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Graduated B.A. University of Tasmania, majoring in French and Philosophy 1972. Graduated with First Class Honours in French (Uni. of Tas.), 1973. Spent a short time teaching English and French.
Graduated B.A. University of Tasmania, majoring in French and Philosophy 1972. Graduated with First Class Honours in French (Uni. of Tas.), 1973. Spent a short time teaching English and French.


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Graduated B.A. University of Tasmania, majoring in French and Philosophy 1972. Graduated with First Class Honours in French (Uni. of Tas.), 1973. Spent a short time teaching English and French.

Postgraduate Diploma of Librarianship 1977.

Reference Librarian at State Reference Library of Tasmania 1978-1981. Librarian at Housing Department of Tasmania 1981-1985. One year overseas, including 6 months working in Israel.

Reference Librarian at State Reference Library of Tas. 1986-1989. Cataloguer 1989-1991. Reference Librarian in previous position 1991 to date.



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