- Jon Doust
Jon Doust is a comedian, writer and professional speaker from
Western Australia . Born in Bridgetown, he worked in farming, retailing and journalism before pursuing a career in comedy.Doust has co-authored with
Ken Spillman two children's books, "Magpie Mischief" (2002) [ [http://www.aussiereviews.com/article1126.html Book Review - "Magpie Mischief"] ] and "Magwheel Madness" (2005) - both published byFremantle Arts Centre Press , as well as short stories published in anthologies and "The West Australian " newspaper. He has also self-published two small books titled "How to lose an election" and "Letters to the police and other species".He has performed at a number of comedy venues and festivals, including the
Amnesty International Comedy Festival inSydney and the "Palandri International Comedy Festival" in Margaret River. He has supported local and international comedy acts includingAlexei Sayle ,Hale and Pace ,Richard Stubbs ,Rachel Berger and illusionistRobert Gallop .Doust was the driving force behind the formation of Laugh Resort Inc [http://www.laughresort.com.au/] , an association of stand-up comedians, who continue to run Laugh Resort at the Brass Monkey in Perth, now one of the longest running comedy rooms in
Australia . It has been the breeding ground for a number of Australia's current crop of leading comedians, including Rove McManus [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rove_McManus] , Dave Hughes and Dave Callen. He has been a regular voice on local ABC radio stations, including at one stage a regular inhabitant of Sunday radio programmes ofPeter Holland among others.He is regular guest on ABC Radio'sTed Bull program. [ [http://www.abc.net.au/wa/stories/s877902.htm ABC Radio, Ted Bull] ]For many years, Doust has run a
University of Western Australia Extension Program course entitled "How to Laugh Your Way out of a Paper bag", in collaboration with others including Steve Wells and Don Smith.As well as comedy interests, Doust has studied and based much of his writing on the work of
Carl Jung and is an accredited Myers Briggs Practitioner.In the 1993 Australian federal election, he unsuccessfully stood for the seat of Curtin against incumbent
Allan Rocher making only 428 votes. His campaign slogan was "Put me last!". In the 1998 election he stood against sitting memberGeoff Prosser in the seat of Forrest failing again.Early in his career he was a writer for the
Sunday Times as a reviewer of computer technology. He later was a columnist on the weekend edition of theWest Australian newspaper, with clearly autobiographical references in his work.Notes
References
*http://www.jondoust.iinet.net.au/
* [http://imdb.com/name/nm1893818/ Jon Doust at IMDB]
* [http://www.cbs.curtin.edu.au/business/professional-services/entrepreneurship/programs-and-workshops/training-team Bio from Curtin Business School]Works
* (1992) "Letters to the police - and other species" with George Gosh. Lesmurdie, W.A : Wordplay.
* (1993) "Better than a poke in the eye : a few notes, tips and things to do to help you increase the laughage in your life" Lesmurdie W.A. : Wordplay.
* (1993) "'How to - lose an election" Lesmurdie, W.A : Wordplay.
* (2002) with Ken Spillman "Magpie mischief" (illustrations by Marion Duke). Fremantle, W.A. Fremantle Arts Centre Press. ISBN 1863683550
* (2005) with Ken Spillman "Magwheel madness" (illustrations by Marion Duke). Fremantle, W.A. Fremantle Arts Centre Press. ISBN 1920731768Anthologies
* (1997) "Great Australian Bites", ed. Dave Warner, Fremantle Arts Centre Press.
* (1997) "Fathers in Writing", ed. Ross Fitzgerald and Ken Spillman, Tuart House.
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