Douglas Lockwood
Douglas Wright Lockwood (9 July 1918 – 21 December 1980) was an Australian newspaperman and author.Born in Natimuk, west of Horsham in Victoria's Wimmera district, Lockwood left school at 12 to help run his father's (Alfred Wright Lockwood) newspaper, the weekly ''West Wimmera Mail'', at the height of the Great Depression.
With his father's blessing he left home at 16 and worked as a reporter on rural Victorian papers in Camperdown, Tatura and Mildura before being hired by Sir Keith Murdoch in 1941 as a journalist on ''The Herald'' in Melbourne. He stayed with ''The Herald's'' parent company, the Herald and Weekly Times (HWT), for the rest of his life. He also broke the Petrov affair.
At the end of 1941, during World War II, he was sent to Darwin with his new wife, Ruth (née Hay), and was there for the first Japanese attack on Australia on 19 February 1942.
After war service in the islands he returned to Darwin for the HWT group. Apart from a year in Melbourne (1948) and two in the group's London office (1954–56), Lockwood remained in Darwin, writing 12 of his 13 books, until 1968, when he became managing editor of the HWT group's two newspapers in Port Moresby. He amalgamated them to create the country's first national daily, the PNG ''Post-Courier''. Other senior editorial management roles followed, in Melbourne, Brisbane and again in Port Moresby. He was appointed managing editor of the Bendigo ''Advertiser'' in 1975 and remained there until his death.
Lockwood won the Walkley award for journalism in 1958 for Best Piece of Newspaper Reporting -- then the highest category of the awards -- and the World's Strangest Story competition run by the London ''Evening News'' in 1957.
He died of myocardial infarction on 21 December 1980 at Bendigo, Australia. Provided by Wikipedia
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Up the track by Lockwood, Douglas, Harney, William Edward
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Tabu ein Tatsachenbericht by Lockwood, Douglas
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Crocodiles and other people by Lockwood, Douglas
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The front door Darwin, 1869-1969 by Lockwood, Douglas
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Australia's Pearl Harbour Darwin, 1942 by Lockwood, Douglas
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Die Eidechsenesser bei den Steinzeitmenschen in Australien by Lockwood, Douglas
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Tabu (I, the aboriginal, dt.) Ein Tatsachenbericht by Lockwood, Douglas
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I, the aboriginal by Lockwood, Douglas, Roughsey, Dick
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Australia's Pearl Harbour Darwin, 1942. With a forew. by Sir Frederick Scherger by Lockwood, Douglas
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Australia's Pearl Harbour by Lockwood, Douglas Wright
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Die Eidechsenesser (The lizard eaters, dt.) Bei d. Steinzeitmenschen in Australien by Lockwood, Douglas
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The shady Tree by Harney, William Edward, Lockwood, Douglas
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