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Tracee Hutchison is a writer and TV and radio broadcaster. She produced and presented a series on Australian music in the 1980s for JJJ in 1990 – featuring interviews with Australian musicians including Nick Cave, Chrissy Amphlett, David McComb, Paul Kelly and Jimmy Barnes – which became her first book ''‘Your Name's on the Door – 10 Years of Australian Music’'' (1992/ABC books).〔(Your name's on the door – ABC books )〕 Ms Hutchison was talent producer and scriptwriter for Series 2 and 3 of ''RocKwiz'' (SBS TV) and also the series producer of ''nomad'' (SBS TV), the program that discovered ''silverchair''〔(Silverchair Recovery Special )〕 in a national demo competition in 1994. She wrote a weekly Opinion column for the ''Saturday Age''〔(Down and out in Melbourne and Rosebud – ''The Age'' )〕 from 2005–2009 and conceived and edited two fund-raising cookbooks for the Mirabel Foundation: ''Rock Chefs for Mirabel'' (1992), featuring Australian musicians Tim Rogers, Tex Perkins, Deborah Conway, Archie Roach & Ruby Hunter and Ed Kuepper and their favorite recipes,〔(From raisin' hell to raisin muffins – musicians bare their kitchen selves )〕 and ''Laughing Stock – Comedy Chefs for Mirabel'' (2007), featuring Australian comedians Eddie Perfect, Tim Minchin, Dave Hughes, Tripod, Corinne Grant, Libby Gorr and Julia Zemiro.〔(Kitchen Capers )〕 Ms Hutchison has written on social justice issues,〔(Time to remember the Tampa debacle – The Age 25/08/2007 )〕〔( The Forgotten Man – The Age 22/07/2006 )〕 environment〔(A possum stares extinction in the face- The Age 18/2/2006 )〕 and indigenous issues,〔(The Long Walk – 'Crying for the place we could become'- The Age 2/06/2007 )〕 she was commissioned by The Black Arm Band to write an essay on the history of Aboriginal music for the ''Hidden Republic''〔(The Black Arm Band 'Hidden Republic' essay (download PDF) )〕 performance as part of the 2008 Melbourne International Arts Festival. In 1995 she wrote and starred in her debut one-woman show ''I Forgive Catriona Rowntree'',〔(''I Forgive Catriona Rowntree'' Review )〕 at the Melbourne Fringe Festival. ==References== 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「Tracee Hutchison」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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