Elizabeth Evatt - Notable Published Works

Notable Published Works

  • Evatt, Elizabeth (1987). "Recollections". In Curthoys, Ann; Martin, A.W.; Rowse, Tim. Australians from 1939 (2nd ed.). Sydney: Fairfax, Syme & Weldon Associates. pp. 474. ISBN 0-949288-23-3.
  • Evatt, Elizabeth (19 July 1991). New South Wales Women's Advisory Council. ed. Valuing women's work: women, equality and family law reform (Lecture). Anne Conlon memorial lecture. Haymarket, Sydney.
  • Evatt, Elizabeth, ed. (1991). A Guide to family law: questions and answers to help you make the right decisions. Sydney: Bay Books. pp. 176. ISBN 1-86378-040-8.

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