Contributors

Griffith Review has commissioned over 1,400 writers since it began in 2004. 

Through programs and awards such as the Novella Project and the Emerging Voices Competition (generously supported by the Copyright Agency Cultural Fund) the journal has supported the development and publication of new work by outstanding emerging and established writers. 

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Don Watson

Don Watson is one of Australia's most distinguished writers and public speakers.Don Watson grew up on a farm in...

Charles Watson

Professor Charles Watson has been Executive Dean of Health Sciences at Curtin University of Technology in Perth since late...

Jack Waterford

Jack Waterford is editor-in-chief of The Canberra Times.He has been a journalist for 31years, having written primarily about law,...

Charlie Ward

Charlie Ward is a writer and historian based in Darwin. He has worked as a researcher with the Stolen...

Julie Ballantyne

Dr Julie Ballantyne is a lecturer in music and arts education at Griffith University.Julie has taught classroom music to...

Brent Balinski

Brent Balinski is a freelance writer based in Sydney's inner west and the drummer for rock band Lawyers, Guns...

Chris Wallace

Chris Wallace is an ARC DECRA Fellow at the National Centre of Biography, School of History, ANU and a...

Virginia Balfour

Virginia Balfour is an award-winning current affairs documentary filmmaker who has worked in the UK broadcast television industry and...

Murray Bail

Born in Adelaide in 1941, Murray Bail now lives in Sydney.His fiction, which includes Eucalyptus (1998), The Drover’s Wife...

Mark Wakely

Mark Wakely is a Sydney writer and journalist with a life-long interest in architecture. Since 1997 he's been executive...

Mark Bahnisch

Mark Bahnisch is a Sociologist who has previously lectured at at Griffith University and The University of Queensland. He...

Ruth Wajnryb (dec.)

Ruth Wajnryb was a professional teacher trainer and materials writer. She had an MA in Applied Linguistics from Sydney...

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