Martyn Webb Explained

Martyn Jack Webb (29 September 1925 – 19 January 2016) was a professor of geography and writer on issues of governance. An Oxford graduate, he was foundation Professor of Geography at the University of Western Australia.[1]

As a geographer, he had a long-term interest in metropolitan planning in Perth.

He had written a number of books in collaboration with his wife Audrey, such as his large work on Kalgoorlie.

At times, he collaborated with other writers such as Paddy O'Brien on various causes. He was not short of praise for a range of Australian political figures, including John Forrest.

Webb died in early 2016, his death being noted by his original University, Oxford.[2] One death notice described him as a "public intellectual, author, traveller and champion of causes".[3] When he deposited papers some time before, the library cataloguer summarised his career as:

Notes and References

  1. Robson A. Lecture theatres named in honour of UWA academics. University of Western Australia media release 20 November 2008. Retrieved 28 October 2019
  2. http://www.geog.ox.ac.uk/news/articles/160106-In-Memoriam-Martyn-Webb.html In Memoriam: Professor Martyn J Webb (1925-2016)
  3. http://www.westannouncements.com.au/obituaries/thewest-au/obituary.aspx?pid=177369728 Obituary in The West Australian, January 2016