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 |
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.
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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