Meme mcdonald biography
- Meme McDonald was an Australian writer, artistic director and advocate for Indigenous reconciliation.
- Meme McDonald (19 July 1954 – 23 December 2017) was an Australian writer, artistic director and advocate for Indigenous reconciliation.
- Meme McDonald was born of English and Irish descent on July 19, 1954 in St George, sheep and cattle country in south-west Queensland, and.
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Meme McDonald
Meme McDonald is a prominent figure in Australia's entertainment industry, known for her various contributions as an actress, comedienne, and television personality. Born in Sydney, Australia, Meme has become a household name through her versatile talent and charismatic presence.
Meme's journey in the entertainment world began at a young age when she discovered her passion for performing arts. She honed her skills by attending drama schools and participating in local theater productions, showcasing her exceptional acting abilities. Her dedication and commitment to her craft soon paid off, landing her roles in popular Australiantelevision shows and films.
Alongside her acting caree
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My Girragundji [electronic resource]
Imprint:
[Place of publication not identified] : Allen & Unwin, 1998
Collation:
1 online resource (1 text file)
System details:
Mode of access: Internet
Biography/History:
Meme McDonald is a writer and photographer who creates books for young people and adults. Boori Pryor is from North Queensland. His mother's people are Kunggandji and his father is from the Birra-gubba Nation. Boori is a performer, storyteller and writer. Meme and Boori co-wrote Maybe Tomorrow (Penguin, March 1998) with Margaret Dunkle as consulting editor. The Binna Binna Man (Allen + Unwin 1999) won Book of the Year at the NSW Premier's Literary Awards 2000. Meme and Boori also co-wrote two prize-winning books which have been adapted for theatre. My Girragundji (Allen + Unwin 1998) had two seasons touring nationally with The Bell Shakespeare Company, and Njunjul The Sun (Allen + Unwin 2002) - which received the Victorian Premier's Literary Award for Young Adult Fiction - was adapted by Kooemba Djarra Theatre Company and produced with QPAC in Brisban
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- Bib ID:
- 3773497
- Author:
- McDonald, Meme, 1954-2017
- Online Access:
- Archived at ANL
- Related Online Resources:
- Publisher site
- Description:
- Melbourne, Vic. : Meme McDonald, 2006-
- Series:
- PANDORA electronic collection
- Technical Details:
- Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. Available at: http://www.mememcdonald.com/
- System requirements: Requires quicktime for video playback.
- Summary:
The website of australian author, Meme McDonald. The website contains a short biography, book excepts, a short video, interviews and information about her books.
- Notes:
- Title from title page (viewed on 5 Sept. 2006)
- Text, audio, video and graphics.
- Selected for archiving
- Life Dates:
- 2006-
- Subject:
- Copyright:
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