Frank Walker (Australian journalist)

Frank Walker (Australian journalist)

Frank Bartley Walker (September 18 1919 - August 23 2008) was an Australian journalist and non-fiction writer. [ [http://www.smh.com.au/news/obituaries/always-outspoken-especially-for-unsung-heroes/2008/09/03/1220121325318.html Sydney Morning Herald - Obituary] ]

Early life

Walker was born in Hay, New South Wales, the son of Frank and Ethel Walker. Walker attended Newington College (1934-1936) [Newington College Register of Past Students 1863-1998 (Syd, 1999) pp 206 ] before entering the University of Sydney to study arts whilst a resident of Wesley College. He joined the Sydney Morning Herald as a journalist in 1938.

War service

In 1939, Walker enlisted in the Royal Australian Navy, and served as a lieutenant in corvette hunting submarines. [ [http://www.battleforaustralia.org.au/2909/RAN_Corvettes/ Bathurst Class Corvettes - Frank Walker] ] During the war he married Joyce, an army nurse who had served in Palestine.

Journalism

Following World War II, Walker returned to the Herald and was posted to the Unites States of America where he worked with Reuters-Australian Associated Press. His reporting of McCarthyism brought him into conflict with Joe McCarthy and his wife's visa was cancelled.fact|date=October 2008 He then worked for Reuters in London before joining The Herald (Melbourne).

Government service

In 1956 he joined the Australian Government Information Service and worked from London on immigration publicity. He revolutionised Australian immigration advertisements in Europe by showing something symbolic of Australia without spruiking immigration as such ads were banned in Scandinavia. He became Australian press attache in Germany in 1960.

Retirement

Walker retired to Budgewoi, New South Wales in 1980 and wrote a number of military histories. In 1999 his wife died and he died in 2008 survived by his second wife, Erika, and two sons, Peter and Frank.

Honours

Recipient, Centenary Medal 2001 [ [http://www.itsanhonour.gov.au/honours/honour_roll/search.cfm?aus_award_id=1115994&search_type=quick&showInd=true It's an Honour] ]

Publications

* HMAS Armidale Lives On (Kingfisher Press, 2005)
* The Dark Betrayal (Kingfisher Press, 1997)
* Corvettes : little ships for big men (Kingfisher Press, 1995) ISBN 0-646-259180
* The Mystery of X-5 (London, 1988) ISBN 0718306287
* HMAS Armidale : the ship that had to die (Kingfisher Press, 1990)
* Hearts of Oak (Patersons Printing, 1945)
* Tales of the sea (Sydney, 1943] [ [http://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Search/Home?lookfor=Frank+Bartley+Walker&type=author&limits=&submit=Find National Library of Australia Catalogue] ]

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