Don Watson

Don Watson

Don Watson (born 1949) is an Australian authorWatson was born in Warragul in the Gippsland region of Victoria, and grew up on a farm in nearby Korumburra. He took his undergraduate degree at La Trobe University and a PhD at Monash University and was for ten years an academic historian. He wrote three books on Australian history before turning his hand to TV and the stage. For several years he combined writing political satire for the actor Max Gillies with political speeches for the then Premier of Victoria, John Cain. In 1992 he became Prime Minister of Australia Paul Keating's speech-writer and adviser and his best-selling account of those years, Recollections of a Bleeding Heart: A Portrait of Paul Keating PM, won both The Age Book of the Year and non-fiction Prizes, the Courier-Mail Book of the Year, the National Biography Award and the Australian Literary Studies Association's Book of the Year. In addition to regular books, articles and essays, in recent years he has also written feature films, including The Man Who Sued God, starring Billy Connolly and Judy Davis, and Passion, a film about Percy Grainger starring Richard Roxburgh. Wikipedia

News number everyday from and for about 1 month
Who are the most relevant to Don Watson?
Top newspapers talking about Don Watson
We couldn't find any news for Don Watson
Compare Don Watson with:
What are the countries that talks about Don Watson?
Share Don Watson page on