- Bruce Elder
Bruce Elder is a journalist, writer and commentator. He is currently a full-time journalist with the "
Sydney Morning Herald " specialising in travel and popular culture. His other areas of expertise include film, television, and popular music. He has written extensively around Australia and has a passion for Australian history. He is also the director of Walkabout, the Fairfax organisation's detailed travel internet site.Bruce's radio experience began in the 1970s when he became ABC's 2JJ (now
Triple J ) London Correspondent. He is currently heard around the country on Friday nights on Tony Delroy's Nightlife program. Bruce is currently the Australasian editor of Australian Trivial Pursuit. He has also written over 60 books for 16 publishers including contributions to theMacquarie Dictionary , atlases, communication text books and travel guides. His most recent book, Remember When, looked at the way Australia has changed over the past 50 years.In 1988 Bruce won acclaim for his book "Blood on the Wattle" which was praised as 'arguably the best book ever written about Aborigines by a white writer'. It was recently listed as one of the ten most influential Australian works of non-fiction in thetwentieth century in an extensive poll conducted by the "
Sydney Morning Herald " and "The Age ".In 1996 Bruce won the prestigious Pascall Prize for Critical Writing. This was the first time the award had been won by a writer working in the field of popular culture.
He is on the board of Lifeline South Coast and, for the past ten years, has been an Australia Day Ambassador travelling around New South Wales and performing civic duties for the Australia Day Council. He has been an Ambassador to Kogarah, Tumut, Marulan, Crookwell, Junee, Ardlethan, Taralga, Wyong, Adelong, Harden, Wombat, The Entrance and Toukley.
Bruce's most famous catchphrase is "Show us a look". Also in 1985 in a newspaper review of a Midnight Oil concert described the band's music as "narrow and xenophobic"; in retaliation, Morris (Oils Producer) banned him from Oils shows permanently.
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