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    Sir Douglas Frank Hewson Packer KBE, OStJ (3 December 1906 – 1 May 1974), was an Australian media proprietor who controlled Australian Consolidated Press and the Nine Network. He was a patriarch of the Packer family . Early life.

  2. May 5, 2022 · Frank Packer. Senior Adviser. Monetary and Economic Department. Before returning to Basel in 2024, Frank Packer had been an adviser to the Chief Representative as well as line manager in the BIS Asian Office in Hong Kong SAR.

  3. Sir Frank Packer was a poor student and aggressive child who rose to become Australias most successful and powerful media mogul until Rupert Murdoch built his international empire. Packer launched Australia’s most successful magazine, Australian Women’s Weekly, in 1933.

  4. Sir Douglas Frank Hewson Packer (1906-1974), media proprietor, was born on 3 December 1906 at Kings Cross, Sydney, elder child of Robert Clyde Packer, a Tasmanian-born journalist, and his wife Ethel Maude, née Hewson (d.1947), who came from Ireland

  5. Apr 16, 2014 · Did Sir Frank Packer have another son? Bridget Griffen-Foley updates the family story -- and documents the downfall of media dynasties -- in a new foreword to her Packer biography.

  6. Sir Frank Packer dominated the Australian media landscape for forty years and most who crossed his path found him an endless source of puzzlement and interest. Journalists and printers still dine out on stories about Packer and their memoirs are littered with colourful anecdotes about him.

  7. Legendary media baron Sir Frank Packer was pugnacious, autocratic and always controversial. After joining forces with Labor politician E.G. Theodore to establish Australian Consolidated Press and the Women's Weekly in the 1930s, his empire grew to encompass newspapers, magazines and the Nine television network.