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Douglas Lockwood

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After war service in the islands he returned to Darwin for the HWT group. Apart from a year in Melbourne (1948) and two in the group's London office (1954–56), Lockwood remained in Darwin, writing 12 of his 13 books, until 1968, when he became managing editor of the HWT group's two newspapers in
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Lockwood won the Walkley award for journalism in 1958 for Best Piece of Newspaper Reporting -- then the highest category of the awards -- and the World's Strangest Story competition run by the London
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He started compiling selections from Bill Harney's books, but died before they were in book form. His widow, Ruth, completed the work, which was published as
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district, Lockwood left school at 12 to help run his father's (Alfred Wright Lockwood) newspaper, the weekly
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With his father's blessing he left home at 16 and worked as a reporter on rural Victorian papers in
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Arts Festival Award for literature in 1962 and was later made into a television film
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He died of myocardial infarction on 21 December 1980 at Bendigo, Australia.
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and again in Port Moresby. He was appointed managing editor of the
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with his new wife, Ruth (née Hay), and was there for the
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At the end of 1941, during World War II, he was sent to
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newspaperman
Natimuk
Horsham
Victoria
Wimmera
Great Depression
Camperdown
Tatura
Mildura
Keith Murdoch
The Herald
Melbourne
Herald and Weekly Times
Petrov affair
Darwin
first Japanese attack on Australia
Port Moresby
PNG Post-Courier
Brisbane
Bendigo Advertiser
I, the Aboriginal
Adelaide
Doris Blackwell
Kim Lockwood
Dee Mason



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