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Friday, May 31, 2019
Thursday, May 30, 2019
THE IMPACT OF TELEVISION ON DEMOCRACY AND ART
Be warned , you could end up looking like a monkey's uncle if you tune your idiot box to Sky . Back in l976 , David Perry , Artist in Residence in Film and Video at Griffith University , Brisbane , presented this disturbing visage in an interview by John Tranter for the art and literature journal, Aspect .
At the time , Perry was mainly working in video , most shown on television screens . In a political sense, he said video was more democratic, more intimate than film . Cinema was a very formal medium , people sat in a darkened theatre their attention on the screen , an enormous image that hypnotised the audience .
Television was different...there was a little box in an ordinary room, people sat about it talking , drinking .
While people complained vociferously about the power of television , and there was justification for so saying, he felt it a much more friendly medium.
People did not feel constrained about talking to the television screen . Recently he had visited a house where a group was watching a political figure on the screen . Some disagreed with him , and they were just yelling at him .This would not happen in a cinema .Television allowed you to take what you want from it ; what you did not want , you could shout at , or ignore .
Tranter asked Perry what he felt about moving from Sydney to Brisbane to take up the Griffith University post. His reply : "Well...I was a bit nervous , because there's a mythology about Queensland , that it's a fascist state , that kind of thing . But I honestly don't think Brisbane or Queensland is any more fascist than the rest of Australia .
DAVID PERRY: Born Sydney 1933 , died 2015. Pioneering Australian experimental and underground filmmaker , founder of UBU Films (l965) , poster artist, stringer for Channel 9 and 10. Involved in more than 120 archival interviews with Australia's greatest painters, sculptors , dancers , actors , writers and filmmakers . Chief Australian cinematographer on Steven Spielberg's Survival of Shoah , a visual history project that recorded more than 400 interviews with survivors of the Holocaust.
DAVID PERRY: Born Sydney 1933 , died 2015. Pioneering Australian experimental and underground filmmaker , founder of UBU Films (l965) , poster artist, stringer for Channel 9 and 10. Involved in more than 120 archival interviews with Australia's greatest painters, sculptors , dancers , actors , writers and filmmakers . Chief Australian cinematographer on Steven Spielberg's Survival of Shoah , a visual history project that recorded more than 400 interviews with survivors of the Holocaust.
Wednesday, May 29, 2019
Tuesday, May 28, 2019
RUSTY DINOSAURS
Little Darwin is again under great stress . Stories galore continue to flood in from left right and centre, forgotten treasures are being rediscovered during stressful attempts to get den files in some kind of order , packages and photos arrive from OS and nationally . Books in op shops and garage sales demand to be bought . And an indication that a member of staff is well and truly into his dotage is the fact that he is nibbling black looking medication from a leading Chinese herbalist in Kuching .
At a quiet afternoon birthday tea party provided by the Germanic Queen of the Jungle, invaded by a hungry Kookaburra, the above rusty sign attached to an aviary attracted our attention. It showed a woman seated at a desk against a May l945 calendar and a candlestick telephone nearby , with the rude message : Not Now , I'm Busy...BUGGER OFF !!!
Taken aback, we asked the Queen from whence she had obtained this crudity . In some ways, the reply was not so surprising ...Darwin , capital of the Northern Territory . Bought some moons ago from a weird place like Jurassic Park , which had dinosaurs roaming outside, a dragon , the interior filled with oddities, chunky imported furniture and objects from distant lands , a wide variety of garden materials in bays . The Queen regretted not having bought a whole swag of oddities from there.
We instantly recognised this place as Finlay's -Tom Finlay a Victorian born stonemason - prominent attraction south of Darwin , which has since been greatly reduced , operating from a different site .
We instantly recognised this place as Finlay's -Tom Finlay a Victorian born stonemason - prominent attraction south of Darwin , which has since been greatly reduced , operating from a different site .
ANOTHER TERRITORY ODDITY
An enthusiastic researcher and collector friend obtained a postcard from surveyor and road builder Len Beadell who built the 1500 km Gunbarrel Highway across Central Australia in the late l950s. The postcard, which included one of his many outback drawings , was posted from Alice Springs in l968 and depicted the Kulgera Roadhouse . Given us for a quick read on top of the stack already gathering dust , is Beadell's book, Too Long in the Bush .
An enthusiastic researcher and collector friend obtained a postcard from surveyor and road builder Len Beadell who built the 1500 km Gunbarrel Highway across Central Australia in the late l950s. The postcard, which included one of his many outback drawings , was posted from Alice Springs in l968 and depicted the Kulgera Roadhouse . Given us for a quick read on top of the stack already gathering dust , is Beadell's book, Too Long in the Bush .
TROPICAL TIMESLOTS
Flashback photographs from the Queen City of the North, Townsville
From a trade magazine , this is a view of stage one of Flinders Mall which won the 1980 Australian Civic Design Award section . The mall, with its fountain , no longer exists and the area contains many empty shops .
In l981, a grand old Townsville waterfront building,the Queen's Hotel , featured in another trade journal Yesterday's Buildings dealing with the restoration of fine old buildings in various parts of Australia . The first Queen's Hotel, a timber building , had been built on the site in l873 , damaged by Cyclone Leonta at the turn of the century . The next stage of construction , in l903, was a curious blend of Australian country pub and Indian colonial . Out of the hotel came Mrs Hannah MacLurcan's famous early Australian cookbook .
By the First World War, it extended along the entire block on The Strand with marble floors and cedar staircases . During the Pacific War it housed American officers . It ceased to be a pub in l966 , operated as a function centre ,faced possible demolition . It was "saved " when taken over by North Queensland Television which operated from atop a 2000ft mountain , 16 road miles from the city. The building was turned into North Queensland's most modern television and radio complex .
The job of converting the run down building into a television studio was given to architects Macks, Robinson and Associates.The main lounge became a technical operations centre housing all the electronics .The dining room was turned into a small studio and a larger one was extended at a cost of half a million, external brickwork restored by sandblasting .
Now empty , the impressive building receives much attention from visitors .
Monday, May 27, 2019
DARING SEA DEVIL IN AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND WATERS
German war raider posed as Queensland boxing champion, shone as a wrestler
The swashbuckling true life adventures of Count Felix von Luckner who wreaked havoc among Atlantic and South Pacific shipping during WWl was presented in great detail by American author Lowell Thomas in this blog's 1931 inscribed copy of The Sea Devil . Out of the book fell the faded business card of the owner all those years ago , Dr N. J. "Jock" Symington , who in the early l930s had charge of infectious diseases in Sydney, including leprosy .
At the age of thirteen and a half , Count Luckner ran away to sea, going under the name Phelax Luedige, , taken from his mother's side of the family . A voyage as a cabin boy aboard an old Russian full rigged ship brought him to Fremantle ,Western Australia , where he was attracted to the Salvation Army , because of their band , which reminded him of bands back home . Joining the Sallies, he sold copies of their newspaper , War Cry, and let it be known that he was Count von Lucker. The Salvationists paraded him about as an example of God saving him from demon grog and sin .
A job he obtained included polishing the lenses on the Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse . He tried his hand at commercial kangaroo shooting . Somehow, he became involved in Australia with a group of "Indian fakirs" who travelled about performing magic shows , performing many slight of hand tricks , some of which he picked up .
Because of his size and strength , he was trained as a boxer , with a plan to bill him as the Queensland Champion who would be taken to America and become a big attraction .
However, the call of the seven seas and demon grog lured him back to the mast .The first German ship he served on was Caesarea , on which he broke a leg , then another , which brought cargo from Hamburg to Melbourne . The German consul was entertained in Melbourne and Felix was made the ship's cook by the skipper who earlier had given him a flogging .
Then a shipload of Australian coal was loaded for Chile and von Luckner spent New Year in a Chilean dungeon after a spree ashore . For a short time , he joined the Mexican Army ; worked as a tavern keeper and bartender in Hamburg ; served for two years as mate on the Hamburg-American Line ; there was a bizarre episode ashore in Honolulu , at a strange plantation where a man making out he was a tailor ran a tape measure over parts of his body . Then after spotting what looked like a chopped off human thumb , he knocked the man down , ran and hid in the cane , while men on horses with whistles searched for him .
Because of his exploits, written up in newspapers , which included saving drowning people , he was ordered to report to the navy for active service in February 1912, the Emperor and Prince Henry no less had both become interested in him .
The Emperor had him transferred to the West African station , the Cameroons , aboard the Panther . The book deals with that time in great detail ,with interesting insights about colonial power rivalries , competing religious faiths in Africa .
SKIPPER OF A DARING RAIDER
In 1916, Count von Luckner was summoned to Berlin and ordered to run the British blockade of Germany and raid enemy commercial shipping . Because there were no German coaling stations, a sailing ship would have to be used, the former American clipper built in Glasgow, Pass of Galmaha.
It was hastily converted into an auxiliary cruiser with concealed guns ,rifles, grenades,bombs,special quarters for prisoners , a tank holding 480 tons of fuel oil, provisions for a two year cruise. Posing as a neutral Norwegian clipper bound for Melbourne with a cargo of timber, the vessel sallied forth , under the name Seeadler , sinking many ships over 224 days, covering about 30,000 miles . The extraordinary adventures are indicated in parts of the endpaper information and maps that follow .
Captured in New Zealand waters, the Count was imprisoned on an island, managed to make a fake British uniform , escaped, stole a boat and was later apprehended in the Kermadecs. Brought back to Auckland , his party was planning another escape when the war ended .
Saturday, May 25, 2019
DRAB , OMINOUS ARRIVAL
During voting in Townsville on May 18 the above Dutch Vroon cattleboat GREYMAN EXPRESS slid into port without a mention . It proved to be an omen for the election outcome . The vessel made news in Darwin in April 2016 when it was described as Australia's newest , most modern cattle carrier , flying the Singapore flag , about to load 4000 head for Indonesia. In Townsville, hardly any vessel , part of the great Ghost Fleet , rates media coverage .
FIRE , WATER UNI ORDEAL
Demountables being erected at James Cook University, Townsville, to house students from accommodation block destroyed by fire . Landslide, one of two, caused by monsoonal downpour earlier in the year visible in the background . Apart from some small leaks , the Eddie Koiki Mabo Memorial Library building , with its diverse and valuable collections, escaped major damage , some bogging nearby .
IMPORTANT NORTHERN TERRITORY PHOTOGRAPHS SURFACE
Good to hear that a large collection of unique photographs dealing with Northern Territory animal industry and agriculture compiled by Darwin agronomist Robert Wesley-Smith is in the process of being catalogued. In recent days he has been in the basement of the parliamentary library going through the invaluable collection of colour slides , started in the early l960s , which runs into hundreds of images .
Over the years, at one stage , he was in charge of three experiment stations , involved with Aboriginal communities, early rice growers, buffalo farmers (even owned 400 young buffs himself ) , attended many field days .
One of his important photograph shows Prime Minister Gough Whitlam pouring soil into the hand of Gurindji leader Vincent Lingiari , at the handing over of the Wattie Creek land title. Wes was closely associated with the Wattie Creek band who walked off the British owned Lord Vestey cattle station , made the historic land claim . The symbolic passing of soil had to be restaged for the southern media , won an award , and became the cover pic for the Charlie Ward book , A Handful of Sand .
Wesley-Smith was involved with the late Australian pioneer rice farmer, Jack Turnour, with prior experience in California, America .Turnour, a strong ALP supporter, who died in Noosaville ,Queensland , in 2016, aged 84, had been hired by a former NT Director of Agriculture to grow grain at government research facilities at Beatrice Hill .
Out of this evolved the Upper Adelaide River Experiment Station, named Tortilla Flats , after the Steinbeck novel , with three pilot farms . Mrs Joan Turnour wrote a book about Tortilla Flats in which Wesley-Smith was mentioned .
Out of this evolved the Upper Adelaide River Experiment Station, named Tortilla Flats , after the Steinbeck novel , with three pilot farms . Mrs Joan Turnour wrote a book about Tortilla Flats in which Wesley-Smith was mentioned .
Other Wesley-Smith photographs, not yet catalogued , were taken when he attended the l974 International Grasslands Congress in Russia , taking in Moscow ,Tashkent, Samarkand . He was so impressed by the extensive layout of cities , with magnificent gardens and boulevards , that he drew the attention of the Australian Minister for Cities, Tom Uren (ALP ) , to the features , hoping to influence capital city development here .
Recalling that trip , he told Little Darwin one of his many memories included being taken to a deep area where there was a quarter circle slate paved double track where the wheels of a giant telescope were said to have run . There were also spectacular areas connected with the Mongol leader, Tamerlane, conqueror of most of southern and western Asia, ruler of Samarkand 1369-1405 .
On his wide travels in the Australian outback , at times calling at early Aboriginal outstation settlements , Wesley-Smith photographed trees marked by explorers. He was photographed below on a visit to Magnetic Island during which he examined vegetation , koalas and commented on noxious plants in the Townsville area .
On his wide travels in the Australian outback , at times calling at early Aboriginal outstation settlements , Wesley-Smith photographed trees marked by explorers. He was photographed below on a visit to Magnetic Island during which he examined vegetation , koalas and commented on noxious plants in the Townsville area .
THAT CONTINUOUS SINKING FEELING IN TROPICAL DRY DOCK MEDIA CIRCLES
Still visible , still not followed up by media , submerged yacht, on left , in Townsville's Duck Pond , where another vessel recently exploded , without follow up reporting for both that you would expect. Photograph supplied by our floating Shipping Reporter, the only one north of Circular Quay, Sydney, who drifts about far and wide. Also snapped by our waterfront roundsman was a floral event in the Ghost Ship Fleet which passes through the Port of Townsville without mention by local media .
Thursday, May 23, 2019
TOWNSVILLE AUTHORITIES STILL MISSING AT SEA ON WAR MEMORIAL CARE
Victory in Pacific Memorial Fountain in ongoing disgraceful state , latest report by Shipping Reporter .
Thong floating about the top chamber in the Victory in the Pacific Fountain at the Railway Oval , Townsville , on May 24 , at the very start of the city's Civic Pride Trail . Also visible was a crunched up drink can on the bottom . Gone was the hubcap that had been thrown in there previously . However , nearby , on a walkway , was a broken up hubcap .
The bottom chamber of the leaking fountain contained a mass of leaves and paper serviettes sucked into the filter , sticks , takeaway food items , one split coffee container there in excess of a month , sachets on the ground .
The Railway Oval , at the intersection of Blackwood and Flinders Streets, with its fountain , was reopened August 11, l995 to mark the 50th anniversary of Victory in the Pacific , in a joint ceremony by Queensland Rail and the Townsville City Council, the mayor at the time Tony Mooney . It's rundown state and lack of daily checking and maintenance of all major war memorials is a blot on the garrison city . Also missing in action has been the local media which, somehow, continually fail to notice this situation .
Wednesday, May 22, 2019
SARTORIAL SHOCK IN BOB HAWKE'S FILM WARDROBE
During the extensive rerun on television of Bob Hawke footage from the files , including his time as Prime Minister of Australia , many viewers across the nation could not believe their eyes when they saw a dapper figure in a suit : Pete Steedman, the Black Knight of Melbourne , former Member for Casey. This is the guy who challenged conventional dress worn in parliament house Canberra , got about in a leather jacket , was voted Politician of the Year , carried a sharp implement down a leather boot with which to manicure his nails .
On seeing Steedman in a bag of fruit , like a member of the Junior Chamber of Commerce , with Hawke pressing flesh at a public event , Little Darwin rang Steedman and demanded an explanation . Yes, he was that toff in the film . The PM was visiting the Hurstbridge school in the Casey electorate in Victoria and Pete had worn a suit , looking like a conservative old boy .
Most times he was seen getting about on a valuable early motorbike, wearing dark glasses , Elvis looking , or in a sleek limo , cars one of his loves , now down to his last Bentley.
Steedman said he had received calls from far and wide asking him if he was that well dressed dude with the PM. With some reluctance , he had pleaded guilty . But to atone for the blot against his wild boyo image , he had once , with great relish, invaded the Melbourne Club without a tie , causing apoplexy , alarm bells to ring .
Pete went to Darwin after Cyclone Tracy and did mighty work, mixing with a tattered and motley crew of journos , including Jim "Flasher" Oram ,who flew into the wrecked , steamy city from Sydney in a suit and quickly shed the coat , cut the trousers off at the knees with a pair of scissors .
As far as is known , there is no known footage of Steedman similarly clad , as PM Hawke , above , in bodgie budgie smugglers , said to be bigger than those worn by former PM Tony Abbott.
As far as is known , there is no known footage of Steedman similarly clad , as PM Hawke , above , in bodgie budgie smugglers , said to be bigger than those worn by former PM Tony Abbott.
Monday, May 20, 2019
TROPICAL RUST BELT ON WATERFRONT
Rust is once more breaking out on the huge anchor from the American aircraft carrier Coral Sea , not far from the Townsville passenger ferry terminal . The anchor memorial , a gift to Townsville from America , also includes plaques supplied by the Townsville Port Authority which were almost illegible , until our Shipping Reporter raised the matter in various quarters, but it took a long time for some remedial action in his relentless campaign to get the city's war memorials properly maintained.
Flashback photo to the badly neglected anchor site with its useless plaques. The rust and graffiti eventually painted over , the plaques were fixed so that the wartime shipping activities could be read . Now , rust, visible for months , is breaking out on top and spreading . Underneath the plaques needs a paint touch up.
Our Shipping Reporter says the surrounds of the nearby empty Townsville Enterprise office needed sprucing up when he inspected the building , broken pieces of mirror near the entrance door , fag ends . In addition, he pointed out ages ago paint peeling from atop the ferry terminal was not a good look for a tourist centre . One small can of paint would erase the sleepy town image . The Townsville Bulletin surprised by recently running a feature about the city's ugly side, which included a view of the ferry terminal . It did not include the constant neglect of the Victory in the Pacific fountain , a short walk from the newspaper office , plus other war memorials.
The neglect of Townsville's war memorials has been drawn to the attention of the Australian War Memorial in Canberra, without any apparent solution . Our Shipping Reporter says he is flat out gathering pix and info on many subjects and wonders where the hell are the local reporters .
One story which tickles his fancy is the outbreak of car number plate stealing on Magnetic Island , which the mainland media , stuck in reverse , has not picked up . In the quaint island weekly community news , which runs an oddly written POLICE REPORT , residents have been warned to watch their numberplates. In the vague, as usual , brief info supplied, it says "several number plates " have been taken from four locations . Check your number plates and report anybody acting suspiciously near cars . The same info was run in consecutive editions... no follow up . Run yet again ...no follow up Not picked up by dynamic mainland scribes.
No answer to questions galore that could and should be asked by real reporters. Is it beastly backpackers souveniring plates from topless hire cars ? Is there a number plate stealing gang lurking about the Jewel in the Crown ? If so , why ? Are plates being pinched in Townsville ?
One story which tickles his fancy is the outbreak of car number plate stealing on Magnetic Island , which the mainland media , stuck in reverse , has not picked up . In the quaint island weekly community news , which runs an oddly written POLICE REPORT , residents have been warned to watch their numberplates. In the vague, as usual , brief info supplied, it says "several number plates " have been taken from four locations . Check your number plates and report anybody acting suspiciously near cars . The same info was run in consecutive editions... no follow up . Run yet again ...no follow up Not picked up by dynamic mainland scribes.
No answer to questions galore that could and should be asked by real reporters. Is it beastly backpackers souveniring plates from topless hire cars ? Is there a number plate stealing gang lurking about the Jewel in the Crown ? If so , why ? Are plates being pinched in Townsville ?
AMERICAN " FALSE " PHOTOGRAPHS IN AUSTRALIA
Lee Friedlander Exhibition circulated by International Council of the Museum of Modern Art , New York, toured Australia l977 .
Souvenir portfolio of photographs from the tour unearthed by Little Darwin in North Queensland . Of the 50 photographs exhibited , all were taken in American, except for one shot in Paris , in the l960-70s.
Friedlander ,born 1934, in Aberdeen , Washington , began taking photographs at 14 , later studied with Edward Kaminski at the Art Center School , Los Angeles , lived in New York , received Guggenheim Fellowship grants in photography , his work widely exhibited .
The director of the Department of Photography , New York's Museum of Modern Art , John Szarkowski , said Friedlander was one of several young American photographers in the early sixties who took a different tack to the earlier romantic spirit of photography .
The subject matter of their pictures was constantly vernacular and unheroic ,which at first disguised the fact that their work represented a shift towards a more classical posture of discipline and reserve ... Friedlander was not alone in recognizing that the most unexceptional and banal material of contemporary life could justify disinterested artistic concern , but his resolution of the matter has been distinctive .
He had disguised an uncompromising aesthetic commitment by a clinically objective photographic manner , and produced false documents of elegance and irony
From an election poster , John F. Kennedy watches a person reading a notice on a window in Colorado . The Australian tour , assisted by The Visual Arts Board and the Australian Gallery Directors' Council , was displayed at the National Gallery of Victoria , University of Tasmania , the Sydney Australian Centre for Photography ,Newcastle City Art Gallery, Queensland Art Gallery, Art Gallery of South Australia ,University of Western Australia .
In the l972 Albuquerque , New Mexico, street scene, on a very quiet day , a smart dog appears to be waiting for the traffic lights to change before crossing .
Sunday, May 19, 2019
GOLDEN ERA OF EARLY PHOTOGRAPHY
In this digital age, black and white is back .
In this collection of black and white photograph wallets are two from Egypt in World War l , several from Sydney and Perth , Western Australia , in the l920-l930s . Bought at garage sales, old wares markets and in antique and op shops , some of them contained negatives and prints .
The one from Tilley's Photographic Merchants , Hay Street, Perth , offers special attention to tourists' orders in the pocket . It says some of the enclosed negatives in the pocket are suitable for enlarging, and framed , would make handsome pictures. Enlarging cost from sixpence ,five cents, each . Lantern slides could also be made from negatives , old and faded prints copied.
Included in the WA negatives were groups of women , people standing in a field of wheat , a car in several , a close up of an oval , some shops .
The Hesma Film Wallet , dated 23/9/ l920 or 28 , from the Herbert Small camera supply shop in Pitt Street ,Sydney , contains negatives and prints of Port Adelaide, S.S. Largs Bay , inside Sydney Harbour and The Heads , passengers disembarking . Written on the back of a print, dated March 6, 1928, was the information that there had had been a strike in Sydney , prior to a trip to Tasmania , and the Largs Bay crew were photographed doing boat drill , the stewards boat making for the vessel .
Now in this age of blinding colour and dazzling digital cameras , taking black and white photographs is growing in popularity..There are tips for taking black and white photos in the digital age . Think monochrome , is the message .
In black and white , long gone Kodak shop sign, with pigeons, above , in Flinders Street, Townsville. The various Kodak wallets in the display list associated camera shops throughout Australia and New Zealand , including Townsville, strangely, not Cairns . Townsville's last real camera shop, Kemp's, closed at least two years ago .
Adventurous Magnetic Island artist Steve Crowe recently painted a seascape in black and white which went on display at the Townsville Art Society Castletown jump in shop .
Adventurous Magnetic Island artist Steve Crowe recently painted a seascape in black and white which went on display at the Townsville Art Society Castletown jump in shop .
Saturday, May 18, 2019
POLICE SHUT DOWN MUSICAL ELECTION ACTIVIST
In what was regarded as an unnecessary act ,internationally regarded musical activist Charlie McGee , of the Formidable Vegetable Sound System , who performed at the two polling stations on Magnetic Island , was forced to move on by police. He turned up in the island in a recycled former fire truck , run on biofuel, described as a Biosphere Emergency Vehicle , bearing a large STOP ADANI sign and sang to voters for hours . In the above photo he is performing outside the Arcadia polling station in the Bowls Club , in the afternoon . Somebody apparently claimed he was too loud and the police moved him on , much to the annoyance of a number of people handing out various how to vote cards. The formidable performer , well known throughout Australia, announced that a vote for the Coalition would be a vote against the planet .
In the battle for the minds of voters, Clive Palmer's United Australia Party , Katter's Australia Party and One Nation did not have anyone handing out how to vote cards on Magnetic Island , where ALP incumbent Cathy OToole got the majority of votes. Nobody in the mainland media picked up the fact that Palmer's uncle had been driving about Townsville in a Merc during the election campaign , plus other colourful reporter - type angles .
Thursday, May 16, 2019
TOP JOURNALIST IN HOSPITAL
Word has come through that well known journalist and author Kim Lockwood is in hospital in Melbourne , having suffered a stroke . Kim recently attended the Military Writers Festival in Darwin where he also handed over to a museum a relic from the l942 bombing of Darwin by the Japanese , a plate off the US transport Mauna Loa, 5436 tons , which sank with the loss of five crew.
His prominent late journalist father , Douglas , the Melbourne Herald representative in Darwin at the time of the bombing , wrote Australia's Pearl Harbour , and many other books.
Both Douglas Lockwood and James Frederick Bowditch , a former campaigning editor of the Northern Territory News, Darwin , were recently inducted into the Australian Journalism Hall of Fame. While in Darwin Kim sought advice from experienced publisher Richard Walsh on a proposed Bowditch biography.
His prominent late journalist father , Douglas , the Melbourne Herald representative in Darwin at the time of the bombing , wrote Australia's Pearl Harbour , and many other books.
Both Douglas Lockwood and James Frederick Bowditch , a former campaigning editor of the Northern Territory News, Darwin , were recently inducted into the Australian Journalism Hall of Fame. While in Darwin Kim sought advice from experienced publisher Richard Walsh on a proposed Bowditch biography.
BOB HAWKE AND SHEBA
Glimpses of a complex, great Australian Labor PM
By Peter Simon
Over the years , I have amassed an odd collection of items , even a recipe of his which I think included carrots , and anecdotes from which I draw for this brief tribute to a remarkable Australian who did bring the nation together, a situation that does not exist today because of the chaotic and divisive Coalition.
Hawke lost the dog owners vote when he "performed " at an ALP event in Darwin back in the days when he was the prominent , eloquent and aggressive Australian Council of Trade Unions spokesman. It was held at the private residence of a couple who were preparing finger food, their young Alsatian , Sheba , romping about, excited by the activity . Delivered by car , Hawke , well lubricated , reeled into the grounds , flopped down on a chair.
Sheba then ran over and nuzzled up to Bob , which resulted in him grabbing the animal and roughly examining its fur . After declaring it had the worst definition of any Alsatian he had ever seen , he told it to go away. Sheba, attracted by Hawke's animal magnetism, thought it was a game , continued nuzzling him .
Sheba's owner, chopping up meat with a large knife, was heard say angrily to her husband , something to the effect, " Can you hear what that bloody Hawke is saying about our Sheba ?"
A Darwin woman who witnessed the episode , owner of a part Beagle , called Rangi , after the famous Maori guide , said Hawke gave the dog a kick and drove it away . Asked to wear a black armband on voting day for Hawke , this woman declined , said she would never wear one for anyone who kicked a dog .
None of the two aspirants for the Prime Ministership today would dare be seen treating a canine in this fashion .
Later on , when I was press secretary for the Northern Territory Leader of the Opposition , Jon Isaacs, I saw Hawke at his brilliant best , a great orator , flamboyant , imperious at times , another Bill Clinton .
Along the way , while searching far and wide for books , ephemera , photos, old bottles , china and any oddities under the sun , I came across two items related to Bob Hawke's father , Clem , a minister of religion . One was a church account book which showed how little money his father was paid as a minister . It was found in second hand shop on the Yorke Peninsula , South Australia , from which was also bought several crates of old bottles (not formerly the property of Clem).
At an Adelaide garage sale an unexpected find was a book bearing Clem Hawke's handwritten signature and the suburb of Norton Summit, where he lived late in life. Entitled Drifting Wreckage , by W.Lockhart Morton , of Adelaide , with a preface by Reverend J. Chapman ,D.D., of New York , it contained interesting details of early church activities in Australia .
It is impossible to discuss Bob Hawke's achievements without acknowledging the massive support and part played by first wife Hazel , a truly grand woman .
At an Adelaide garage sale an unexpected find was a book bearing Clem Hawke's handwritten signature and the suburb of Norton Summit, where he lived late in life. Entitled Drifting Wreckage , by W.Lockhart Morton , of Adelaide , with a preface by Reverend J. Chapman ,D.D., of New York , it contained interesting details of early church activities in Australia .
It is impossible to discuss Bob Hawke's achievements without acknowledging the massive support and part played by first wife Hazel , a truly grand woman .
HAWKE WINS BACK DOG OWNERS IN HERBERT
When the above R.I.P. sign for Bob Hawke was chalked up on Magnetic Island , North Queensland , a hound of the same breed as that of the ones in President Obama's family , Portuguese Water Dog , heard the departed PM's name mentioned , peered out from next to a poster for Cathy O'Toole, the ALP incumbent for Herbert, being savaged by massive mad dog political forces, vested interests and the Murdoch media. As expected, a Townsville Bulletin editorial said to vote for the Coalition . At the same time ,on Magnetic Island , a days old Murdoch Brisbane Courier Mail poster was highlighting Nigella's chicken roasting secrets on the eve of the election .