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One-man play to honour life of Tasmanian war correspondent Neil Davis
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Neil Davis in Hobart in 1961, using the same model of camera he would use for 11 years of frontline combat photography.
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Thirty-five years after renowned war correspondent Neil Davis filmed his own death, his life story has been adapted for the stage.
Key points:
The Tasmanian left school at 14 and eventually became an ABC cameraman
He died while filming a coup in Bangkok
The Tasmanian Theatre Company s production One Crowded Hour is inspired by the book of the same title written by Tim Bowden.
Outdoor pub gets go-ahead Picture: Supplied
AN Edithvale pub has been given the green light to open an outdoor summer lounge.
At the end of last year, The Crowded Hour’s plans for outdoor dining were thwarted when Kingston Council rejected its proposal (“Council shuts down outdoor dining plans”,
Crowded Hour owner Rogan O’Shannessy says that council has since backtracked, and granted him permission to open Friday to Sunday from 6 February until Easter.
“This is all down to people power. The support we’ve received from the locals has been amazing and to see them publicly stand up for us speaks volumes about why this community is so special,” Mr O’Shannessy said.
Council shuts down outdoor dining plans Picture: Supplied
AN Edithvale cafe owner who was planning to introduce outdoor dining this summer says that council’s rejection of his proposal is “a huge opportunity lost”.
Kingston Council has been encouraging local venues to expand outdoors during the COVID-19 pandemic – offering free outdoor dining licences and footpath trading permits, as well as dining pop-up licences. Despite that, council struck down a plan for The Crowded Hour to expand its outdoor dining space into Beeson Reserve.
The Crowded Hour owner Rogan O’Shannessy said he was blindsided when council rejected his proposal. He said he “had spent months developing the plans with the support of council staff, only to have the proposal declined less than three weeks before its planned opening.”
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