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File 05: Naomi Tarrant interview by Johanna Kijas, 5 September 2017, and photograph, ca. 2012

File 05: Naomi Tarrant interview by Johanna Kijas, 5 September 2017, and photograph, ca. 2012

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YK5rmkMn

File 05: Naomi Tarrant interview by Johanna Kijas, 5 September 2017, and photograph, ca. 2012

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File 05: Naomi Tarrant interview by Johanna Kijas, 5 September 2017, and photograph, ca. 2012

Date

ca. 2012, 5 September 2017

Record Identifier

YK5rmkMn

Reference Code

9627713
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1 audio file (1 hr, 38 min.) - digital, WAV, stereo (48 kHz, 24 bit)

1 photograph - digital, JPEG, colour

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ITEM 1
Naomi Tarrant interview by Johanna Kijas, 5 September 2017

ITEM 2
Photograph of Naomi Tarrant, ca. 2012 / photographer unknown

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File 05: Naomi Tarrant interview by Johanna Kijas, 5 September 2017, and photograph, ca. 2012

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Administrative / Biographical history

Naomi Tarrant was born in New Zealand and moved to Perth, Western Australia, with her family at the age of eight. She travelled around Australia as a WWOOFer (Willing Worker on Organic Farms), settling in the Lismore area in 2005, where she is a self-employed cranio-sacral therapist. She was a front-line protester at each of the Northern Rivers blo...

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YK5rmkMn

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9627713

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