Voices from the Air
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After the capture of Wewak by Australian troops, Fred Simpson (with pencil in hand) interviews some of the soldiers. Simpson had trekked with the troops for several weeks as they pushed towards Wewak. 9 June 1945. (AWM)
John Hinde, ABC war correspondent 1942–1944 (NAA/ABC Archives)
Frank Legg, ABC war correspondent 1944–1945 (ABC Archives)
John Elliott, ABC war correspondent 1944–1945 (NAA/ABC Archives)
Army chaplain Alan Laing reads the burial service for John Elliott, Department of Information correspondent Bill Smith and Private William Aitken. Elliott and Smith were killed by gunfire from an Australian Bren gunner who, at a distance, mistook them for Japanese soldiers. The grave lay on a gentle hill above the beach at Balikpapan, Borneo. 4 July 1945. (NAA/ABC Archives)
John Elliott’s war correspondent identity card (AWM)
ABC war correspondent John Thompson (far right rear) with members of the Australian military history field team at Rabaul, with a former Japanese staff car which they used for transport in the days after the Australian troops occupied the town. (AWM)
John Thompson recording on the flight deck of HMS Glory describing the offcial surrender ceremony for Japanese forces on Rabaul. 6 September 1945. (AWM)
Talbot Duckmanton as a young broadcaster (Photo courtesy of Christine Lowndes)
Talbot Duckmanton (foreground with back to camera) attempting to record a broadcast at Martin Place in Sydney, surrounded by ecstatic crowds celebrating VP Day, the end of the war in the Pacific. This was shortly before Duckmanton was sent to Morotai as a war correspondent to cover the Japanese war crimes trials. 15 August 1945. (AWM/Courtesy of Duckmanton family)
Bill MacFarlane, ABC war correspondent (radio technician) 1940 –1945. MacFarlane was the longest serving of all the ABC war correspondents and worked with the field units in Australia, the Middle East, North Africa and Greece and in New Guinea and the South West Pacific theatre. He was in Tokyo for the offcial Japanese surrender. (ABC Archives)
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
TONY HILL is the managing editor of ABC News 24, the ABC’s television news channel. As an ABC foreign correspondent in Indo-China, South East Asia and the Middle East he covered stories such as Tiananmen Square and the first Gulf War. He was also head of the ABC’s foreign news operations and its network of correspondents and overseas bureaus. He lives in Sydney.
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Hill, Tony, 1957– author.
Voices from the air / Tony Hill.
Includes index.
Radio journalists – Australia – Biography.
World War, 1939–1945 – Journalism, Military – Australia.
World War, 1939–1945 – Radio broadcasting and the war.
Radio broadcasting and war – Australia.
940.540944
Cover design by Alissa Dinallo
Front cover image by the AWM (016751): Nadzab, New Guinea. 29 March 1944. US Army Air Force Consolidated B24 Liberator aircraft manned by RAAF and flying with No. 65 Squadron of the Fifth Air Force are in action in the South-West Pacific. Out on a mission with them is Australian Broadcasting Commission (ABC) reporter Ray Paull, speaking into a microphone.
Index by Puddingburn