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Australian writer (1921–1995) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Hepworth (4 September 1921 – 24 January 1995) was an Australian author and journalist, best known for his "Outsight" column in Nation Review magazine, which he edited for several years.
John Hepworth | |
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Born | 4 September 1921 Pinjarra, Western Australia |
Died | 24 January 1995 (aged 73) |
Occupation(s) | Author, journalist |
Partner | Oriel Gray |
He was born in Pinjarra, Western Australia, and moved to Perth as a young boy. He attended Perth Modern School.
With the outbreak of World War II, he enlisted and served in South-west Asia, Ceylon (now Sri Lanka), and New Guinea.
He wrote the regular "Outsight" column for Nation Review and was its editor for several years, then contributed to Toorak Times,[1] the eccentric weekly newspaper published by Jack Pacholli (1929–2004).[2]
He also worked for the ABC, earning the attention of ASIO as a Communist sympathiser.[3]
He died from lung cancer.
He had a longterm relationship with writer Oriel Gray, with whom he had two sons, Peter and Nicholas.[4] Peter Hepworth (1948 – 2011) had a successful career as a television screenwriter, including writing episodes for such serials as The Sullivans, The Flying Doctors, The Henderson Kids and Blue Heelers.[5]
For children:
Wilde, William; H. Hooton, Joy and Andrews, Barry The Oxford Companion to Australian Literature Oxford University Press 1985 ISBN 0 19 553381 X
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