Diana Patterson, the first female station leader at Davis, the major Australian base in Antarctica for scientific programs and operations, received an award in the Women with less than five years in the workforce category at the annual awards organised by the National Centre for Women held in the Great Hall of the National Gallery of Victoria. Refer to the 'Swinburne Staff News', 28 March 1996
[Extract] Women scientists were prohibited from working in Antarctica until Soviet geologist Maria K...
Title devised by cataloguer.; Part of the collection: Australian National Antarctic Research Expedit...
Left-right: Patricia Sheahan, Breda Annesley, Lynette Liddle and Mandy Keillor, winners and particip...
Diana Patterson, the first female station leader at Davis, the major Australian base in Antarctica f...
Left-right: Tracey Clavell; Jenny Sharp; Ruth Zegir; Sarah Sinclair; Diana Patterson, participants i...
Left-right: Tracey Clavell; Jenny Sharp; Ruth Zegir; Sarah Sinclair; Diana Patterson, participants i...
Sarah Sinclair, participant in the Woman of the Year in a Non- Traditional area award event at the a...
Jenny Sharp, participant in the Woman of the Year in a Non- Traditional area at the annual awards or...
Jenny Sharp, participant in the Woman of the Year in a Non- Traditional area at the annual awards or...
During March–April 1945, solar radio emission was detected at 200 MHz by operators of a Royal New Ze...
Breda Annesley, participant in the Woman of the Year in a Non- Traditional area award event at the a...
AS a historically minority group in Antarctica, women now have a greater involvement in national Ant...
Breda Annesley, participant in the Woman of the Year in a Non- Traditional area award event at the a...
Antarctica is commonly known as the continent of extremes: the coldest, windiest, highest and dries...
Lynette Liddle was the winner in the Women in Higher Education category at the annual awards organis...
[Extract] Women scientists were prohibited from working in Antarctica until Soviet geologist Maria K...
Title devised by cataloguer.; Part of the collection: Australian National Antarctic Research Expedit...
Left-right: Patricia Sheahan, Breda Annesley, Lynette Liddle and Mandy Keillor, winners and particip...
Diana Patterson, the first female station leader at Davis, the major Australian base in Antarctica f...
Left-right: Tracey Clavell; Jenny Sharp; Ruth Zegir; Sarah Sinclair; Diana Patterson, participants i...
Left-right: Tracey Clavell; Jenny Sharp; Ruth Zegir; Sarah Sinclair; Diana Patterson, participants i...
Sarah Sinclair, participant in the Woman of the Year in a Non- Traditional area award event at the a...
Jenny Sharp, participant in the Woman of the Year in a Non- Traditional area at the annual awards or...
Jenny Sharp, participant in the Woman of the Year in a Non- Traditional area at the annual awards or...
During March–April 1945, solar radio emission was detected at 200 MHz by operators of a Royal New Ze...
Breda Annesley, participant in the Woman of the Year in a Non- Traditional area award event at the a...
AS a historically minority group in Antarctica, women now have a greater involvement in national Ant...
Breda Annesley, participant in the Woman of the Year in a Non- Traditional area award event at the a...
Antarctica is commonly known as the continent of extremes: the coldest, windiest, highest and dries...
Lynette Liddle was the winner in the Women in Higher Education category at the annual awards organis...
[Extract] Women scientists were prohibited from working in Antarctica until Soviet geologist Maria K...
Title devised by cataloguer.; Part of the collection: Australian National Antarctic Research Expedit...
Left-right: Patricia Sheahan, Breda Annesley, Lynette Liddle and Mandy Keillor, winners and particip...