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Esther Price interviewed by Ros Bowden in the Women of the land oral history project [sound recording]
Bib ID 2686875
Format AudioAudio
Author
Price, Esther, 1968-
 
Access Conditions Access open for research, personal copies and public use. 
Description 1995. 
1 sound cassette (ca. 60 min.) : analog, mono. 
Series

Women of the land oral history project

Summary

Price, a farmer and rural journalist, speaks of her farming background, career in rural journalism, running her own rural publicity business, impact of having children, local networks, being accepted in a male-dominated industry, the children's educational prospects, virtues of family farms versus farms managed for a wage, and her currently limited social life.

Notes

Part of a collection of 33 interviews with rural women for the book "Women of the land".

Project conducted in association with the Australian Broadcasting Commission.

Has accompanying photograph.

Recorded at near Kojonup, W.A. on Monday, 27 February 1995.

DCM record; National Library of Australia, Oral History and Folklore collection;

Index/Finding Aid Note Transcript available (typescript, 9 p.) 
Subjects Price, Esther, - 1968- - Interviews.  |  Women in agriculture - Australia.  |  Rural women - Australia - Social conditions.  |  Rural women - Australia - Interviews.  |  Kojonup Region (W.A.) - Biography.
Other authors/contributors Bowden, Ros  |  Australian Broadcasting Corporation

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    Petherick Reading Room (Oral History)
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    Petherick Reading Room (Oral History)

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