Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q5113041> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 35 of
35
with 100 triples per page.
- Q5113041 subject Q16815049.
- Q5113041 subject Q6163391.
- Q5113041 subject Q6582675.
- Q5113041 subject Q7022598.
- Q5113041 subject Q7436188.
- Q5113041 subject Q8276417.
- Q5113041 subject Q8276772.
- Q5113041 subject Q8578926.
- Q5113041 subject Q8812349.
- Q5113041 abstract "Christopher Pearson (28 August 1951 – 9 June 2013) was an Australian journalist who wrote for The Australian and who for many years beforehand had edited a monthly cultural magazine, The Adelaide Review.Although born in Sydney, he spent most of his life in Adelaide. He received a Bachelor of Arts with Honours from Flinders University as well as a Graduate Diploma in Education from the University of Adelaide. A member of the Council of the National Museum of Australia, he was also on the board of the government-owned SBS television station. In addition, he served as a speech writer to the Prime Minister, John Howard.He was employed with The Australian, a national broadsheet. There he wrote commentaries and articles that covered a wide variety of cultural and religious matters pertaining to Australian society. He had, on occasion, discussed international issues such as global warming.In a September 2009 piece in The Australian, Pearson wrote about how he reconciled his homosexuality with his Catholicism. Pearson had converted to Catholicism in 1999.A selection of Pearson's writings, edited by Nick Cater and Helen Baxendale, was published in 2014 under the title A Better Class of Sunset, with introductions by Tony Abbott and Jack Snelling, both of whom had previously written or spoken admiringly of his work.".
- Q5113041 wikiPageWikiLink Q1075994.
- Q5113041 wikiPageWikiLink Q1478700.
- Q5113041 wikiPageWikiLink Q15574.
- Q5113041 wikiPageWikiLink Q15575.
- Q5113041 wikiPageWikiLink Q16192644.
- Q5113041 wikiPageWikiLink Q1626401.
- Q5113041 wikiPageWikiLink Q16815049.
- Q5113041 wikiPageWikiLink Q1967496.
- Q5113041 wikiPageWikiLink Q348577.
- Q5113041 wikiPageWikiLink Q4681769.
- Q5113041 wikiPageWikiLink Q5112.
- Q5113041 wikiPageWikiLink Q51330.
- Q5113041 wikiPageWikiLink Q6115240.
- Q5113041 wikiPageWikiLink Q6163391.
- Q5113041 wikiPageWikiLink Q6582675.
- Q5113041 wikiPageWikiLink Q7022598.
- Q5113041 wikiPageWikiLink Q7436188.
- Q5113041 wikiPageWikiLink Q7942.
- Q5113041 wikiPageWikiLink Q8276417.
- Q5113041 wikiPageWikiLink Q8276772.
- Q5113041 wikiPageWikiLink Q8578926.
- Q5113041 wikiPageWikiLink Q8812349.
- Q5113041 type Thing.
- Q5113041 comment "Christopher Pearson (28 August 1951 – 9 June 2013) was an Australian journalist who wrote for The Australian and who for many years beforehand had edited a monthly cultural magazine, The Adelaide Review.Although born in Sydney, he spent most of his life in Adelaide. He received a Bachelor of Arts with Honours from Flinders University as well as a Graduate Diploma in Education from the University of Adelaide.".
- Q5113041 label "Christopher Pearson".