A Collection of Short Stories

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SKU: 9780645500325

More Observations of an Ordinary Bloke by Richard Lancaster offers readers a thought-provoking collection of essays on diverse topics. Following the success of its predecessor, Observations of an Ordinary Bloke, this sequel delves into a mix of controversial and engaging subjects. From the compelling history behind Death of a Princess to the peculiar concept of Animals on Trial, the book covers a wide range of issues, both light-hearted and serious, inviting readers to reflect, question, and engage in discussions about contemporary social matters.

Perfect for fans of sharp commentary and insightful observations, this book adds another layer to Lancaster’s Observation series, providing ample material for contemplation and conversation.

Other Books:
Observations of an Ordinary Bloke
Even More Observations of an Ordinary Bloke

Richard Lancaster was born in the United Kingdom and received his education in India and South Africa. His career began as a Tea Plantation Manager, first in Sri Lanka and later in Darjeeling, India. In 1967, he moved with his family to Australia, where he spent over a decade in management roles with Woolworths before joining Drake International. There, he led a pioneering project, Drake Management Resources.

In the early 1980s, Richard launched his own management consultancy, specializing in recruitment and training. He later expanded into celebrity and sports management, as well as television and film production. During this time, he became a regular broadcaster on ABC and contributed feature stories to major newspapers and magazines across Australia.

In 2003, Richard was awarded an Australia Day Cultural Award, earned a Life Fellowship from the Human Resource Institute of Australia, and was inducted into their Hall of Fame. Since moving to the Redcliffe Peninsula in the early 1990s, he has been an active member of the local arts community and a passionate environmental advocate. He successfully campaigned against fish farms in Moreton Bay and founded several wildlife protection initiatives, including the Mavis Filmer Award, which honors individuals and groups for their conservation efforts.

Richard has written three books of fictional short stories, an anthology of poetry, and co-authored a 21-episode radio serial, The Dugongs of MacArthur Bay. Over 21 years, he contributed more than 1,000 weekly “Culture Vulture” columns to the Redcliffe and Bayside Herald. He has also researched, written, produced, and directed three feature-length mockumentaries and continues to contribute to magazines and newspapers in South East Queensland. His passions include environmental activism, writing, and the arts.

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