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  1. Mar 21, 2024 · Brian Everingham is organizing this fundraiser. Donation protected. After 40 years writing in the film/TV industry (bartender) with award-winning films, a tv pilot, five plays and an award-winning short film (all that netted me about twenty thousand dollars) I decided to write the novel I never dreamed I could.

  2. View Brian Everinghams profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. Experience: Greater Sydney Regional Advisory Committee, NPWS · Location: Greater Sydney Area · 145...

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  3. Brian Everingham. Writer: In the Key of Eli. Brian's writing career began in the theatre and after several critically acclaimed plays, including Ceremony and Van Gogh on Prozac, Brian's was hired to write his first feature, A Doll in the Dark, a Japanese indie.

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  4. Apr 7, 2023 · The unique and unusual circumstances of Australias colonisation based on the British government’s view that the country was “empty” of civilised society was the ultimate injustice, grounded in profound disrespect for First Nations culture, knowledge, and society.

  5. Mar 2, 2022 · The latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report introduces new words — “cascading” and “compounding” to describe successive catastrophic climate events of droughts, bushfires, sea-level rise and, now, the “unprecedented” floods that are upending lives in communities across Queensland and NSW (“ Australia’s climate change to cost ‘hun...

  6. Nov 16, 2018 · Brian Everingham, President Southern Sydney Branch. When Paul Barnes passed away in early 2015 we were given a glimpse of the record keeping of this extraordinary stalwart of the National Parks Association.

  7. Nov 30, 2022 · Brian Everingham, President, Southern Sydney Branch. The last time I walked overseas – indeed, travelled beyond the boundaries of my State – was in December 2018. At that time, within limits, one could almost describe the world as “normal”, as relatively benign, and even perhaps as welcoming.