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Item 02: Juanita Nielsen Memorial Lecture 2001, sound recording, by Wendy Bacon and Beverly Barker

Item 02: Juanita Nielsen Memorial Lecture 2001, sound recording, by Wendy Bacon and Beverly Barker

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/Yj7d5J79

Item 02: Juanita Nielsen Memorial Lecture 2001, sound recording, by Wendy Bacon and Beverly Barker

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Full title

Item 02: Juanita Nielsen Memorial Lecture 2001, sound recording, by Wendy Bacon and Beverly Barker

Date

2001

Call Numbers

MLOH 780

Record Identifier

Yj7d5J79

Reference Code

1381857
Physical Description

Contents

1 sound cassette (1 hr., 30 mins.)

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Copyright status : In copyright

Rights and Restrictions Information : No reproduction or publication without the prior consent by Greens NSW

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Scope and Contents

Contents

The 2001 Inaugural Juanita Nielsen Memorial Lecture. Hosted by Lee Rhiannon, chaired by Kerry Nettle, who speaks of the purpose of the lecture series, that is, commemorating women activists.

First lecturer is Wendy Barker, speaking on the life and environmental activities of Juanita Nielsen. Followed by Beverly Barker, speaking on educationa...

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Item 02: Juanita Nielsen Memorial Lecture 2001, sound recording, by Wendy Bacon and Beverly Barker

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Call Numbers

MLOH 780

Record Identifier

Yj7d5J79

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/Yj7d5J79

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Reference code

1381857

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