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Suzanne Baker Suzanne Baker i(A86599 works by)
Born: Established: 1939
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England,
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe, Europe,
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Gender: Female
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1 y separately published work icon Due Recognition Suzanne Baker , Sydney : Lindale , 2018 14066088 2018 single work biography

'Despite their talent and achievements, Suzanne Baker’s female ancestors weren’t accorded the same opportunities as their male contemporaries. Many also had the ill-fortune to make unhappy marriages, sometimes with men who walked out on them. Indeed, Suzanne’s father Sidney J. Baker, the celebrated author of The Australian Language, left his family when Suzanne was just six.

'Coming from a long line of clever and assertive women, rejection of the status quo was part of Suzanne’s character. Like her great-grandmother, a significant political activist, and her mother, who was a renowned magazine writer, Suzanne would excel, becoming one of Australia’s pioneering journalists, an influential second-wave feminist, an early China-watcher, and a film producer who became Australia’s first female Oscar winner.

'While Suzanne feels lucky to have grown up at a time when women were beginning to receive more recognition for their achievements, she believes gender parity in wages and social status, as well as equal opportunities in politics, business, the arts, science and other fields still have a long way to go.

'This brilliant book combines Suzanne’s unique take on her family history with fascinating insights into Australia’s social, literary, political and feminist movements since the mid-nineteenth century.'  (Publication summary)

1 1 y separately published work icon Beethoven and the Zipper Suzanne Baker , Sydney : Suzanne Baker , 2010 Z1775326 2010 single work biography
1 Gifted Writer Who Paved the Way for Other Women Suzanne Baker , 2005 single work obituary (for Sally Baker )
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 14 January 2005; (p. 19)
1 form y separately published work icon Woobinda - Animal Doctor Ron McLean , Michael Wright , Stan Mars , Suzanne Baker , Malcolm Hulke , Ted Hepple , ( dir. Ron Way et. al. )agent 1969 Australia : NLT Productions ABC Television Nine Network , 1969-1970 Z1638159 1969 series - publisher film/TV children's

The central character in Woobinda is John Stevens, a veterinarian with a practice in the fictitious New South Wales country town of Gattens Creek. A widower, he has a teenage daughter, Tiggie, and an adopted Aboriginal son, Kevin. Stevens is assisted in his practice by Peter Fischer, a German vet, and his friend Jack Johnson, a local bushman. Called 'Woobinda' by local Aboriginals, Stevens has strong compassion for animals and is constantly striving to preserve fauna from what he calls 'senseless slaughter.'

1 8 form y separately published work icon Skippy Lee Robinson , Dennis Hill , Ross Napier , Ted Roberts , Joy Cavill , Lee Robinson , Denys Burrows , Ed Devereaux , Moya Wood , Carol Odell , Joan Levy , Rae Glasser , Warren Glasser , James Workman , Tony Booth , J. Benn Darrow , Dennis Hill , Creswick Jenkinson , Michael Wright , Maureen Walsh , Scotty Denholm , Suzanne Baker , Peter Finnane , Peter Kay , Kay Keavney , John McCallum , Will Pryor , Ron Taylor , Margaret Trist , John Warwick , Rene Devereaux , Alex McDonald , Phyllis McLean , Ron McLean , Richard Raper , Stephen Rhodes , Martyn Sanderson , Valerie Taylor , Albie Thoms , Alan Veitch , Brian Wright , Stewart A. Fist , Bill Lambert , Harry Woollerton , ( dir. Eric Fullilove et. al. )agent 1966 Australia : Nine Network Fauna Productions , 1968-1970 Z1624851 1966 series - publisher film/TV

Set in the fictional Waratah National Park (NSW), the Skippy series focuses largely on the adventures of a young boy, Sonny Hammond, and his intelligent pet kangaroo, Skippy. Sonny is the youngest child of Head Ranger Matt Hammond. Matt was left a widower in his early forties when his wife Mary died not long after Sonny was born. Other principal characters are Sonny's older brother Mark, Flight Ranger Jerry King (the park's helicopter pilot), and Ranger Clancy Merrick, the teenage daughter of another park ranger.

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