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File 01: Anni Rowland-Campbell interview and photograph by Roslyn Burge, 29 November 2017

File 01: Anni Rowland-Campbell interview and photograph by Roslyn Burge, 29 November 2017

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/n5lXMkx9

File 01: Anni Rowland-Campbell interview and photograph by Roslyn Burge, 29 November 2017

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File 01: Anni Rowland-Campbell interview and photograph by Roslyn Burge, 29 November 2017

Date

29 November 2017

Record Identifier

n5lXMkx9

Reference Code

9604113
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3 audio files (3 hrs, 31 min.) - digital, WAV, 48 kHz, 24 bit

1 photograph - digital, JPEG

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Copyright status : In copyright

Copyright holder : State Library of New South Wales

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Contents

ITEM 1
Anni Rowland-Campbell interview by Roslyn Burge, 29 November 2017

ITEM 2
Photograph of Anni Rowland-Campbell, 29 November 2017 / by Roslyn Burge

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File 01: Anni Rowland-Campbell interview and photograph by Roslyn Burge, 29 November 2017

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Administrative / Biographical history

Anni Rowland-Campbell was born in Melbourne in 1961, the daughter of Air Marshal (later Sir) James and Faye Rowland. She went to live at Government House, Sydney, at the age of 17 when her father was appointed Governor of New South Wales, a role he held from 1981 to 1989. She has a number of masters degrees in fine arts, business, technology and ps...

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n5lXMkx9

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/n5lXMkx9

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9604113

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