Diana Patterson, 1996
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 Gr...
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Swinburne History Collection
1996
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Online Access: | https://commons.swinburne.edu.au/items/db5515b4-1613-47dd-bc19-77e396e8b4b0/1/ |
Summary: | 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. |
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