Wednesday, February 20, 2019

INNOVATIVE MAGAZINE LINK WITH NORTHERN TERRITORY

The first edition of  this magazine launched in l983  included  articles and photographs by Richard H.  Timperley ,  former Publicity Officer for the Department of the Northern Territory , Darwin , back in  the l970s . An ex-Army officer , from  Western Australia , he  was irked by the fact that  people frequently mispronounced  his  surname : Trimperley , Trompoly , Italian sounding  Trimboli ,etc .

He had a yacht  anchored  in Darwin  and  one  day he  was  shocked   when  another  sailed up and  he was pleased to hear that  a   member of the crew   correctly  pronounced  his  name : "Timperley ! You old bastard !"...

It  was prominent   Sydney columnist , ( Charles) Ron Saw ,   probably on  his l974 world  yacht  tour  ,    who  ordered  Timpers   to   come aboard    for a drink .  Saw began  as a  reporter   in  WA  , moved to  Sydney  in the l950s , working  for the Daily Telegraph,  The Sun , Daily Mirror ,   Bulletin . He wrote several novels  and another book  with probably one of the longest titles  in the world : Brief Encounters with Uncles,Great Aunts, Wombats, Womcats,Tomcats, Randy Bantam Roosters, Ducks, Pigeons, Seagulls , Elephants, Horses , Dogs, Flora and Fauna , as well as Rare Specimens  of  Humanity.

The first edition of UP NORTH  contained   two illustrated  articles by Timperley, one about  the  annual  Whitsunday Village Yacht Race in which he participated , the  winner   the  America's Cup  entrant   Gretel . The other unusual piece , across  seven pages , dealt with the interesting life and art of  former  researcher for the Yugoslav Institute for the Application  of  Nuclear  Energy , Dr Peter  Petrovic .