fiction.wikisort.org - WriterBruce Juddery (25 September 1941 – 16 January 2003) was an Australian journalist. He wrote primarily for The Canberra Times.
Australian journalist (1941–2003)
Bruce Juddery |
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Born | (1941-09-25)25 September 1941 Tauranga, New Zealand |
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Died | 16 January 2003(2003-01-16) (aged 61) Canberra, Australia |
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Occupation | Journalist |
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Nationality | Australian |
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Alma mater | Australian National University |
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Children | Mark Juddery and Dalisay Krege[1] |
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Life and career
Juddery was born in Tauranga, New Zealand on 25 September 1941.[2] He started his newspaper career writing for New Zealand provincial newspapers, before moving to Canberra around 1964 to work at The Canberra Times.[3]
Juddery left The Canberra Times on several occasions—on one occasion to work as a public relations adviser at the Australian National University and on another to accept a role as secretary of the ACT branch of the Australian Journalists Association.[2][4] During his career he was a regular at the National Press Club, where he was well known for his long and involved journalistic questions.[5] Juddery opined that the best questions were those that "buggers can't answer and [show] them what bloody bullshit artists they are."[6]
In 1979, Juddery was awarded the Canadian Award for Journalistic Merit, a national award for Australian journalistic excellence reporting on international affairs in the Pacific region.[7]
In 1998 Juddery moved to Iona in Scotland, with a plan to write his memoirs and travel.[8]
Juddery died in Canberra on 16 January 2003.[2] He was the father of journalist Mark Juddery.
Books
- At the Centre: the Australian Bureaucracy in the 1970s. Cheshire. 1974.[9]
- White Collar Power: a History of the ACOA (1980)
References
- Gorrey, Megan (13 January 2015). "Canberra author Mark Juddery dies of cancer, aged 43". The Canberra Times. Fairfax Media. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016.
- Waterford, Jack (11 February 2003). "Hard-bitten scribe of the old school". The Australian. News Limited. p. 13.
- Juddery, Bruce, Australian National University, archived from the original on 18 March 2016
- Starck, Nigel (2006). Life After Death: The Art of the Obituary. Melbourne University Press. p. 99.
- Ramsey, Alan (29 January 2003). "Deadbeats and blimps who were the fierce minds of journalism". The Sydney Morning Herald. Fairfax Media. Archived from the original on 11 November 2012.
- Bird, Megan (7 May 1989). "Shudders, it's Judders. Chaotic as a person, meticulous as a journalist: that's the abominable Bruce". The Canberra Times. p. 28.
- "Canadian award for Bruce Juddery". The Canberra Times. ACT. 15 December 1979. p. 2.
- Cook, Michael (1 May 1998). "Bruce judders off to Scotland". Woroni. p. 7.
- "Juddery in book form". The Canberra Times. 4 April 1974. p. 3.
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