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- Scott_Monk abstract "Scott Monk (born 14 June 1974) is an Australian author. Monk was born in Macksville in New South Wales. He later lived in North Ryde, attending local public school Peter Board High, before moving to South Australia to join the The Advertiser as a cadet journalist. In 1999 he won South Australia's Young Journalist of the Year Award.Monk has written many novels including:RawThe CrushBoyz 'R' UsThe Never BoysBeyond the Knock-Knock DoorMonk also contributed an article to Quadrant magazine arguing for the teaching of scripture in Australian schools.".
- Scott_Monk birthDate "1974-06-14".
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- Scott_Monk birthYear "1974".
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- Scott_Monk wikiPageWikiLinkText "Scott Monk".
- Scott_Monk dateOfBirth "1974-06-14".
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- Scott_Monk comment "Scott Monk (born 14 June 1974) is an Australian author. Monk was born in Macksville in New South Wales. He later lived in North Ryde, attending local public school Peter Board High, before moving to South Australia to join the The Advertiser as a cadet journalist.".
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