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Paul Lockyer

Paul James Lockyer (27 April 1950 – 18 August 2011[1][2]) was an Australian television journalist for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and the Nine Network who was known for his reporting on rural and regional Australia. Lockyer and two colleagues died in a helicopter accident while on assignment filming a story about Lake Eyre, South Australia.[3]

Paul Lockyer
Born(1950-04-27)27 April 1950
Corrigin, Western Australia
Died18 August 2011(2011-08-18) (aged 61)
Lake Eyre, South Australia
NationalityAustralian
Occupation(s)Reporter, TV presenter
Years active1969–2011
SpouseMaria Lockyer
ChildrenJamie (m), Nick (m)

Early years and background edit

Lockyer was the younger of two sons of Nona and Norman Lockyer. He was born and grew up on a farm near Corrigin, about 250 kilometres (160 mi) east of Perth. He later boarded at Aquinas College in Perth where he played hockey.[4][5][6]

Career edit

In 1969 at age 19, Lockyer became a cadet journalist with the Perth office of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), before moving to Sydney and then Canberra in the mid-1970s.[7][8] In 1979 Lockyer became an ABC correspondent in Port Moresby and then Jakarta before a three-year posting in Bangkok. It was during this period that he reported on events following the Vietnam War and the Khmer Rouge killing fields.[4] He was posted to Washington, D.C. where as ABC correspondent during the Reagan administration he covered Central and North America. Lockyer later returned to Asia, taking up a posting in ABC's Singapore office and reporting on the trial and subsequent execution of Kevin Barlow and Brian Chambers on drug trafficking charges. Lockyer was nominated for a Gold Walkley award for his coverage of the trial and execution.[citation needed]

In 1988 he joined the Nine Network in Sydney.[4][9] Lockyer's reporting on a drought in eastern Australia in 1994 for A Current Affair was credited for inspiring the Farmhand Appeal.[10] He worked across a range of programs for the network including Sunday, Midday, and the Wide World of Sports.

After returning to the ABC in 1999,[9] Lockyer won a Logie Award for Most Outstanding News Reporter in 2001 for his daily coverage of the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games.[11] He later led ABC TV News coverage of the 2004 Athens Olympics and reported on the 2008 Beijing Olympics for the 7.30 Report.[12] In 2005, Lockyer was the presenter for the ABC television news in Western Australia.[5]

However, it was his coverage of rural stories that he was most passionate about.[citation needed] Lockyer's was the first news team to report from Grantham in the Lockyer Valley in the aftermath of the 2010–2011 Queensland floods; for the first 24 hours he was the only reporter on the ground in Grantham.[13] Lockyer also provided in depth coverage of the impact of Cyclone Yasi.[4] Lockyer was awarded the Centenary Medal in 2003 for his coverage of rural issues, particularly the extensive drought and he was twice awarded the NSW Farmers' Association Mackellar Media prize for coverage of rural issues.[12] Lockyer reported the 2006 rescue of two miners from Tasmania's Beaconsfield gold mine.[12]

Lockyer's final story was an interview with Bob Lasseter, who is searching for Lasseter's Reef. Bob Lasseter is the son of Harold Lasseter, the man who claimed to have originally found the gold deposit. The story was broadcast on 7.30, on 29 August 2011.[14]

Death edit

On 18 August 2011, Lockyer and two fellow ABC employees, pilot Gary Ticehurst and cameraman John Bean, died in a helicopter crash on the eastern shore of Lake Eyre in South Australia. The trio were on assignment filming a story about the lake.[15][16] The aircraft was an Aérospatiale Industries AS355F2 helicopter owned by the ABC. The Australian Transport Safety Bureau conducted an investigation into the fatal accident, finding the probable cause to be spatial disorientation of the pilot, during a period of high workload shortly after taking off for a VFR flight on a dark night.[17] The accident was the first fatal accident involving a twin-engine helicopter in Australia since 1986.[17]

Addressing Parliament, the Prime Minister, Julia Gillard, spoke of Lockyer's coverage of important events, his famous inland reports and his reporting of the 2010–2011 Queensland floods. She spoke of the dangers journalists were exposed to, saying "[They] took these risks and told these stories. They were true professionals and true gentlemen of the Australian media."[18]

The renowned artist John Olsen, who was a regular visitor to Lake Eyre, had been invited to be a member of the helicopter party, but declined due to ill-health.[19] He later offered a painting and a poem in memory of those killed.[20]

Personal life edit

One of Lockyer's two sons, Nick, is a sports journalist with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.[21]

Selected works edit

  • . 7.30 Report. Australia. 13 April 2005. Archived from the original (transcript) on 13 November 2012.
  • "Floods reignite water feuds" (transcript). 7.30 Report. Australia. 19 February 2008.
  • "Agriculture holds strong against the recession" (transcript). 7.30 Report. Australia. 15 April 2009.
  • "Lake Eyre region blossoms after decade long drought" (transcript). 7.30 Report. Australia. 18 May 2009.
  • "Explosion of life as rivers run in Central Australia" (transcript). 7.30 Report. Australia. 14 June 2010.
  • "150th anniversary of Burke and Wills" (transcript). 7.30 Report. Australia. 18 August 2010.
  • "Nature's fury" (transcript). 7.30 Report. Australia. 7 December 2010.
  • "Long wet summer" (transcript). 7.30 Report. Australia. 17 December 2010.
  • "St George swamped" (transcript). 7.30 Report. Australia. 6 January 2011.
  • "Flood deaths in Toowoomba" (transcript). 7.30 Report. Australia. 10 January 2011.
  • "A Town in Shock" (video). 7.30 Report. Australia. 11 January 2011.
  • "Lockyer Valley tragedy" (video). 7.30 Report. Australia. 13 January 2011.
  • . ABC1. Australia. 2011. Archived from the original (video) on 18 August 2011.
  • "Return to Grantham" (transcript). Landline (ABC TV). Australia. 7 August 2011.

Tribute works edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Family Notices". The West Australian. Australia: National Library of Australia. 1 May 1950. p. 31. Retrieved 20 August 2011.
  2. ^ Hamilton, Walter (20 August 2011). "'Corrigin Kid' a rare reporter who genuinely cared". The Australian. Retrieved 20 August 2011.
  3. ^ . The Australian. 19 August 2011. Archived from the original on 14 October 2011. Retrieved 19 August 2011.
  4. ^ a b c d Martin, Ray (26 August 2011). "Boy from the bush revelled in reporting a great yarn". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 26 August 2011.
  5. ^ a b Mendez, Torrance; Yeap, Sue (20 August 2011). "Tributes for three ABC men killed in air crash". The Weekend West. Australia. p. 16.
  6. ^ Styles, Aja (19 August 2011). "The country boy with bushy brows who risked his life for a story". WA Today. Australian Associated Press. Retrieved 20 August 2011.
  7. ^ Hayes, Isabel (26 August 2011). "Lockyer a humble man who changed lives". The Sydney Morning Herald. AAP. Retrieved 26 August 2011.
  8. ^ . Perth Now. AAP. 19 August 2011. Archived from the original on 16 June 2012. Retrieved 18 August 2011.
  9. ^ a b "Paul Lockyer". ABC Esperance. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 19 August 2011.
  10. ^ Courtenay Botterill, Linda; Fisher, Melanie; Wahlquis, Åsa (2003). "Media representations and public perceptions of drought". Beyond Drought: People, Policy and Perspectives. Australia: CSIRO Publishing. ISBN 0-643-06954-2.
  11. ^ "Logie award winners 2001". The Daily Telegraph. Australia. 3 May 2007. Retrieved 20 August 2011.
  12. ^ a b c "Paul Lockyer". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 4 April 2007. Retrieved 26 August 2011.
  13. ^ Scott, Mark (19 August 2011). . The Australian. Archived from the original on 14 October 2011. Retrieved 26 August 2011.
  14. ^ Reporter: Paul Lockyer (29 August 2011). "Paul Lockyer's final story". 7.30 Report. ABC TV. true. Retrieved 15 September 2011.
  15. ^ "ABC mourns news crew killed in helicopter crash". The Sydney Morning Herald. AAP. 19 August 2011. Retrieved 19 August 2011.
  16. ^ "Investigators head to ABC chopper crash site". ABC News. Australia. 19 August 2011. Retrieved 19 August 2011.
  17. ^ a b "Investigation AO-2011-102 – Collision with terrain – Aérospatiale helicopter, AS355F2, VH-NTV, 145 km north of Marree, SA, 18 August 2011". Australian Transport Safety Bureau. 16 September 2011. Retrieved 16 September 2011.
  18. ^ Thompson, Jeremy (22 August 2011). "Parliamentary tribute for lost ABC newsmen". ABC News. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 15 September 2011.
  19. ^ Andrew Taylor, "I was meant to be on that helicopter, says Olsen", Sydney Morning Herald, 21 August 2011. Retrieved 8 December 2017
  20. ^ Sallie Don, "John Olsen offers painting and poetry in honour of ABC's Paul Lockyer, The Australian, , 24 March 2012. Retrieved 8 December 2017
  21. ^ "Lockyer memorial: 'a man of greatness'". ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation). 26 August 2011. Retrieved 13 December 2016.

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Paul James Lockyer 27 April 1950 18 August 2011 1 2 was an Australian television journalist for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and the Nine Network who was known for his reporting on rural and regional Australia Lockyer and two colleagues died in a helicopter accident while on assignment filming a story about Lake Eyre South Australia 3 Paul LockyerBorn 1950 04 27 27 April 1950Corrigin Western AustraliaDied18 August 2011 2011 08 18 aged 61 Lake Eyre South AustraliaNationalityAustralianOccupation s Reporter TV presenterYears active1969 2011SpouseMaria LockyerChildrenJamie m Nick m Contents 1 Early years and background 2 Career 3 Death 4 Personal life 5 Selected works 6 Tribute works 7 ReferencesEarly years and background editLockyer was the younger of two sons of Nona and Norman Lockyer He was born and grew up on a farm near Corrigin about 250 kilometres 160 mi east of Perth He later boarded at Aquinas College in Perth where he played hockey 4 5 6 Career editIn 1969 at age 19 Lockyer became a cadet journalist with the Perth office of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation ABC before moving to Sydney and then Canberra in the mid 1970s 7 8 In 1979 Lockyer became an ABC correspondent in Port Moresby and then Jakarta before a three year posting in Bangkok It was during this period that he reported on events following the Vietnam War and the Khmer Rouge killing fields 4 He was posted to Washington D C where as ABC correspondent during the Reagan administration he covered Central and North America Lockyer later returned to Asia taking up a posting in ABC s Singapore office and reporting on the trial and subsequent execution of Kevin Barlow and Brian Chambers on drug trafficking charges Lockyer was nominated for a Gold Walkley award for his coverage of the trial and execution citation needed In 1988 he joined the Nine Network in Sydney 4 9 Lockyer s reporting on a drought in eastern Australia in 1994 for A Current Affair was credited for inspiring the Farmhand Appeal 10 He worked across a range of programs for the network including Sunday Midday and the Wide World of Sports After returning to the ABC in 1999 9 Lockyer won a Logie Award for Most Outstanding News Reporter in 2001 for his daily coverage of the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games 11 He later led ABC TV News coverage of the 2004 Athens Olympics and reported on the 2008 Beijing Olympics for the 7 30 Report 12 In 2005 Lockyer was the presenter for the ABC television news in Western Australia 5 However it was his coverage of rural stories that he was most passionate about citation needed Lockyer s was the first news team to report from Grantham in the Lockyer Valley in the aftermath of the 2010 2011 Queensland floods for the first 24 hours he was the only reporter on the ground in Grantham 13 Lockyer also provided in depth coverage of the impact of Cyclone Yasi 4 Lockyer was awarded the Centenary Medal in 2003 for his coverage of rural issues particularly the extensive drought and he was twice awarded the NSW Farmers Association Mackellar Media prize for coverage of rural issues 12 Lockyer reported the 2006 rescue of two miners from Tasmania s Beaconsfield gold mine 12 Lockyer s final story was an interview with Bob Lasseter who is searching for Lasseter s Reef Bob Lasseter is the son of Harold Lasseter the man who claimed to have originally found the gold deposit The story was broadcast on 7 30 on 29 August 2011 14 Death editOn 18 August 2011 Lockyer and two fellow ABC employees pilot Gary Ticehurst and cameraman John Bean died in a helicopter crash on the eastern shore of Lake Eyre in South Australia The trio were on assignment filming a story about the lake 15 16 The aircraft was an Aerospatiale Industries AS355F2 helicopter owned by the ABC The Australian Transport Safety Bureau conducted an investigation into the fatal accident finding the probable cause to be spatial disorientation of the pilot during a period of high workload shortly after taking off for a VFR flight on a dark night 17 The accident was the first fatal accident involving a twin engine helicopter in Australia since 1986 17 Addressing Parliament the Prime Minister Julia Gillard spoke of Lockyer s coverage of important events his famous inland reports and his reporting of the 2010 2011 Queensland floods She spoke of the dangers journalists were exposed to saying They took these risks and told these stories They were true professionals and true gentlemen of the Australian media 18 The renowned artist John Olsen who was a regular visitor to Lake Eyre had been invited to be a member of the helicopter party but declined due to ill health 19 He later offered a painting and a poem in memory of those killed 20 Personal life editOne of Lockyer s two sons Nick is a sports journalist with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation 21 Selected works edit Feud continues over water 7 30 Report Australia 13 April 2005 Archived from the original transcript on 13 November 2012 Floods reignite water feuds transcript 7 30 Report Australia 19 February 2008 Agriculture holds strong against the recession transcript 7 30 Report Australia 15 April 2009 Lake Eyre region blossoms after decade long drought transcript 7 30 Report Australia 18 May 2009 Explosion of life as rivers run in Central Australia transcript 7 30 Report Australia 14 June 2010 150th anniversary of Burke and Wills transcript 7 30 Report Australia 18 August 2010 Nature s fury transcript 7 30 Report Australia 7 December 2010 Long wet summer transcript 7 30 Report Australia 17 December 2010 St George swamped transcript 7 30 Report Australia 6 January 2011 Flood deaths in Toowoomba transcript 7 30 Report Australia 10 January 2011 A Town in Shock video 7 30 Report Australia 11 January 2011 Lockyer Valley tragedy video 7 30 Report Australia 13 January 2011 After the Deluge ABC1 Australia 2011 Archived from the original video on 18 August 2011 Return to Grantham transcript Landline ABC TV Australia 7 August 2011 Tribute works editEastley Tony 19 August 2011 Paul Lockyer remembered video Lateline Australia References edit Family Notices The West Australian Australia National Library of Australia 1 May 1950 p 31 Retrieved 20 August 2011 Hamilton Walter 20 August 2011 Corrigin Kid a rare reporter who genuinely cared The Australian Retrieved 20 August 2011 Three ABC staff mourned The Australian 19 August 2011 Archived from the original on 14 October 2011 Retrieved 19 August 2011 a b c d Martin Ray 26 August 2011 Boy from the bush revelled in reporting a great yarn The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 26 August 2011 a b Mendez Torrance Yeap Sue 20 August 2011 Tributes for three ABC men killed in air crash The Weekend West Australia p 16 Styles Aja 19 August 2011 The country boy with bushy brows who risked his life for a story WA Today Australian Associated Press Retrieved 20 August 2011 Hayes Isabel 26 August 2011 Lockyer a humble man who changed lives The Sydney Morning Herald AAP Retrieved 26 August 2011 ABC journalist Paul Lockyer great storyteller true gent Perth Now AAP 19 August 2011 Archived from the original on 16 June 2012 Retrieved 18 August 2011 a b Paul Lockyer ABC Esperance Australian Broadcasting Corporation Retrieved 19 August 2011 Courtenay Botterill Linda Fisher Melanie Wahlquis Asa 2003 Media representations and public perceptions of drought Beyond Drought People Policy and Perspectives Australia CSIRO Publishing ISBN 0 643 06954 2 Logie award winners 2001 The Daily Telegraph Australia 3 May 2007 Retrieved 20 August 2011 a b c Paul Lockyer Australian Broadcasting Corporation 4 April 2007 Retrieved 26 August 2011 Scott Mark 19 August 2011 Three ABC staff mourned The Australian Archived from the original on 14 October 2011 Retrieved 26 August 2011 Reporter Paul Lockyer 29 August 2011 Paul Lockyer s final story 7 30 Report ABC TV true Retrieved 15 September 2011 ABC mourns news crew killed in helicopter crash The Sydney Morning Herald AAP 19 August 2011 Retrieved 19 August 2011 Investigators head to ABC chopper crash site ABC News Australia 19 August 2011 Retrieved 19 August 2011 a b Investigation AO 2011 102 Collision with terrain Aerospatiale helicopter AS355F2 VH NTV 145 km north of Marree SA 18 August 2011 Australian Transport Safety Bureau 16 September 2011 Retrieved 16 September 2011 Thompson Jeremy 22 August 2011 Parliamentary tribute for lost ABC newsmen ABC News Australian Broadcasting Corporation Retrieved 15 September 2011 Andrew Taylor I was meant to be on that helicopter says Olsen Sydney Morning Herald 21 August 2011 Retrieved 8 December 2017 Sallie Don John Olsen offers painting and poetry in honour of ABC s Paul Lockyer The Australian 24 March 2012 Retrieved 8 December 2017 Lockyer memorial a man of greatness ABC News Australian Broadcasting Corporation 26 August 2011 Retrieved 13 December 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Paul Lockyer amp oldid 1070918106, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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