Andrea Stretton Explained

Andrea Stretton (11 March 1952  - 16 November 2007) was an Australian arts journalist and television presenter. She was known as a major advocate for the arts in Australia.

Career

Andrea Stretton began her major network broadcasting career in 1985 when she took a job with SBS Radio.[1] She remained at SBS television and radio for more than a decade. She also worked as a series editor and presenter for the SBS television programs The Book Show and Masterpiece.[1]

Stretton went on to present on Australian Broadcasting Corporation's Sunday Afternoon, a network arts program, from 1998 until 2001.[1]

Stretton's interest in the arts also extended into the publishing world as a long time book reviewer for The Sydney Morning Herald. She was a contributing book editor for Art & Australia magazine.[1] She was also a well-known figure at Australian writers' festivals,[1] including the Sydney Writers Week.

She was awarded the Order of Arts and Letters in 2002 by the government of France for her contributions to the arts.[1] She was the creative director of the 1998 and 1999 Olympic arts festivals.[2]

Death

Stretton died of lung cancer at Prince of Wales Hospital in Randwick on 16 November 2007 at the age of 55.[3] She was survived by her partner Alan, her son, and her granddaughter.[1]

Her funeral, which was held at St Canice's Roman Catholic Church in Sydney, included readings from the Tibetan Book of the Dead and T. S. Eliot.[2]

Notes and References

  1. News: Andrea Stretton dies of cancer . News.co.au . 17 November 2007 . 2007-12-10 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20071119133113/http://www.news.com.au/story/0%2C23599%2C22774999-29277%2C00.html . 19 November 2007 .
  2. News: David . Marr. Farewell to broadcaster loved by writers and readers . The Sydney Morning Herald. 24 November 2007 . 2007-12-10.
  3. News: Sheila. Browne. Tributes flow for 'Guardian Angel'. The Sydney Morning Herald. 19 November 2007 . 2007-12-10.