Noeline Kyle

Noeline Kyle is an honorary professor at the University of Sydney. She retired from university teaching in 2001 and now lives on the mid north coast of New South Wales. We Should’ve Listened to Grandma, Women and Family History (1988), Memories, Dreams: A Biography of Nurse Mary Kirkpatrick, (2001); Writing Family History Made Very Easy (2007),  How to Write & Publish Your Family Story in Ten Easy Steps (2011), and  Greater Guilt: Constance Emilie Kent and the Road Murder (2009). Her memoir Ghost Child: a memoir on growing up in the Australian bush was published in 2015.

Noeline facilitates a writing group for the Port Macquarie Family History Society and travels widely to promote and support professional and community history and heritage. Noeline maintains membership of several local family history groups, historical societies and museums, and continues to support the profession of history through her writing and publications. She further supports family and local history through her writing workshops and seminars, and her website www.writingfamilyhistory.com.au.

 

Books by Noeline Kyle