Tim Elliott | Journalist
Tim Elliott
Phone: +61 419 370 651
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23.01.2022 Very stoked to have won the Best Feature Writer category at the 2019 Australian Magazine Awards on Wednesday night. Reminds me how bloody lucky I am to work for @GoodWeekendMagazine and the @sydneymorningherald, where you can get stuck into long detailed pieces on complex topics. Oh, and Katrina Strickland is the best editor in the universe, ever, and ever. #journalism #writing #longform #reporting
19.01.2022 What would you do if one day your spouse disappeared overseas with your children? Child parental abductions are a real issue, especially in Japan. Read my story about it from last Saturday's Good Weekend Magazine #childabduction #childparentalabduction #hagueconvention
16.01.2022 There are hundreds of sites in Australia where white people killed black people during the early days of settlement. Waterloo Bay, in South Australia, is one such place. When the local Aborigines tried to erect a monument to the massacre, it opened up some deep and lasting wounds in the community. This is my story from Saturday's Good Weekend Magazine . Love to get your feedback.
15.01.2022 The most fun I've ever had reporting a story! I got to surf the URBNSURFwave lagoon in Melbourne - for two hours, by my-freaking-self! That aside, there's a fascinating story here about how the wave pool phenomenon has well and truly kicked in, offering high quality surfable waves all around the world. But as I discovered, the "perfect wave" comes at a price...
12.01.2022 In June, the China Tribunal, an independent inquiry held in London that looked into the forced organ harvesting of prisoners of conscience in China, released a 60-page judgement. Its conclusions are horrific. This is my story from Saturday's @goodweekendmagazine
09.01.2022 This is Australian journalist Scott McIntyre. He lives in Japan. In May this year, his two children were taken by their mother without his consent. He hasn't seen them since. In November he was arrested for going around to his parents-in-laws' apartment and demanding they help him find his kids. He now face three year in jail. Child abduction is a huge problem in Japan. Read below to find out why.
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