Series 2: Rosemary Roebuck, Ann Maher and Audrey Bradshaw oral history interview and transcript by C...
Series 2: Rosemary Roebuck, Ann Maher and Audrey Bradshaw oral history interview and transcript by Cris Townley, 19 October 2016
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19 October 2016
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1 audio file (2 hrs, 3 min.) - digital, MP3
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Rosemary Roebuck, founder of the Playgroup Association of NSW, and founding members Ann Maher and Audrey Bradshaw reflect on the early days of playgroups in Sydney as young mothers during the 1970s and their experiences in running the fast-growing organisation. Research student and interviewer Cris Townley also briefly discusses the focus of her re...
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Series 2: Rosemary Roebuck, Ann Maher and Audrey Bradshaw oral history interview and transcript by Cris Townley, 19 October 2016
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Recorded at Rozelle, New South Wales, on 19 October 2016
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Cris Townley is a research student at the University of New South Wales. As part of her research on playgroups, she interviewed playgroup policy makers and practitioners from the 1970s.
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