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O'Brien was a delegate for Australia at the [[United Nations]] Conference on Women in [[Denmark]] in [[1980]].

O'Brien was a delegate for Australia at the [[United Nations]] Conference on Women in [[Denmark]] in [[1980]].


==Links==

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[[Category:Recipients of the British Empire Medal]]

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May Lorna O'Brien, BEM is an Australian educator and author.

Born in 1933inLaverton, Western Australia, she was removed to the Mount Margaret Aboriginal Mission as a child, eventually taking up her first appointment as a teacher at Mount Margaret.

After teaching for 25 years she moved into education policy, working for the Western Australian Ministry of Education and the Aboriginal Education Branch. She has also written several books for children.

She was awarded the British Empire Medalon31 December 1977 for work in Aboriginal education. For this she was also awarded the John Curtin Medal.

O'Brien was a delegate for Australia at the United Nations Conference on Women in Denmarkin1980.

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