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.
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A committee will decide on plans on Thursday
05:00, 4 MAR 2021
Illustration of plan outline (Image: Bellway Homes via planning documents)
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Campaigners are hoping to thwart plans for up to 550 new homes in Keresley, which have been recommended for approval ahead of a crunch decision.
Developer reveals plans to build 40 new homes after acquiring Keresley land
Bellway wants to build a mixture of two, three and four-bedroom houses on the site
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A housing developer has acquired a parcel of land in Keresley with the aim of building 40 new homes.
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