Robyn Williams single work   autobiography  
Issue Details: First known date: 2007... 2007 Robyn Williams
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  • Epigraph: The thing I remember most about being a kid was how the winter was always cold, and how you could feel it in your bones. All the kids would get into the one bed to keep warm and to share their body heat. -- The Author

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    y separately published work icon Aboriginal Women's Heritage : Nepean Sabine Partl (editor), Sydney : Department of Environment and Climate Change , 2007 Z1489167 2007 anthology autobiography

    'Seven Aboriginal women from areas surrounding the Nepean River in Sydney's south west, contributed to this publication and took part in a project instigated by the Department in an effort to raise the profile of Aboriginal women in New South Wales.

    The seven Aboriginal women in Aboriginal Women's Heritage: Nepean, tell their own life stories. They tell about the changes they have seen over the years, the chores they had to do when they were young, and the daily routines. They tell about growing their own fruit and vegetables and eating whatever they grew or caught to supplement the family's diet.' Source: Aboriginal Women's Heritage: Nepean (2007)

    Sydney : Department of Environment and Climate Change , 2007
    pg. 41-44
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  • St John's Park, Fairfield area, Sydney Southwest, Sydney, New South Wales,
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