y separately published work icon Mare Carter Interviewed by Alex Hood single work   interview  
Issue Details: First known date: 2012... 2012 Mare Carter Interviewed by Alex Hood
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'Folkloric recording. Mare Carter speaks about her children and grandchildren; her family background; her childhood in America; moving to Australia at the age of 19; meeting with Jeff Carter and their partnership; Gray's Point house; Kangaroo Press; Jeff's photography and journalism trips around Australia; documentary film making; the Foxground property; meeting with Howard Judd and his wife Ivy; environmental journalism; their freelance work as journalists; Melbourne Olympics, 1956; Snowy Mountains Scheme,1957; tobacco growers, Ovens Valley, Victoria; Tobacco Road Vintage; the working methods of Jeff Carter; National Geographic Magazine; the Oenpelli paintings photographs; Eric Worrell, 1957; sugar cane harvest, Queensland; Bundaberg Rum Distillery; the dingo fence at Smithfield outpost; drovers' camp dinner and the cook Azzi Fazulla; the Quinyambie Muster; their trip in Northern Australia; assignment for Walkabout Magazine; a crocodile hunt by canoe; Aboriginal Australians at Beswick Settlement; race relations; her mother and her visits to Australia; Central Australia assignment; Alice Springs; life philosophy; her work with the CND (Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament); film awards; Wild Life Refuge at Foxground; commercial venture; her photo journalism career; her books.' (Trove)

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