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Sally Morgan's second book, Wanamurraganya, was a biography of her grandfather. She has also collaborated with artist and illustrator Bronwyn Bancroft on children's books, including Dan's Grandpa (1996). [13] Morgan is the director at the Centre for Indigenous History and the Arts at the University of Western Australia.
Sally Morgan's My Place is a story of a young Aboriginal girl growing up to false heritage and not knowing where she is from. Recounts of several of Morgan's family members are told. The story setting revolves around Morgan's own hometown, Perth, Western Australia, and also Corunna Downs Station, managed by Alfred Howden Drake-Brockman. Morgan ...
Sally Morgan may refer to: Sally Morgan (artist) (born 1951), Australian Aboriginal author, scriptwriter and artist; Sally J. Morgan, emeritus professor of art in New Zealand; Sally Morgan, Baroness Morgan of Huyton (born 1959), British politician; Sally Morgan (psychic), British celebrity psychic
Sally Morgan (born Sally Mary West on 20 September 1951; also known by her stage name Psychic Sally) [1] is a British television and stage artist, author and controversially, a self-proclaimed psychic medium.
Sally J. Morgan is a New Zealand artist and historian, and is a Distinguished Professor and Professor Emeritus at the Massey University. Morgan's research focuses on socially-engaged art practices. She was awarded the Massey University Research Medal in 2016, and her novel Toto Among the Murderers won the 2022 Portico Prize.
Author Sally Rooney has two TV adaptations under her belt, but she might not keep the trend going. In an interview with The New York Times published Saturday, September 21, the 33-year-old ...
Her sisters are artist and author Sally Morgan and professor Jill Milroy. [4] [5] In 2013, Milroy was appointed as a commissioner to the Australian Government's Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse. [6] In 2018, Milroy was appointed as the first Indigenous commissioner to the Australian Football League. [7]
She was born as the eldest of three children to Sally Morgan, an author and artist, and Paul Morgan, a teacher. [2] [3] She graduated from the University of Western Australia in 1998 with a Bachelor of Laws with honours. [3] Kwaymullina's academic research focuses on both public law, and on Indigenous peoples and the law.