• Entry type: Person
  • Entry ID: IMP0196

Clague, Joyce Caroline

(1938 – )
  • Born 1 January, 1938
  • Occupation Welfare worker

Summary

Joyce Caroline Clague (née Mercy) was appointed as a Member of the Order of the British Empire (Civil) on 31 December 1977, with the citation ‘Aborigines’. As Joyce Mercy, she worked as a welfare officer at the Foundation for Aboriginal Affairs in Sydney in the 1960s.

Published resources

  • Newspaper Article
    • Schoolgirl (Evette Clague) to cycle for charity. NSW, 2000
    • Job strategy launched by NSW Public Works, 1999
    • F.C.A.A.T.S.I. Conference / "Aborigines in Politics", 1974
    • Health. Campaign urges breast tests / Share knowledge, experts told / Qld workers get ultrasound advice, 1997
    • Challenging outcomes, Condie, Todd, 1996
    • Project offers more than homes, 1994
    • Kooris try a taste of trade unions, Condie, Todd, 1994
    • Support, resources for Aboriginal uni students, 1991
  • Book
    • The Foundation 1963-1977 [videorecording], Russell, Troy j, 2002
  • Book Section
    • Staying to the end, Clague, Joyce, 1993
  • Edited Book
    • Glorious Age: growing older gloriously, Scutt, Jocelynne A., 1993
  • Site Exhibition
  • Resource

Archival resources

  • Mitchell and Dixson Libraries Manuscripts Collection
    • Foundation for Aboriginal Affairs, 810 George Street, Sydney

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