- Bill Bunbury
Bill Bunbury (born in 1940, in
Glastonbury ,England ) is a former radio broadcaster and producer for theAustralian Broadcasting Corporation , and an accomplished historian and writer.Early life
Bunbury was born in
Glastonbury ,England in 1940, to an Australian father and an English mother.cite news |first=Errol |last=Simper |title=RN's quiet achiever brought the past to life |publisher="The Australian " |date=2007-03-22 |page=18] He graduated with an honours degree from theUniversity of Durham in 1963, [cite web |url= http://www.abc.net.au/tv/quest/txt/s1496073.htm |title=How the Quest Was Won: Bill Bunbury |accessdate=2008-09-04 |date=2005-11-18 |publisher=Australian Broadcasting Corporation ] then decided to visit his father's homeland, Australia. He worked on his cousin's farm and bed and breakfast inBroomehill for a few months before moving to Perth, where he taught English atGuildford Grammar School .cite news |first=Andre |last=Malan |title=Bunbury's history |publisher="The West Australian " |date=2003-05-17] A visit to the school by an ABC television crew introduced Bunbury to ABC worker Roger Penny. Assisted by Penny's connections, Bunbury gave up teaching to join the education unit of the ABC in May 1969.Career
Bunbury's first couple of years at the ABC consisted of radio work. He moved to television shortly afterwards to present a children's program called "Here in the West". While filming this show, he was inspired to record a 30 minute documentary about settlers in Denmark. The documentary's unexpected popularity prompted Bunbury to continue this work, and he travelled around
Western Australia recording programs on the state's history.In 1985, historian and broadcaster
Tim Bowden founded a social history unit, with Bunbury's support in lobbying the ABC. Bunbury had seen from his previous work there was a large potential audience for history topics, and he signed on as the host of "Talking History". He then worked on the programmes "Hindsight", "Verbatim", "Street Stories" and "Encounter". He retired from the ABC in 2007. Bunbury said, "I wanted to go while I was still doing good work. I think I've quit while I was, hopefully, still winning races. I think maybe some [journalists] retire too early. Perhaps some go on [working] too long. You try to pick the right time."Bunbury's documentary series covered such topics as
Cyclone Tracy , Australia's involvement in theVietnam War , and the granting of equal wages to Aboriginal stockmen in 1966. His work had a strong focus onIndigenous Australian history. Bunbury won awards for his radio programmes and series, [cite web |url=http://www.abc.net.au/rn/history/hindsight/presenter.htm |title=Radio National: Hindsight Presenters |accessdate=2008-09-04 |publisher=Australian Broadcasting Corporation ] including a gold medal from the New York Radio Festival for "Timber for Gold", a look atgold mining inKalgoorlie , and aUN Australia Peace Prize for "The War Rages On", about Australians in Vietnam.His interest in oral history and recording of people's memories has created a vast resource in the Western Australian state library,
Battye Library , of recorded interviews with people from various documentaries and programmes. Journalist Andre Malan has described this as Bunbury's legacy, "a priceless archive of the State's rich oral history that would otherwise have been lost forever".Bunbury has published extensively with the
Fremantle Press , and is currently Adjunct Professor of History and Media atMurdoch University . [cite web |url=http://www.fremantlepress.com.au/authors/319/Bill+Bunbury |title=Fremantle Press: Authors: Bill Bunbury |accessdate=2008-09-04 |publisher=Fremantle Press ]Personal life
Bunbury and his wife divide their time between their apartment in Maylands and their property in
Margaret River . They have two daughters.Works
* Bunbury, Bill. (2006). "Caught in time: talking Australian history" Fremantle, WA: Fremantle Arts Centre Press. ISBN 1921064846
* Bunbury, Bill. (2002). "It's not the money it's the land: Aboriginal stockmen and the equal wages case / talking history with Bill Bunbury." North Fremantle, WA: Fremantle Arts Centre Press. ISBN 1863683666
* Bunbury, Bill. (2002). "Timber for gold: life on the Goldfields woodlines / talking history with Bill Bunbury". North Fremantle, WA : Fremantle Arts Centre Press. ISBN 1863683720
* Bunbury, Bill. (1998). "Unfinished business: reconciliation, the republic and the constitution" Sydney: ABC Books. ISBN 0733306500
* Bunbury, Bill. (1995). "Rabbits & spaghetti: captives and comrades, Australians, Italians and the war, 1939-1945 / talking history with Bill Bunbury". Fremantle, WA: Fremantle Arts Centre Press. ISBN 1863681221
* Bunbury, Bill. (1994). "Cyclone Tracy: picking up the pieces / talking history with Bill Bunbury". South Fremantle, WA: Fremantle Arts Centre Press. ISBN 1863681124
* Bunbury, Bill. (1993). "Rag, sticks & wire: Australians taking to the air " Sydney: ABC Books. ISBN 0733302734
* Bunbury, Bill. (1993). "Reading labels on jam tins: living through difficult times" South Fremantle, WA: Fremantle Arts Centre Press. ISBN 1863680314
* Bowden, Ros, & Bunbury, Bill. (1990) "Being Aboriginal : comments, observations and stories from Aboriginal Australians / from the ABC Radio programs by Ros Bowden and Bill Bunbury". Sydney: ABC Enterprises. ISBN 0733300235Notes
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