Pages tagged “gideon haigh”
The Memory Room' wins Waverley award27 November, 2008Christopher Koch has been awarded the 2008 CAL Waverley Library Award for Literature (‘The Nib') for his novel The Memory Room (Vintage).
The Essay: Nicolas Rothwell, Gideon Haigh, Chloe Hooper & Sally Warhaft17 September, 2008Sally Warhaft, editor of The Monthly, draws on the exceptional experience of Nicolas Rothwell, Gideon Haigh and Chloe Hooper to discuss the concept and practice of essay writing, as distinct from the writing of books or articles.
Inside Out by Gideon Haigh1 September, 2008A cricket fan’s dream and a learner’s manual rolled into one, Inside Out brings together Gideon Haigh’s colourful, poignant and suitably smart-mouthed despatches from the crease.
Inside Out by Gideon Haigh1 September, 2008A cricket fan’s dream and a learner’s manual rolled into one, Inside Out brings together Gideon Haigh’s colourful, poignant and suitably smart-mouthed despatches from the crease.
Video - Journalism: David Marr and Gideon Haigh in conversation. Adelaide Writers' Week (Part 2)7 July, 2008Part 2 - In this entertaining and enlightening discussion, David Marr and Gideon Haigh discuss the conditions of contemporary journalism,the best aims of journalism and the notion of persuasion in relation to journalistic writing.
Video - Journalism: David Marr and Gideon Haigh in conversation. Adelaide Writers' Week (Part 1)7 July, 2008In this entertaining and enlightening discussion, David Marr and Gideon Haigh discuss the conditions of contemporary journalism,the best aims of journalism and the notion of persuasion in relation to journalistic writing.
Sport: A Panel Discussion - Adelaide Writers Week - Part 229 May, 2008William McInnes, Gideon Haigh and John Harms take the scenic route in this discussion about sport in Australia, its importance in the nation's culture, the standard of sports journalism and the simple pleasures of participating in sport. Hosted by Bernard Whimpress. Source: SlowTV
Sport: A Panel Discussion - Adelaide Writers Week - Part 126 May, 2008William McInnes, Gideon Haigh and John Harms take the scenic route in this discussion about sport in Australia, its importance in the nation's culture, the standard of sports journalism and the simple pleasures of participating in sport. Hosted by Bernard Whimpress. Source: SlowTV
Asbestos House by Gideon Haigh *1 September, 2006Asbestos House, a monumental history of James Hardie Industries and its 107-year relationship with a most useful and deadly substance, treads a fine line between exposing problems and attaching blame.
Fair Field and No Favour by Gideon Haigh **1 December, 2005If the prospect to of reading numerous newspaper reports about our recent downfall in the Ashes series fills you with dread, fear not.
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