Alice Marshall Moyle

[6] While he served in the RAAF during World War II, she worked for Wireless Weekly in Sydney as music critic.

[7] She was a foundation member of the Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies (now Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies or AIATSIS) and worked there until her "retirement" at age 70, when she was appointed an honorary fellow and continued her research and field trips until she turned 88.

[7] Aware of the lack of teaching materials for schools, in 1992 Moyle produced Music and Dance in Traditional Aboriginal Culture, a training package including a video, two audio cassettes, a book for students and a teacher's guide to the resources.

[1] A festschrift, Problems and Solutions: Occasional Essays in Musicology Presented to Alice M Moyle, celebrating her life's work was published in 1984.

[6] Her sound recordings, transcripts, research papers and correspondence are held by AIATSIS in Canberra.