Education: M Phil (UWA), Grad Dip Cultural Communication (Riverina), BA (Curtin) Languages: English (fluent). Indonesian (intermediate). French (intermediate). Past employers: Fairfax Press (The Age & Sydney Morning Herald – both broadsheet dailies) as a reporter and feature writers for ten years; ABC TV and Channel 9 as a presenter and producer for six years; AAP stringer for four years, Radio 6NR (manager for four years); The West Australian (Perth daily newspaper) where I did my cadetship. Awards: (All in Australia): Walkley Award for Journalism Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Media Award (Twice) Equal Opportunity Commission Media Prize (Twice) Daily News Centenary Prize; Perth Press Club Award; MBE Health Award WA Week Book Award (now the Premier’s Prize) for non-fiction. Media grants: Two from the Western Australian government, one from the Australian government. All to report on issues in Indonesia. Published books: The People Next Door (UWA Press), Being Whitefella (FAC Press), Dying Inside (A & U). SEE ALSO: www.newzealandnow.blogspot.com
Based in Wellington NZ and Malang, East Java, Indonesia
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26 May, 2010
Kiwi artist and activist Kim Paton has opened The Free Store in Wellington to give away food and raise questions about consumerism and needs.
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