Jane Clancy Jane Clancy i(A108638 works by)
Gender: Female
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Jane Clancy grew up in Darwin. She has taught at schools across the Northern Territory and has an interest in oral history.

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Weeping in the Streets 2004 single work oral history
— Appears in: Northern Territory Literary Awards 2004 2004; (p. 48-53)
'The Bureau of Meteorology in Darwin issued its first warning at 4pm on December 21 1974 and by 10pm Cyclone Tracy was born. For a day it hovered above the islands north of Darwin, moving slowly south west. Then, at 3.15 am on December 24, Tracy rounded a tip of Bathurst Island, suddenly turned east and set a course straight for Darwin. This oral history document's one family's story.' (p. 48)
2004 finalist Northern Territory Literary Awards Charles Darwin University Essay Award
More Firmer - Less Terror : Darwinite Recollections of the Moon Landing 2003 single work essay
— Appears in: Northern Territory Literary Awards 2003 2003; (p. 71-79)
Examines the international anticipation of and response to the 1969 moon landing, with particular focus on the Northern Territory.
2003 winner Northern Territory Literary Awards Charles Darwin University Essay Award
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