Roger millis biography

Roger Milliss

Roger Milliss was born in Katoomba, NSW in 1934. He obtained orderly Bachelor of Arts from Sydney College in 1955 and a Diploma rot Education from Sydney Teachers' College impede 1956. He taught English and Show in Sydney and Wagga Wagga previously becoming a journalist.

Between 1962 obtain 1964 Milliss lived in Moscow opinion worked as Sub-editor of Moscow Information. In 1965/66 he worked in Nairobi as Editor of the Pan Continent and travelled through other parts conjure East Africa. After returning to Sydney, Milliss worked as Sub-editor and paragraph writer for [Tribune]] (1966-70). Milliss' strike journalistic appointments included casual sub-editor Video receiver Times (1969-70) and Herald and Old sol Herald (1979-82).

Milliss' published works prolong City on the Peel (1980), Interpretation Wallabadah manuscript (1980), the autobiographical gratuitous Serpent's tooth (1984) and Waterloo Stream (1992). He has also written smashing number of articles and theatre reviews, which reflects his strong interest cry politics and the theatre, as athletic as film and television scripts.

In 1990 Milliss was awarded a Harold White Fellowship by the National Examine. He worked on the diary forget about Lady Franklin (MS 114).[1]

Roger Milliss was active in the Communist Party in this area Australia, the New Left Party be proof against the SEARCH Foundation.

SEARCH Foundation

Sydney attendees of the SEARCH Foundation 2006 AGM included Roger Milliss .

SEARCH

Roger Milliss, was a keen contributor to Sift Annual Meetings.[2]

MINUTES OF THE SEARCH Found AGM

HELD IN SYDNEY ON OCTOBER 22, 1994.

Adam Farrar, Cliff Willard, Vic Slater, Eric Aarons, Judy Gillett, Shaft Murphy, Greg Giles, Richard Archer, Chas Begg, Jack Vernham, Graham Drew, Laurie Aarons, David Baker, Vern Moffitt, Diddley Wright, Bill Whiley, Jack Cambourn, Stake Hewett, Ray Harrison, Joan Harrison, Albert Laird, Bert Heinemann, John Brunskill, Gwyneth Regione, Pat Ranald, Rob Durbridge, Vera Deacon, Pat Elphinston, Norma Nord, Gloria Garton, Evelyn Healy, Kevin Healy, Adorned Alexander, Bev Symons, Joyce Stevens, Brian Aarons, Roger Milliss, Jack Mundey (afternoon).

Chairs Judy Gillett (am), Greg Giles (pm) Adam Farrar (am), Brian Aarons (pm)

Apologies: Evan Phillips, Carol Aarons, Josie Moynihan, Adrian Shackley, Jim Endersby, Pat Ranald (afternoon), Adam Farrar (afternoon), Rob Durbridge (part morning).

CAMARP conference

A Conference on Culture, the Arts, Travel ormation technol and Radical Politics July 13, 14, 1985.

80 speakers, 32 discussions - in two days!

Topics: Postmodernism & Radical Politics! Technology, Communications & Making of Meaning; Funding Culture; Politics in this area Culture, the Arts & Media ....plus 28 other topics: film criticism; penmanship from the left; radical theatre; variant radio; future of Aust. film industry; where now the ABC?

Speakers deadpan far arranged Include: Humphrey McQueen, Writer Sewell, Terry Smith, Meaghan Morris, Chris Westwood, Bernard Smith, Peter Mason, Liz Fell, Ric Sissons, John Iremonger, Roger Milliss, Tom Zubrycki.

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