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Andrea Nevill oral history : transcript

Nevill, Andrea29th February, 2024
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grew up in an Aboriginal community -- Jawi -- Bardi -- Broome -- Sally Morgan -- Aboriginal girls at schools -- Aboriginal Health Service -- Koori Radio -- DJ Bardi Girl --Deadly Human Rights -- Uncle Col Hardy -- Uncle Georgie Kookaburra -- Judith Durham -- Multicultural Festival -- Royal North Shore Hospital -- Aboriginal health -- Big Red Kidney Bus -- Yabun Festival -- Aboriginal culture
Title:
Andrea Nevill oral history : transcript
Date of work:
29th February, 2024
Search dates:
01 Jan 2024 - 31 Dec 2024
Level of description:
Item from Collection: Local History Digital Collection
Type of materials:
Textual material
Part of:
Sub-collection: Oral histories
Custodial history:
The oral history was undertaken as part of the Willoughby District Historical Society & Museum Diversity Project. This 2024 Project received funding through a Community Grant from Willoughby City Council.
Access restrictions:
Restricted
Use restrictions:
Copyright Willoughby District Historical Society and Museum
General notes:
For the past 7 years, Andrea Nevill have hosted 'Deadly Human Rights' a weekly human right program on Koori Radio. As an ambassador for the Aboriginal Health Service at Royal North Shore hospital, she provides support to the Health Service and the community through the ongoing promotions.Recorded by Willoughby District Historical Society & Museum on 29th February 2024.
Location of originals:
Willoughby District Historical Society & Museum
Copies available:
Willoughby City Library, Local Studies Collection
Record types:
Oral histories
Language:
English
Record number:
776436
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