Keith Vincent Smith Explained

Keith Vincent Smith
Birth Name:Keith Vincent Smith
Birth Place:Ku-ring-gai, Dee Why, Sydney
Alma Mater:Macquarie University
Occupation:Writer, historian, journalist

Dr Keith Vincent Smith is an Australian writer, historian and journalist. He has become a notable specialist on early Sydney and indigenous Australians of the Sydney area, including the lives of the Eora peoples, Bungaree, and Bennelong.

Early life

Keith Vincent Smith was born in Ku-ring-gai territory near the lagoon at Dee Why, north of Sydney. He grew up on Dee Why Headland within sight of the Barranjoey Lighthouse at the edge of Broken Bay.[1]

Journalism

As a journalist, Keith Smith worked on the Sydney Morning Herald and The Australian and was a correspondent for Australian Associated Press in London, Saigon and Sydney. He was a correspondent covering the Vietnam War.[1] [2]

Interest in pre-invasion Sydney

As a mature student, studying progressively for first, masters, and doctorate degrees at Macquarie University, Smith developed a strong interest in early colonial Sydney and the inhabitants of the area before British colonisation.[3]

Publications

As author

As contributor

TV series

As senior researcher:

Episode 1, First Australians, Blackfella Films, dir. Rachel Perkins, originally broadcast on SBS in 2009.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: King Bungaree – The Allan Cunningham Project.
  2. Web site: Keith Vincent Smith. goodreads.com.
  3. Web site: Author – Eora•People.