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www.iwriter.com.auI'm a freelance writer with published articles on various topics: including travel, lifestyle, the arts, science, and pets.
My writing has appeared in newspapers, magazines and websites around the world. I'm also an author for Lonely Planet Publicatio ... CityMelbourne StateVIC Postcode3000
Allecia Khartu is an experienced communications consultant with a strong background in public relations, internal communications, publications work, writing, editing, and media relations. Allecia has specialised in the areas of business, government, infra ... CityGlebe, Sydney StateNSW Postcode2037
www.alisonmoroney.com
Freelance journalist, syndicated columnist, published author, computer programmer, professional astrologer (25 years), archaeology student. Currently studying Bachelor of Arts (double archaeology major & minor in Information Technology)at University o ... CityMurrumba Downs StateQld Postcode4503
Specialising in government, international issues, Canberra and southern NSW events and issues. Articles, TV or video scripts, and content for newsletters, booklets, reports and submissions produced to highest professional standard.
Scientific and technol ... CityBelconnen StateACT Postcode2617
James Buchanan is an experienced writer, especially in technology areas, and in his younger years was a computer programmer, website developer and network security advisor holding senior positions.
Recently he has specialised in interviews, whi ... StateQueensland Postcode4000
www.thewritingbusiness.com Marian Edmunds:
* Contributes to Australian Financial Review, Boss Magazine, the Financial Times; www.fatcat.com.au, www.careerone.com.au, Weekend Australian Magazine.
journalist - versatile writer, business, features, copywriting, creative conten ...
www.evolvemedia.com.auKerry has worked as a professional writer, freelance journalist and
producer since 1989 after graduating from RMIT. She has written for and
produced magazines, web sites, education curriculum, training
materials, CD games and, more recently, multi-platform documentaries
that are produced for the big screen, television and online delivery.
Kerry produced the web site for the Australian International
Documentary Conference in 2003 and, since then, has specialised in
producing documentary web sites and DVDs.
In conjunction with
Hatchling Productions, she secured funding for the web site to
accompany the award-winning documentary THE MAN WHO STOLE MY MOTHER’S
FACE, then oversaw interface design and the production of all content (www.themanwhostolemymothersface.com).
Kerry then produced the web site for the multi-platform
documentary I TOLD YOU I WAS ILL: THE LIFE AND LEGACY OF SPIKE MILLIGAN
(www.spikemilliganlegacy.com). Most recently she produced the online components for the 2007 Inside Film Best Documentary, THE BURNING SEASON, including the official site at www.theburningseasonmovie.com and the spin-off community action site, www.tenthingsyoucando.com.
Kerry is also the managing editor of the monthly magazine RESEARCH NEWS and has written
feature articles for a wide range of magazines including PFTC NEWS, QPIX NEWS, METRO, HR
MONTHLY and AUSTRALIAN EDUCATOR. CityOcean Shores StateNew South Wales Postcode2483
Resume: Barry T.C Buchanan.
Honorary Life Member, Australian Journalists Association.
Professional Photography: A Practical Guide has now been published and is available initially from Lulu Enterprises, Inc.'s site for my book. Soon a link will be posted for the Amazon.com online store and others.
ON AMAZON NOW: Professional Photography: A Practical Guide.
Email: tvstills@gmail.com
Cell 0431 835 005
DOB 21/7/1939. UK.
Australian Citizen.
Hon. Life member Australian Journalists Association.
List of some Employers in Australia as a freelance operative or salaried. (Not in date order)
Forest and Shire News (salaried) News Limited including Cumberland Newspapers (salaried) about 24 mastheads at that time
Fairfax and Fairfax. (Both Houses) and Community.
Melbourne Truth.
One story assisting Lady Mary Montague with photography.
Channel 10 Ten.
Eleven years “A” grade stills (salaried) including exclusive coverage of the Michael Parkinson Show.
Some floor directing. (Star search)
Other duties included coaching of staff assisting the head of department Mr. Chris Fitzgerald.
Highlight would be “The only media person (visual) to obtain photographs of Young Talent Time fracas.” I mention this because I saw my B&W stills on TV recently in a piece, “50 years of Australian TV” no credit (By line) given however, John Gillis the well respected head news cameramen at that time dubbed me “Scoop Buchanan” that day.
Eventually, after a second term, retrenched by Channel 10, the whole stills department along with other departments were disposed of. Part of my retrenchment package was the right to publish my own work under my own name.
Polaroid Australia (Professional division) Salaried.
Dept head Mr. Richard Perrett Polaroid Australia.
Radio 2 SM. Book covers (various)
One book “Pay the Devil at Daybreak” a sixty thousand word novella.
Columnist four years “Town Cryer” for Dalby Herald: Toowoomba Newspapers APN.
Luna Park. Yoram Gross Studios.
F.A.C.T.S. (a federation of commercial television stations)
Military service. British Army, RAMC Police Unit, British Army of the Rhine, Berlin 1960-1962.
Three years (part time) psychology University of Sydney. (Certificate)
www.fionaarmstrong.com.auFiona is an experienced journalist, editor and policy analyst. Her professional background and formal qualifications are in health care, journalism and public policy. She is an experienced communications and media advisor, as well as being a skilled news ... CityCamberwell StateVictoria Postcode3124 Results 31 - 39 of 39
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