Terry Whitebeach is a writer, teacher and community artist originally from Tasmania. She has lived and worked in Central Australia. Terry has taught creative writing and undergraduate literature, establishing the Indigenous Creative Writing programme at Batchelor Institute, Alice Springs, and has done research in the area of biography. She has published poetry and young adult novels and has written radio plays.
Whitebeach has also authored Women and Unemployment in Tasmania (1985), A Study of the Housing Needs of the Elderly Citizens of the Brighton Municipality (1986), Parents' Perceptions of the Educational Needs of Aboriginal Children in Tasmania (1987), and edited Some Say Hello, Some Can't See You: Stories of Tasmanian Migrants (1992). The anthology Poetry: The Second Collection (1993) by students at Jabiru Area School, Northern Territory, resulted from a visit to the school by Whitebeach while she was at the Darwin Poetry Festival.