committee to produce a folio of photographs based on the construction of the new Australian Parliament House, Canberra. Images from this commission can be found in Picture Australia and the National Library of Australia, as well as images from Australian Antarctic Territory, Boggo Road Goal, construction of the Alice Springs to Darwin Railway, 2003, and 1st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment in Somalia . In 1988, he was one of six photographers commissioned by the Queensland Art Gallery and the Australian Bicentennial Authority to document Queensland community life. The project, which culminated in the exhibition Journey's North at the Queensland Art Gallery, aimed to encourage achievement and appreciation of contemporary art photography, as much as to celebrate and record the richness and diversity of community life in the late 1980s.
Projects
Page's national and international projects include:
1993 Photographed in the Antarctic under the auspices of ANARE . The project addressed environmental issues, the removal of the last Australian Huskies and the Antarctic Landscape. Images from this project are displayed at Mawson Base, Antarctica.;
1972–2002 An extensive project to document photographically the decline of steam locomotion. The project also addressed the sociological implications brought about by this evolution in technology. The project concentrated on the following countries: 1972 South Africa, Rhodesia, Swaziland, Europe; 1978 China, India, Malaysia; 1980 India, Pakistan; 1999 Western China, Inner Mongolia; 2001 the Forest railways of Manchuria, Northern China; 2002 Western China, Heavy Industrial sites and operational Steam Trains;
1993 Photographed in Malawi, Mozambique and Somalia. A number of images from Somalia are included in the collection of the Australian War Memorial. Page was one of only two photographers to record the convoy from the port of Mogadishu to Baidoa by members of the 1st Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment and a United States convoy of troops. ;
1995 & 1996 Photographed in Chechnya under the auspices of the International Committee of Red Cross. This project concentrated on ICRC activities concerned with the Chechnyan conflict;
2000 & 2003 documented five Ipswich communities in the following geographical locations, Australia, U.S.A., the U.K. and Jamaica;
2005 Documented the environmentally disastrous Saemangeum reclamation project in South Korea. For more information see
Publications
Charles J. Page. The Crystal Desert. Antarctic Photographs. .
Charles J. Page. Cross Section. The documentary photography of Charles Page. Horsham Regional Art Gallery. .
Charles J. Page.Visible traces of another life : the photography of Charles John Page 1966-2003: exhibition catalogue. Rockhampton, Qld: Rockhampton Art Gallery.