Janice Caulfield Janice Caulfield i(19268601 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 Can the Past Be Salvaged? Remembering Jack Mundey Janice Caulfield , 2020 single work column
— Appears in: Overland [Online] , August 2020;

'Jack Mundey died in May, aged ninety. His obituary in the paper featured a file picture from 1972 that brought a smile to my face. Mundey is being escorted from a protest at Sydney’s Rocks by three policemen. We see in that black and white snap the worn-out soles of this working-class man’s shoes as he is carried aloft to the waiting paddy wagon. His pin stripe trousers and corduroy jacket cannot conceal a bulging belly pushing through his buttoned-up shirt. His hands are locked together to allow him to be lifted by his arms and feet with ease. He looks relaxed in the policemen’s hold, and rather chuffed. His arresting officers seem equally as pleased to be caught in the frame of the photographer’s lens – all are smiling. By this stage, Mundey had already gained notoriety as an environmental hero.' (Introduction)

1 Pandemic of an Activist Janice Caulfield , 2020 single work prose
— Appears in: TEXT Special Issue Website Series , April no. 58 2020;
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