翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Rob Callaway
・ Rob Calloway
・ Rob Campanella
・ Rob Campbell
・ Rob Canning
・ Rob Cantor
・ Rob Capriccioso
・ Rob Carlton
・ Rob Carpenter (running back)
・ Rob Carpenter (wide receiver)
・ Rob Carter
・ Rob Cassell
・ Rob Cavallo
・ Rob Cavallo production discography
・ Rob Cesternino
Rob Chalmers
・ Rob Chapman
・ Rob Chapman (businessman)
・ Rob Chapman (musician)
・ Rob Chiarelli
・ Rob Chidley
・ Rob Childress
・ Rob Chilson
・ Rob Christiansen
・ Rob Chudzinski
・ Rob Claeys
・ Rob Clarke
・ Rob Clarke (musician)
・ Rob Clerc
・ Rob Clores


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Rob Chalmers : ウィキペディア英語版
Rob Chalmers

Robin Donald Chalmers (14 July 1929 – 27 July 2011) was an independent Australian political journalist and commentator. The Canberra Press Gallery's longest serving member, from 1951 to 2011, his career spanned over 60 years reporting on the Parliament of Australia.〔 Chiefly using the mediums of print and radio, his audience consisted mainly of other well-informed interested parties in the media, politics, industry and government, not a face often seen by the mainstream general public, he was, as described by The Prime Minister of Australia, Julia Gillard - 'a journalist's journalist'
.〔 In the later half of Chalmers career, he was best known for his roles with the independent, economic and political, weekly newsletter ''Inside Canberra''.〔〔
Chalmer's lasting legacy are his unmatched milestones in Australian history of a fifty, and then a further sixty, year career working within the walls of Parliament House. Both were both given a mention, and officially recorded in the hansard of Parliamentary sessions of the dates 7 March 2001 in The Australian House of Representatives 〔 and 8 March 2001 in The Australian Senate.〔 Motion of Condolences upon his death were made on 16 August 2011,〔 in The House of Representatives, and in The Senate on 17 August 2011.〔
An indication of the respect in which Chalmers was held in the Parliament is evident in the statements made both by the Prime Minister Julia Gillard and leader of the opposition Tony Abbott. Abbott's condolence motion on 16 August stated; "Rob Chalmers was not the father of the House, but he was certainly the father of the press gallery. And while the gallery does not run this country, it certainly has a vast influence on this House." 〔
==Career==
Chalmers first started work in The Federal Press Galley in Old Parliament House, Canberra as a cadet on 7 March 1951, with Sydney newspaper: The ''Daily Mirror'',〔 and was an active member of The Press Gallery for the next sixty years.〔 President of the National Press Club (Australia) at a time,〔 owner of Australian Press Services (see Publications), radio presenter with 2CH,〔 Chalmer's veteran career as a journalist saw him be an editor, author and commentator in many forms, but Chalmer's later focus was writing and editing a weekly, four page, independent newsletter ''Inside Canberra''. First published in 1947 by Don Whitington, Chalmers started working with ''Inside Canberra'' in 1957, and took over after Whitington's death in the mid-seventies.〔 Chalmers worked on ''Inside Canberra'' until two weeks before his own death,〔 and was also in the midst of publishing a book, which was published later in 2011 called; ''Inside The Canberra Press Gallery: Life in the Wedding Cake of Old Parliament House''.〔

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Rob Chalmers」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.