Gwen Meredith

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Gwen Meredith OBE (November 18, 1907October 3, 2006) was an Australian author, playwright, and radio writer. She is best known as the writer of the radio serial, Blue Hills.

She was born Gwenyth Valmai Meredith in Orange, New South Wales. Her education was taken in Sydney, first at Sydney Girls High School then the University of Sydney (Bachelor of Arts).

She owned and operated a book shop from 1932-1939 then was a freelance writer until, in 1943, she began writing for the then Australian Broadcasting Commission.

She wrote the radio serial The Lawsons for five years. She is best known as the writer of all 5,795 episodes of the radio serial, Blue Hills over 27 years. Meredith's method of working for Blue Hills was unusual. She dictated the words for the script into a tape recorder and this was transcribed for the actors to read.

On 3 October 2006, she died at her home at Bowral in the New South Wales southern highlands, aged 98.

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[edit] Awards

Meredith was awarded two British honours: On 10 June 1967 she was awarded an MBE for her services to radio entertainment, and on 11 June 1977 an OBE for her services to the arts.

[edit] Personal

Meredith married Ainsworth Harrison on 24 December 1938.

[edit] Publications

  • Meredith, Gwen, 1907-2006, Wives have their uses : a comedy in three acts, Mulga Publications, Sydney, 1944, 81 pp.
  • Meredith, Gwen, 1907-2006, Great inheritance, R.A.A.F. Educational Services, [Australia], 1945, 33 pp.
  • Meredith, Gwen, 1907-2006, The Lawsons, Angus & Robertson, Sydney, 1948, 248 pp.
  • Meredith, Gwen, 1907-2006, Blue Hills, Angus and Robertson, Sydney, 1950, 233 pp.
  • Meredith, Gwen, 1907-2006, Beyond blue hills : the Ternna-Boolla story, Angus and Robertson, Sydney, 1953, 244 pp.
  • Meredith, Gwen, 1907-2006, Into the sun : a Blue Hills novel, Angus & Robertson, Sydney, 1961, 252 pp.
  • Meredith, Gwen, 1907-2006 and Harrison, Ainsworth, Inns and outs, Angus & Robertson, Sydney, 1955, 249 pp.


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