Moira McKinnon Moira McKinnon i(A139820 works by)
Born: Established: Western Australia, ;
Gender: Female
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Dr Moira McKinnon trained in Western Australia and has worked as a population health and infectious disease specialist with a particular focus on emerging infectious diseases. 'McKinnon spent five years as the Federal Government's main advisor on communicable diseases in the Department of Health and Ageing where she also chaired the National Arbovirus and Malaria Advisory Committee. She is has been Chief Medical Health Officer for Canada's Province of Saskatchewan.' Source: www.artshub.com.au/ (Sighted 15/07/2011).

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y separately published work icon Cicada Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2014 7099353 2014 single work novel thriller

'A stunning novel of terror, love and survival in the greatest wilderness on earth. A lyrical, heartbreaking epic debut.

'An isolated property in the middle of Western Australia, just after the Great War. An English heiress has just given birth and unleashed hell. Weakened and grieving, she realises her life is in danger, and flees into the desert with her Aboriginal maid. One of them is running from a murderer; the other is accused of murder.

'Soon the women are being hunted across the Kimberley by troopers, trackers and the man who wants to silence them both. How they survive in the searing desert and what happens when they are finally found will take your breath away.' (Publication abstract)

2016 longlisted International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award
Who Killed Matilda? 2011 single work essay
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , July-August no. 333 2011; (p. 21-30)
'An Indigenous story drawn from Moira McKinnon's years working as a government adviser on communicable diseases.' Source: www.ehealthspace.org/ (Sighted 15/07/2011).
2011 joint winner The Calibre Prize Joint winner with Dean Biron for 'The Death of A Writer.'
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