Author, musician and former teacher and academic. Epstein has published more than fifty works in a variety of genres. They include short stories, children's books, plays, biographies, musical scores and her autobiography. Most of her biographical works recount the life stories of people with disabilities, and were written in an attempt to raise public awareness about the disabled. In 1936, Epstein took up a three-year scholarship by the Trinity College of Music, London, where se attained her Teachers Diploma. On completion of these studies, she was awarded a London University Scholarship to study for a Bachelor of Music. Epstein has had a long involvement with the Australian Broadcasting Commission (ABC), mostly working on children's educational programs, working variously a recitalist, accompanist, scriptwriter, broadcaster and composer. She has also composed several musicals for student productions and amateur musical societies.
In 1942, Epstein took up the position of music teacher at Frensham School in Mittagong, NSW. From 1946 to 1949 she was Director of Music at Melbourne Church of England Girls' Grammar School. During this period, Epstein also began taking a weekly choral class at the Kindergarten Training College, Melbourne, following on from Dr Alfred Floyd. She remained with this institution, which later became the Melbourne College of Advanced Education, Institute of Early Childhood Development, until 1976, attaining the position of Senior Lecturer-in-charge of Music. Epstein was elected the first Honorary Life Member of the Graduates Association, in recognition of her services to the community in the field of pre-school music. In 1986, Epstein was awarded the Order of Australia Medal for her service to the arts and the welfare of people with disabilities.
From the description of Papers of June Epstein., 1935-1999. 1935-1999. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 221650436