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Aged 19- She moved to Sydney and went to work at the associated board of royal schools of music.
Early 1933- Received a formal offer of a temporary position at the university Sydney zoology department this lasted for 40 years.
http://www.gbrmpa.gov.au/resources-and-publications/spatial-data-information-services/reefinfo/isobel-bennett-reef/biography-dr-isobel-bennett-ao
Aged 16- She worked in a patent attorneys office as a secretary.
http://trove.nla.gov.au/people/476509?c=people
http://australianmuseum.net.au/Isobel-Bennett/
http://www.evi.com/q/isobel_bennett_facts
Isobel was born in Queensland Brisbane 1909 on July the 9th
her star sign is cancer.
She was turning 99 when she died January 12th in Sydney 2008.
Her job was a marine biologist and she studied the sea.
her favourite music was classic music E.g. beethovens 5th symphony
http://www.science.org.au/scientists/interviews/b/ib.html
http://sydney.edu.au/science/biology/news_and_events/newsletters/2008-March-newsletter.pdf
1962- honorary Master of Science received from the university of Sydney
1982- ANZAAS Mueller medal received (Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science)
1982- Whitley Memorial Award received from the Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales
1984- Officer of the Order of Australia (AO)
1988- Whitley Memorial Award received from the Royal Zoological society of New South Wales
1995- Honorary Doctor of Science (DSc(Hon)) received from the university of Sydney
Isobel Bennett
Isobel Bennett's parents were Islay and Edith Bennett. she was the eldest of four children she had one twin brother and sister and another sister. Isobel Bennett didn't have any kids and she didn't marry anyone
Most of Isobels work was sorting plankton. In 1945 her research changed to the intertidal which is the space between low tide and high tide. she also researched whaling for professor Dakin at the Mitchell library.
Isobel was the eldest of four children she had a twin brother and sister and another sister.
Isobel left school at the age of 16 and went to a Business College before working as a secretary in a patent attorneys office.
when she was at the age of 19 she moved to Sydney and went to work at the associated board of royal schools of music until the schools closed.
some of Isobel's interests were she liked classical music E.g. Ludwig van Beethoven Beethoven's 5th symphony.