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Achievements 1958 - joined the Queensland Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders 1960 - attended the annual conferences for the Federal Council for Aboriginal Advancement 1970 - supported Pittock amendments to FCAATSI constitution which would have increased Indigenous power on the Federal Council 1985 - Oodgeroo appeared with her grandson, Denis Walker junior in Bruce Beresford’s film The Fringedwellers Turning points Oodgeroo’s priorities in the 1970s and1980s changed when she returned to her beloved Stradbroke Island. She focused on art (her writing as well as the visual arts) and education. Oodgeroo believed passionately in the power of education to change an unjust world.
Timelines 1929     born  in the south part of New Zealand 1942      went to an informal school at  North East Valley Primary School before                   joining Palmerston Boys High School 1958      married to his first wife Mary Skiller 1961     went to Moor fields Eye Hospital in England to study ophthalmology. 1965     became an associate professor of ophthalmology at the University of                     New South Wales in Sydney 1965–1992   was chair of the ophthalmology division taking care of the teaching                   departments at the University of New South Wales, and the Prince of                     Wales...
Timelines 1903 - born in India 1911 - went to St Cyprian's School in Eastbound 1921 - joined the British police in Burma 1927 - resigned from British police 1928 -  journeyed to Paris 1932-1933 worked as a teacher in a small private school 1934 - a part time job in a second hand bookshop 1933 - first book was published Down and Out in Paris  and London 1934 - Burmese Days  novel was published 1935 - A  Clergyman's Daughter  novel published 1936 - married Eileen 1936 - was commissioned to write a book about poverty in             northern England 1938 - left for Spain 1938 - published  A Homage to Catalonia 1938 - was suffering from tuberculosis   1938-1939 -  spent the winter in Morocco 1939 - Coming Up For Air was published.   1941 to 1943 -  Second World he was rejected for military                service 1941-1943 - worked for the BBC 1943 ...