- Item Title
- Marjory Bollinger interviewed by Ros Bowden in the Women of the land oral history project
- Repository
- National Library of Australia, Oral History & Folklore Section
- Reference
- ORAL TRC 3406/20
- Description
Marje Bollinger, a farmer, speaks of her background, her childhood, working with her father in the corner store and delivering the goods with him, working as a farmer, breeding goats, involvement in the mohair industry and the dairy goat industry, marketing goat milk, Ross River fever, hardship, bushfires, her son involved in a car accident, forming the Highway Safety Action Group as a result, her involvement with the alternative compliance scheme which is self-regulation of the heavy vehicle industry, being a mediator between road transport companies and the RTA, her active participation within the committee.
Recorded in 1995- Quantity
- 1 Sound cassette
- Access
- Access open for research, personal copies and public use.
- Finding Aid
Transcript available (typescript, 26 leaves)
Marjory Bollinger interviewed by Ros Bowden in the Women of the land oral history project
Related entries
Related Archival resources
isPartOf
- Women of the land oral history project, Feb 23 1995 - April 26 1995, ORAL TRC 3406; Bowden, Ros; National Library of Australia Oral History Collection. Details


