Esmé Fenston Explained

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Occupation:Journalist, editor
Caption:Fenston in 1947
Esmé Fenston
Birth Name:Esmé Woolacott
Birth Date:29 July 1908
Birth Place:Annandale, New South Wales, Australia
Death Place:North Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Esmé "Ezzie" Fenston (29 July 1908 – 16 April 1972) was an Australian journalist. She was editor of The Australian Women's Weekly for 22 years.

Early life and education

Fenston was born Esmé Woolacott on 29 July 1908 in Annandale, New South Wales. She was the youngest child of furniture salesman Henry Lovell Woolacott and Jane Kate (née Wilmot). She completed her secondary education at Sydney Girls High School.

Career

She was employed by The Land to write "The Countrywoman" and the "Beehive" supplements for the paper,[1] following her marriage in 1930 to Jack Fenston.[2]

Fenston joined The Australian Women's Weekly in 1938, where she wrote book reviews[3] before becoming a sub-editor soon afterwards.[4] She took over as editor in 1950 when Alice Mabel Jackson moved to The Weekly's main rival, Woman's Day.

Fenston remained editor of The Weekly until her death on 16 April 1972, following a short illness.

Awards and recognition

In the 1967 Queen's Birthday Honours Fenston was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire for "service to journalism".[5]

Fenston Place, in the Canberra suburb of Gilmore, is named in her honour.[6] In 2023 the Esme Fenston Fellowship was inaugurated to celebrate the 90th anniversary of The Women's Weekly and in recognition of her contribution to it.[7]

Notes and References

  1. News: 29 January 1932. "The Land" Has a Birthday. XXII. 16. The Land. 1075. New South Wales, Australia. National Library of Australia. 14 August 2021.
  2. News: 1 March 1930. Family Notices. 16. The Sydney Morning Herald. 28,753. New South Wales, Australia. National Library of Australia. 14 August 2021.
  3. News: 30 July 1938. Books. 6. 31. The Australian Women's Weekly. 8. National Library of Australia. 14 August 2021.
  4. News: 3 May 1972. Death of Esme Fenston – A Great Editor. 39. 3. The Australian Women's Weekly. 49. National Library of Australia. 14 August 2021.
  5. Web site: Mrs Esme Fenston. 2021-08-14. It's An Honour.
  6. News: 15 May 1987. Australian Capital Territory National Memorials Ordinance 1928 Determination. 18. Commonwealth of Australia Gazette. P11. National Library of Australia. 14 August 2021.
  7. Web site: The Esme Fenston Fellowship . 2023-04-27 . The Walkley Foundation . en-AU.