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August 17, 2010 103.2 HOPE - radio station You’ve heard of PhDs in science, medicine and education but have you ever heard of a PhD in confectionary? That’s what one Queensland woman is working hard to complete - Toni Risson is a children’s author and former teacher, who has a particular interest in cultural history and contemporary Australian life. Her doctoral thesis looks at the history of lollies in Australia, and how they reflect social change. She recently shared her fascinating findings at an international pop-culture conference in Sydney. Toni Risson shares the history of lollies in Australia and how they have changed over the decades Listen to / Download file here: oh_ToniRissonLollies2010-08-15.wma
Teacher, journalist, poet and author, Sydney NSW Australia
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