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Biographer, historian

Citizenship
  
Australian

Name
  
Don Talbot


Don Talbot (author) Ghostly Tales of Toowoomba Don Talbot 9780958058438

Charles Donald "Don" Talbot (born 1933) is an author based in Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia.

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Journalism career

Talbot was born in Manchester, United Kingdom, and trained as a journalist on the Isle of Man before moving to Australia in 1953. He worked on newspapers and magazines and spent 17 years with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation working with Radio Australia, and ABC national radio and television in Victoria and Queensland. He implemented the first radio news service for Aborigines and Islanders for the ABC in Mackay in 1981, and worked at the ABC in Toowoomba for several years.

Before settling in Toowoomba, Don spent three years in Canberra as a specialist writer on trade matters with the Australian Department of Overseas Trade.

In 1982, he was employed by The Chronicle (Toowoomba) and his duties ranged from feature writer to pictorial editor and sub-editor. He edited his own newspaper The Lockyer Journal (1986–89), before becoming the first Press officer at the University of Southern Queensland. He wrote media press releases and edited the university’s first staff newspaper, the Phoenix Gazette.

Upon his retirement in 1993 Talbot began to concentrate on writing books and special articles.

Don currently writes historical and biographical books, with particular focus on the people and places in Toowoomba and the surrounding Darling Downs area.

Personal life

Talbot is a past President of the Toowoomba Historical Society, his tenure lasting from 1999 to 2000. He is married to Patricia and they have two sons and one daughter.

References

Don Talbot (author) Wikipedia