• Entry type: Resource
  • Entry ID: AWH002259

Kathleen Taperell interviewed by Sara Dowse [sound recording]

  • Repository National Library of Australia, Oral History and Folklore Collection
  • Reference ORAL TRC 5720
  • Date Range 27-Oct-06 - 27-Oct-06
  • Description

    1 sound file (ca. 64 min.) Kathleen Taperell talks about the 1993 re-election of Labor, strengthened Office of the Status of Women remained in Prime Minister & Cabinet; native title, reconciliation, Aboriginal policy branch; being head of the policy branch; women’s status in public service; needing to justify function; government changes (1983) strong women’s policy; taking leave without pay; the impact of illness in the family; her retirement; missing a sense of purpose, identification with job; her community service, continuing international work; report of Australian implementation of UN convention; helping to build local heritage support; chairing publications committee; her public sector achievement; specific achievements for women; public misconceptions of public sector work; valuing the public sector; changes in gender relations; promoting social harmony; opposing negative views about state power addressed; her personal style; her gratitude for stimulating work.

  • Access Written permission is required for research use, personal copies and public use for 10 years from the date of the interview.
  • Finding Aid Timed summary (2 p.) and uncorrected transcript (typescript, 26 leaves)

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  • Primary Creator
    • Taperell, Kathleen Joan (1939 - )
    • Dowse, Sara (1938 - )