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Listening to country [sound recording]/ Ros Moriarty.

Series: Jessie Street National Women's Library Lunch Hour TalksDescription: 1 sound disc (CD)(ca. 40 min.): digital; 4 3/4 inContent type:
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  • Jessie Street National Women's Library Lunch Hour Talk 19 June 2014
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Speakers: Dianne Ottley and Ros Moriarty.Summary: The talk began with an impromptu speech by Dianne Ottley, who discussed her seventeen years of guiding in the Aboriginal Collection at the Art Gallery of N.S.W. Ros Moriarty then discussed her memoir "Listening to country: a journey to the heart of what it means to belong" (2010). Ros' memoir is a book about parallel journeys: a camping trip into the Tanami Desert; a journey across time by Yanyuwa people; a journey taking Ros and husband John's children into the tribe from which baby John was stolen and the journey of two Australias: black and white.Summary: JSNWL Lunch Hour talk held in the Southern Function Room, Town Hall House, Kent Street, Sydney.
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Compact Disc Compact Disc Jessie Street National Women's Library 305.89915 MOR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available for reference in the library 67176

Title on cover: Jessie Street National Women's Library Lunch Hour Talk "Listening to country" Ros Moriarty 19th June 2014

Article on Ros Moriarty's address published in "Jessie Street National Women's Library Newsletter" vol. 25 No. 4 November 2014.

Speakers: Dianne Ottley and Ros Moriarty.

The talk began with an impromptu speech by Dianne Ottley, who discussed her seventeen years of guiding in the Aboriginal Collection at the Art Gallery of N.S.W. Ros Moriarty then discussed her memoir "Listening to country: a journey to the heart of what it means to belong" (2010). Ros' memoir is a book about parallel journeys: a camping trip into the Tanami Desert; a journey across time by Yanyuwa people; a journey taking Ros and husband John's children into the tribe from which baby John was stolen and the journey of two Australias: black and white.

JSNWL Lunch Hour talk held in the Southern Function Room, Town Hall House, Kent Street, Sydney.

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