Don Whitington Don Whitington i(A14603 works by) (a.k.a. Bertram Lindon Whitington)
Born: Established: 31 Jan 1911 Ballarat, Ballarat area, Ballarat - Bendigo area, Victoria, ; Died: Ceased: 5 May 1977 Canberra, Australian Capital Territory,
Gender: Male
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1 y separately published work icon Strive to Be Fair: An Unfinished Autobiography Don Whitington , Canberra : Australian National University Press , 1977 Z1488750 1977 single work autobiography During his youth, Don Whitington worked as a woolclasser and jackeroo, 'travelling extensively in outback Australia - and finally, with 5 pounds in his pocket, he decided to become a journalist...One of the longest serving members of the Canberra Press Gallery, he met and mixed with people from all walks of life, with politicians and journalists of all persuasions and abilities. His comments on some of the events and personalities of his time are candid, and pointed.' (Source: dustjacket)
1 y separately published work icon Twelfth Man? Don Whitington , Milton : Jacaranda Press , 1972 Z1516134 1972 selected work biography
1 Keep the Brickbats Flying Don Whitington , 1969 single work correspondence
— Appears in: Nation , 20 September 1969; (p. 14)
1 y separately published work icon Mile Pegs Don Whitington , Sydney : Horwitz , 1963 Z1488756 1963 single work novel
1 4 y separately published work icon Treasure upon the Earth Don Whitington , Melbourne : Georgian House , 1957 Z433875 1957 single work novel
1 Misplaced Enthusiasm Don Whitington , 1936 single work short story humour
— Appears in: The Queenslander , 10 September 1936; (p. 8)
A reporter misses an opportunity to cover a jewel theft at a town hall function. He is given the task of covering a seamen's strike meeting and decides to hide in a tunnel behind a trapdoor. He mistakes two electricity workers for the jewel thieves and attacks them.
1 Too Close to the Wind Don Whitington , 1936 single work short story
— Appears in: The Queenslander , 23 July 1936; (p. 5,41)
A customs officer goes sailing with his girlfriend and they witness some clever drug running.
1 Police Work Don Whitington , 1936 single work short story
— Appears in: The Queenslander , 2 July 1936; (p. 11)
A self-centered professional sprinter does not want the bookies or the police to know he is betting on himself so he gives all his and his friends' money to his wife to put the bets on. Later, when he sees a bag snatcher chased by police, the sprinter considers catching the thief but decides not to risk getting hurt. Consequently, the thief escapes with all his and his friends' money.
1 Scoop of the Year Don Whitington , 1936 single work short story
— Appears in: The Queenslander , 14 May 1936; (p. 4,44)
A reporter with marriage problems gets drunk and then finds he must report on a ship wreck. He takes a small boat into the raging sea and reassesses his life.
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