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The Denmark Bulletin team:

Patricia Gill

Andrew Gill

Anala Linckens

Alison Kershaw

Patricia Gill has worked as a reporter and photographer with the Great Southern Herald based in Katanning and a sub editor, chief of staff and then deputy editor with the Albany Advertiser Group before buying the Denmark Bulletin in 2002.

Patricia’s contribution to rural journalism has been marked with several major awards, including the Dalgety Award, the highest national award for regional journalism, which she won in 1989.

She has also been a recipient of the John Tonkin Tree Award (1989) and numerous Rural Press Club and Perth Press Club and Country Press Association awards.

Her interests include music, including learning the piano, singing with the Denmark choir Eclectica, yoga, reading and poodle management.

 

Andrew Gill began his career in 1973 as a general reporter in Perth with the Daily News. Western Australia’s State daily afternoon paper.

Before moving to Denmark in 2002 he was group editor and deputy general manager of the Albany Advertiser group overseeing the production and editorial content of papers in Broome, Port Hedland, Karratha, Carnarvon, York, Narrogin, Katanning and Albany.

Andrew has twice won the Shakespeare Family Award, a national award for editorial writing and has also worked as a public relations consultant and writer for the Rainbow Coast Tourism Directorate and Paul Terry International.

His interests include sailing with the Denmark Yacht Club, music and cooking.

 

Graphic artist and office administrator Anala Linckens says working with the Denmark Bulletin allows her to do what she loves best; creating visual clarity, structure and being of service.

Anala came to the Bulletin in 2007 after four years at the Denmark Telecentre.

She has studied art in the Netherlands, her homeland, and worked as a theatre lighting technician / designer.

Her love of travelling sent her on journeys throughout Europe, the US and India.

In the mid 90s she moved to Hannover, Germany, where, in 1997, her daughter Kiana was born. She arrived in Australia in 1998 and has lived in Denmark since 2001.

Anala speaks fluent Dutch, German and English and her interests include Qigung, singing, travelling and nature.

Alison Kershaw is a newcomer to the world of reporting and enjoys making a contribution to Denmark community life.

She has extensive experience as a librarian, having worked at the Universities of Western Australia and Notre Dame. Alison has a doctorate in English, and in 2002 won a UWA Postgraduate Research Travel Award to study the manuscripts of the seventeenth century English mystic Thomas Traherne.

Drawn by its cool and beautiful environment, she moved to Denmark from Fremantle in 2007, and joined the Bulletin in 2009.

Her interests include painting, dancing, yoga, prayer writing, and being by the sea.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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