• 1979, March:
Mornington Peninsular Spring Festival For Drawing. Works by
Charles Blackman,
Judy Cassab,
Noel Counihan, Barbara Grosman, Raphael Gurvich, Anne Hall, Pam Hallandal, Jean Knox,
Kevin Lincoln, Geoffrey Lowe,
Jan Senbergs and
Andrew Sibley were purchased upon the advice of
Rick Amor,
Joan Lindsay and
Alan McCulloch • 1983, March:
Mornington Peninsula Arts Centre Spring Festival of Drawing. Works by Kathleen Boyle, Enid Denton, Tess Edwards, Pam Hallandal,
Euan Heng, John Hopkins, Amanda Laming, Sue McDougall and Beverley Martorana were purchased upon the advice of Alan McCulloch and Andrew Sibley • 1984:
Mornington Peninsula Arts Centre Acquisitive Prints Exhibition. Works by Patrick Henigan,
Hertha Kluge-Pott, Kevin Lincoln, Vivienne Littlejohn, Neil Malone, John Robinson and Patricia Wilson were purchased on the advice of Pam Hallandal, Alan McCulloch and Jan Senbergs • 1985:
Mornington Peninsula Arts Centre Spring Festival of Drawing. Works by
Irene Barberis, Craig Gough, Pam Hallandal, Derek Hanley,
Katherine Hattam, Elizabeth Jess, Amanda Laming, Lillian Townsend were acquired for the M.P.A.C. Collections on the advice of Alan McCulloch, Jan Minchin, Jan Senbergs • 1987:
Backlash: the revival of Australian drawing 1976–86. National Gallery of Victoria • 1989, 6–30 June: Pam Hallandal:
In the Shadow of the highrise, an exhibition of drawings. Stuart Gerstman Galleries, 29 Gipps Street, Richmond • 1996, 14 December–2 February 1997:
Expressive Figuration: drawings by Kevin Connor, Pam Hallandal and Jan Senbergs. Art Gallery of New South Wales • 1998, 27 September–2 August 1999:
Pam Hallandal: drawings. Touring show.
Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery 27 September–8 November 1998;
Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery 5 February–14 March 1999;
Gippsland Art Gallery. Sale 27 March–2 May 1999;
Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum 27 June–2 August 1999 • 2001, 14 February—18 March: ''Through women's eyes''. Presbyterian Ladies' College == Public collections ==