On graduation, Lawson was accepted as a cadet journalist by
The Sydney Morning Herald, but was frustrated that women were forced to work only on women’s issues. In 1955 Lawson married and had to leave that job. She found employment at the
Daily Mirror, but that paper similarly frustrated her ambitions. In 1958 Lawson began to contribute to
Tom Fitzgerald's fortnightly publication,
Nation as film critic and writing on cinema generally. She was involved with the Sydney Film Festival from its beginning in 1954, joined the committee and co-curated the 1959 program with Robert Connell. Lawson developed a film course at the University of Sydney, but in 1976 moved to
Griffith University in
Brisbane to lecture in cinema and
media studies. During her time there, she wrote
The Archibald Paradox, published by
Allen Lane. She moved back to Sydney in 1986 and began to write full-time, contributing to journals in Australia and overseas. == Awards and recognition ==