Later, Ron
Mon, 28 Nov 2005, 03:19 pmcrgwllms8 posts in thread
Later, Ron
Mon, 28 Nov 2005, 03:19 pmRon Banks, Arts Editor of the West has resigned to take up a
position as Executive Producer ABC Newsroom in Darwin on January 9, 2006.
It follows the appointment of his wife Margaret as Director-General
Education of the Northern Territory. Ron leaves in three weeks.
The appointment of a replacement Arts Editor is now under consideration
and may be announced later today or tomorrow.
crg
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position as Executive Producer ABC Newsroom in Darwin on January 9, 2006.
It follows the appointment of his wife Margaret as Director-General
Education of the Northern Territory. Ron leaves in three weeks.
The appointment of a replacement Arts Editor is now under consideration
and may be announced later today or tomorrow.
crg
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crgwllmsMon, 28 Nov 2005, 03:19 pm
Ron Banks, Arts Editor of the West has resigned to take up a
position as Executive Producer ABC Newsroom in Darwin on January 9, 2006.
It follows the appointment of his wife Margaret as Director-General
Education of the Northern Territory. Ron leaves in three weeks.
The appointment of a replacement Arts Editor is now under consideration
and may be announced later today or tomorrow.
crg
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position as Executive Producer ABC Newsroom in Darwin on January 9, 2006.
It follows the appointment of his wife Margaret as Director-General
Education of the Northern Territory. Ron leaves in three weeks.
The appointment of a replacement Arts Editor is now under consideration
and may be announced later today or tomorrow.
crg
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Walter PlingeMon, 28 Nov 2005, 03:54 pm
Re: Later, Ron
Hey Craig, are you going for the job?
crgwllmsMon, 28 Nov 2005, 04:20 pm
Re: Later, Ron
anonanon wrote:
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> Hey Craig, are you going for the job?
Interesting thought!
Despite not having any actual journalistic qualifications, I just might apply to be considered as a freelance reviewer - there may be vacancies as everyone steps up the ladder.
But I can't really see myself enjoying sitting at an editor's desk. I'd rather be doing the fun stuff I do, and let others talk themselves into corners trying to describe it without actually revealing their opinions...
Cheers,
Craig
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> Hey Craig, are you going for the job?
Interesting thought!
Despite not having any actual journalistic qualifications, I just might apply to be considered as a freelance reviewer - there may be vacancies as everyone steps up the ladder.
But I can't really see myself enjoying sitting at an editor's desk. I'd rather be doing the fun stuff I do, and let others talk themselves into corners trying to describe it without actually revealing their opinions...
Cheers,
Craig
stuartMon, 28 Nov 2005, 05:48 pm
Re: Later, Ron
Is there any possibility we may get someone who has the slightest interest in ommunity Theatre??
stuartTue, 29 Nov 2005, 08:01 am
Re: Later, Ron
Ooops!! For ommunity Theatre read Community Theatre. Yet another bloody senior moment!!!
LabrugTue, 29 Nov 2005, 08:03 am
Re: Later, Ron
Any chance of taking a few others along? heh he.
Just joking, I wouldn't give up my current day job as a Manager of Reporting with Dept. of Justice for anything ... or would I?..............
De die in diem
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Just joking, I wouldn't give up my current day job as a Manager of Reporting with Dept. of Justice for anything ... or would I?..............
De die in diem
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NormaTue, 29 Nov 2005, 11:41 am
Re: Later, Ron
I wouldn't hold your breath waiting on this one!
Thou jarring boil-brained flirt-gill!
Thou jarring boil-brained flirt-gill!
Walter PlingeTue, 29 Nov 2005, 12:52 pm
Re: Later, Ron
Ultimately, it's not whether the arts editor has an interest in community theatre - his superiors dictate that sort of thing and if they say "no community reviews" then the arts editor has to follow, if he disagrees.