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Robert Whyte (born 1955, in Melbourne) is an Australian scientist, photographer, author, editor and journalist. His works include literary and avant garde fiction, collections of prose and political satire as well as popular science journalism and books. He is a founding co-owner and director of the Brisbane-based multimedia firm ToadShow. After 2002 he regularly volunteered in habitat restoration projects, notably with Save Our Waterways Now and compiled a web site about Australian spiders. After 2012 he participated in the Australian Government's new species exploration program Bush Blitz. His works include the novel Manacles (1985), influenced by Irish authors James Joyce and Flann O'Brien, a practical guide to creek restoration, The Creek in Our Back Yard (2011) and A Field Guide to Spiders of Australia for CSIRO Publishing.

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Robert Whyte was born in Melbourne in 1955. His family moved to Brisbane in 1957 where he grew up attending Ironside State Primary School and Brisbane Boys Grammar School. He attended James Cook University in 1974 but did not complete a degree.

1976 he was awarded a One Year Young Writer's Fellowship by the Literature Board of the Australia Council for the Arts. In 1978 Planet Press, Brisbane, published the 64-page Negative Thinking, a book of short prose pieces and drawings with additional poems by co-author Peter Anderson.

In 1980, under the name Robot Wireless, he produced three small experimental books published by Australia's New Poetry editor Cheryl Adamson's Brou Ha Ha Books, From Inside the Asylum (500 copies), Life and works of Robert Wireless (100 copies) and A 3D Glimpse of the Hearing Process (with Cheryl Adamson and Hugh Ramage).

In 1981 he completed a Postgraduate Diploma in Professional Art Studies at Alexander Mackie CAE (now University of Western Sydney), held an exhibition of international mail art at the artist-run Sussex Street Gallery, was a contributor to a major Sydney art magazine Art Network. He participated in that year’s Open Artist Studio project. He lived in Melbourne from 1982-1985 at which time his novel Manacles was published by the Melbourne Paragraph of the Senate of Pataphysical Representatives (1985).

In 1985 he was responsible for editing, design and layout of Environment Victoria, the magazine of the Conservation Council of Victoria, now Environment Victoria. In 1987 he was founding co-editor of contemporary art magazine Eyeline with Sarah Follent and Graham Coulter-Smith.

Robert Whyte is a co-owner of ToadShow Pty Ltd, a multimedia firm Brisbane, Queensland. He has taught new media and writing at Griffith University, University of Queensland and Queensland University of Technology. During the 1980s and 90s he was a lecturer at the Australian School of Journalism, teaching the freelance journalism component.

As a web designer he was responsible for Brisbane Stories a collection of web sites revealing stories of hidden Brisbane featuring art, environment and history.

Robert Whyte was an editor of The Cane Toad Times from 1985 to 1990. Since 2002 he has been an active environmentalist, photographer and nature writer and has written and presented on biodiversity, including Spidiversity, an article published in Australasian Arachnology. In 2010 he was appointed to the position of Director, Save Our Waterways Now, a community environmental organisation restoring habitat in Brisbane's west. Between 2010 and 2013 he undertook habitat restorations projects in South East Queensland as owner and CEO of Creek Rescue and Catchment Care (CRACC) A field Guide to the Spiders of Australia for CSIRO Publishing was released 1 June 2017.

Bush Blitz

Robert Whyte has participated in the Australian Government's new species exploration program Bush Blitz since 2012's Fish River Bush Blitz, as a scientist specialising in spiders and as a scientific photographer. In 2017 he attended his fifth Bush Blitz, in Quinkan Country inland from Cooktown on Cape York Peninsula, where he photographed and filmed live many of the more than 50 new species of spiders discovered on the trip. In 2013 he attended the Henbury Station Bush Blitz in the Northern Territory where 297 species were added to those known on the property including 12 species new to science. In 2014 Robert Whyte participated as scientist and photographer in the Home Valley Bush Blitz in The Kimberly, Western Australia and in 2015 participated in the Kiwirrkurra IPA Bush Blitz in the Gibson Desert in Western Australia.

A Field Guide to Spiders of Australia

Media around the publication of A Field Guide to Spiders of Australia by CSIRO Publishing (with co-author Greg Anderson and a Foreword by Tim Low) included interviews on national television. Channel 7 Weekend Sunrise featured a newsreader with arachnophobia experiencing a Huntsman Spider on her arm. ABC News Breakfast on Monday 12 June discussed Australian spiders generally, with Whyte pointing out that only the Funnelweb and Mouse Spiders had potentially deadly venom, that no-one In Australia had died from spider bite since 1979 and the stories of dangerous White-tailed Spiders and Daddy Long-legs were bogus. Brisbane ABC radio featured an hour long segment with an ABC staffer being successfully desensitised to spider fear by handling a Golden Orb-weaver in the studio. The News Network news.com.au report on Five reasons why you shouldn't be afraid of spiders based on the content of the book.

Books

  • Negative thinking, Brisbane, Planet Press, 1976, [64]p., Limited edition of 500 copies, ISBN 0908193025
  • Manacles, Melbourne, Melbourne Paragraph of the Senate of Pataphysical Representatives, 1985
  • From inside the asylum, Robot Wireless, South Sydney, Brou Ha Ha Books, 1980, [18] p., ISBN 0959321306
  • The creek in our backyard: a practical guide for habitat restoration, Second edition revised and expanded June 2013. Save Our Waterways Now Inc, 2013 59 pages, colour illustrations, colour map, colour portraits ISBN 9780646902142
  • A field guide to spiders of Australia, by Whyte, Robert, 1955, and Anderson, Greg Clayton, Vic., CSIRO Publishing, 2017 ISBN 9780643107076
  • References

    Robert Whyte Wikipedia