Graham Jenkin
Graham Jenkin (born Graham Keith Jenkin, 17 May 1938) is an Australian poet, historian, composer, and educator. Graham Jenkin was born in Adelaide and educated at various country schools and at Prince Alfred College, Wattle Park Teachers College, and the University of Adelaide. He spent two years working as a jackeroo on stations in northern South Australia. In 1961, he founded the Tea and Damper Club which was devoted to the preservation of Australian folklore, music and poetry. From 1963 to 1965, he was Head Teacher of Coober Pedy Primary School.
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Graham Jenkin
Graham Jenkin (born Graham Keith Jenkin, 17 May 1938) is an Australian poet, historian, composer, and educator. Graham Jenkin was born in Adelaide and educated at various country schools and at Prince Alfred College, Wattle Park Teachers College, and the University of Adelaide. He spent two years working as a jackeroo on stations in northern South Australia. In 1961, he founded the Tea and Damper Club which was devoted to the preservation of Australian folklore, music and poetry. From 1963 to 1965, he was Head Teacher of Coober Pedy Primary School.
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Conquest of the Ngarrindjeri, Ballad of the Blue Lake Bunyip, The Fencers Yarn
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Historian, Poet, Writer, Composer
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