File 07: Linda Hurley interview by Roslyn Burge, 27 February 2018
File 07: Linda Hurley interview by Roslyn Burge, 27 February 2018
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27 February 2018
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2 audio files (3 hrs, 5 min.) - digital, WAV, 48 kHz, 24 bit
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Copyright status : In copyright
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Linda Hurley talks about her childhood in Hurstville; her studies in Wagga Wagga and Canberra, and her love of country life; the independence of military wives; moving into Government House as the first incumbents since 1996; life at Government House, the private quarters, renovations and management of the household; the importance of governors' wi...
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File 07: Linda Hurley interview by Roslyn Burge, 27 February 2018
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Recorded at Government House, Sydney, on 27 February 2018
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Linda Hurley (née McMartin) was born in Sydney in 1954. She attended Kingsgrove High School and completed teacher training at Riverina College of Advanced Education, followed by secretarial studies and courses in music and pastoral education. She taught in both the public and private school systems until her retirement in 2011. She married David Hu...
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nvgP4PM1
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/nvgP4PM1
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