Davison was active in the Fellowship of Australian Writers and, through the 1930s, formed a close working relationship with Marjorie Barnard and Flora Eldershaw.
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Dale Spender writes that "with so little encouragement, opportunity - or inclination, given the demands of the day - she Marjorie Barnard and Flora Eldershaw ... still managed to write their classic Australian novel A House is Built (1929), and another, Green Memory (1933)".
Marjorie Barnard met Flora Eldershaw, who was a year ahead of her, in her first year at the University of Sydney.