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In this interview, Lyn Diepeveen discusses her family background, her early education and work in a bank and transferring to Sydney. She moves on to her work as a welfare officer with the Native Welfare Department; travelling in Europe; her marriage; involvement with the CWA and the Family History Association; attending university as a mature age student; and her contribution to Seniors Online.
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OH4213
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