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Australian journalist
Michael Bachelard (born 1968) is an Australian journalist and author.
[1]
In 1997, Bachelard wrote The Great Land Grab: What every Australian should know about
Wik ,
Mabo and the
Ten Point Plan .
[2]
[3]
Bachelard's
Behind the Exclusive Brethren was published in 2008, which explored the Australian sect of the
Exclusive Brethren .
[4]
[5]
For his work as the foreign editor at
Fairfax Media , Bachelard was the co-recipient of the 2017
Gold Walkley .
[6] Shared with photographer
Kate Geraghty , the award was in recognition for their work Surviving
IS : Stories from
Mosul .
[7]
References
^ Tran, Danny; Oaten, James (26 July 2018)
Fairfax journalists react to Nine takeover with despair, resilience: 'Tarnishing' Fairfax brand a 'reckless corporate move' ,
ABC News ,
Australian Broadcasting Corporation . Retrieved 13 April 2019.
^ Bachelard, Michael (1997); The Great Land Grab: What every Australian should know about Wik, Mabo and the Ten Point Plan , Hyland House,
ISBN
1864470313 Accessed 13 April 2019.
^ (June 1998)
The Great Land Grab: What every Australian should know about Wik, Mabo and the Ten-Point Plan ,
Cultural Survival Quarterly . Retrieved 13 April 2019.
^ Bachelard, Michael (2008);
Behind the Exclusive Brethren : Politics Persuasion and Persecution ;
Scribe Publications ,
ISBN
1921753846 . Retrieved 13 April 2019.
^
Adams, Phillip (23 September 2008)
Behind the Exclusive Brethren ,
Late Night Live , Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 13 April 2019.
^ (29 November 2017)
Walkley Awards: Michael Bachelard, Kate Geraghty win 2017 Gold Walkley Award for Mosul coverage , ABC News, Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 13 April 2019.
^ Bachelard, Michael; Geraghty, Kate (February 2017)
Surviving IS: Stories from Mosul ,
The Age ,
Nine Entertainment Co. Retrieved 13 April 2019.
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