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Remembering John Bean, Paul Lockyer and Gary Ticehurst

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Ten years ago today the ABC lost three of its best when the helicopter carrying camera operator John Bean, reporter Paul Lockyer and pilot Gary Ticehurst crashed on the edge of Lake Eyre.

The three were working on a news documentary, one of a series of expeditions to capture footage of Australia’s spectacular inland waterway and tell stories of the outback.

To mark this sad anniversary, for the next month the ABC has made available on iview the documentary Lake Eyre , which showcases some of their beautiful work and includes a tribute to the three men.

John Bean was an award-winning cameraman and master craftsman who worked for the ABC for two decades in Australia and internationally. He attended Griffith Film School and Griffith University awards the ABC John Bean ACS Memorial Scholarship for Cinematography in his honour.

Paul Lockyer was one of the ABC’s most respected journalists with a career spanning more than 40 years, starting as an ABC cadet in Perth. As a foreign correspondent he reported on some of the world’s biggest events, but it was the stories of Australia’s bush and its people for which he will be best remembered.

Gary Ticehurst was the ABC’s lead helicopter pilot. In almost 40 years of flying he logged more than 16,000 hours at the controls and contributed to thousands of stories. He was the embodiment of all the people who work so hard behind the scenes.

“The loss of Paul, John and Gary was absolutely devastating,” said ABC Director, News Gaven Morris. “To many of us they were good friends as well as colleagues. It was a terrible blow that will always be deeply felt. The thoughts of everyone at the ABC are with their families and friends.”

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one of my friends’ mothers saw it live - presumably on 7 News Overnight

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I’ve located the entire footage of Paul Keating’s Unknown Soldier speech, from Nov 11, 1993

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I loved that oration. It’s brilliant.

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Its such a good speech - we studied it in high school, but I’d never actually seen the footage of it delivered until recently

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Some news from 2014

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Here’s a playlist I’ve made featuring several videos I recorded at the time of the rolling news coverage, including Tony Abbott’s press conference shortly after the news broke:

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Can’t believe this was 25 years ago.

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A Saturday afternoon from memory it happened. I also recall Lee Simon putting together a hastily arranged tribute that evening on Triple M.

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The Age offered this summary of Melbourne’s TV coverage of election night: https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=OeJUAAAAIBAJ&sjid=3JADAAAAIBAJ&pg=1724%2C870832

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On this day 17 years ago, Vietnamese Australian Van Tuong Nguyen was hanged in Singapore after being found guilty of trafficking a certain amount of heroin (don’t remember how much) into Singapore in December 2002.

He would be the last Australian to be executed overseas until Bali Nine pair Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran faced the firing squad in April 2015.

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almost 400 grams

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TV Times’ election preview and TV listing (Melbourne)

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CNN’s coverage of the Sydney Siege which will be 8 years to the day Thursday

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Was the coverage done from Sydney?

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Probably LA.

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