Mark Bannerman has been a journalist for more than 30 years. In that time he has covered the Milperra Massacre, the coup against the Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev and the scandal involving White House intern Monica Lewinsky that enveloped the final term of Bill Clinton's presidency. Since 1990 Mark has worked for ABC radio and television. He has been a foreign correspondent in both London and Washington. While in Australia he's worked for as a reporter for Lateline and the 7.30 Report. Right now he's the supervising producer at Four Corners.
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| UpdatedThe path of US singer-songwriter Ryan Adams has taken many unexpected turns and that is a testimony to the role music plays in his life, writes Mark Bannerman.
Topics: bands-and-artists, guitar, rock, australia
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| UpdatedThe Chief Justice of the Family Court, Diana Bryant, says she would like to see the court's jurisdiction tested in cases involving medical treatment for transgender children.
Topics: community-and-society, sexuality, courts-and-trials, law-crime-and-justice, family-and-children, australia
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After producing multiple Grammy Award-winning albums for his star clients, singer-songwriter Joe Henry is set to tour Australia with his own material.
Topics: arts-and-entertainment, music, australia
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| UpdatedAhead of Bob Dylan's September tour of Australia, read about his encounter with journalist Craig McGregor in 1960s Sydney.
Topics: music, arts-and-entertainment, biography, sydney-2000, australia, united-states
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| UpdatedFor musician Harry Manx, the theft of a unique Indian instrument turned out to be a blessing in disguise.
Topics: music, arts-and-entertainment, australia, canada
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| UpdatedAn album inspired by old Super 8 surfing footage becomes an unlikely success around the world.
Topics: film-movies, arts-and-entertainment, music, lennox-head-2478, nsw
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| UpdatedFilmmaker Andrew Kidman explains why he took on the task of creating a homage to one of surfing's most iconic pictures.
Topics: film-movies, arts-and-entertainment, human-interest, kirra-4225, tugun-4224, qld, australia
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| UpdatedForty years after the release of "Self Portrait", Bob Dylan brings us his new album "Another Self Portrait", a work Mark Bannerman describes as "a revelation".
Topics: music, music-industry, united-states
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| UpdatedAustralian rock writers Toby Creswell and Craig Mathieson offer their top 100 albums of the past 50 years in a new book.
Topics: music, arts-and-entertainment, australia
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What happens when you bump into one of your old musical heroes driving a cab in Sydney? Mark Bannerman finds himself drawn back into the rebellious world of seventies psych-folk rockers Tully.
Topics: music, folk, sydney-2000
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| UpdatedInjustice drives the many projects of pop star, soul singer and filmmaker Ben Draw, aka Plan B.
Topics: music, arts-and-entertainment, england
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It isn't every day that a musician in his late 60s, best known for two obscure LP records released four decades ago, comes out of retirement and wins rave reviews in the world's most respected rock music magazines. But that's what Englishman Bill Fay has done.
Topics: music, arts-and-entertainment, england
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| UpdatedHe may be known as the 'King of Pipeline' but as his autobiography reveals, Gerry Lopez is no one-tricky pony.
Topics: autobiography, surfing, hawaii
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| UpdatedIn the Hollywood film The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, there's an exchange between two characters - one a politician, the other a newspaper man.
Topics: bands-and-artists, arts-and-entertainment, music, united-states
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| UpdatedGeorge Greenough's groundbreaking film was the first to show audiences what it was like to be in the tube.
Topics: film-movies, arts-and-entertainment, surfing, australia, nsw, lennox-head-2478, united-states
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| UpdatedWhy is Exile on Main St the Rolling Stones' most controversial album?
Topics: rock, arts-and-entertainment, music, bands-and-artists, grunge, united-kingdom, france
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| UpdatedOne of Romania's most powerful criminals has warned his country must do something to stop the wave of Gypsy child crime that is sweeping Europe or face a backlash against Romanians.
Topics: crime, law-crime-and-justice, romania
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| UpdatedThe year is 1967. The place California. A stringy-haired emaciated looking youth is lying on the floor with spittle around his mouth, caught in a ghastly seizure. The epileptic fit that has hold of him has been brought on in part by a vicious verbal assault from a person supposed to be his friend. It takes the man lying on the ground some time to recover. It's not the first time he's suffered a seizure but it will be the last time he lets his guitar wielding partner get the better of him.
Topics: bands-and-artists, arts-and-entertainment, music, rock, united-states, canada
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| UpdatedWhat is Australian music and why are fewer songwriters telling uniquely Australian tales?
Topics: bands-and-artists, arts-and-entertainment, music, australia
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| UpdatedNew evidence relating to the conduct of last year's election for the presidency of Tennis Australia has exposed fault lines within the tennis community.
Topics: tennis, sport, australian-open, australia
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| UpdatedMono mixes of The Beatles albums are well worth a listen, if you have the cash.
Topics: rock, arts-and-entertainment, music, bands-and-artists, pop, music-industry, united-kingdom
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| UpdatedDylan might well be called the Charlie Chaplin of rock.
Topics: bands-and-artists, arts-and-entertainment, music, united-states
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| UpdatedIt was 1960 and Jamie Budge was just a kid when he started shooting 8mm film of his favourite surfers. He travelled the Californian coast documenting the people, the places and the waves he saw.
Topics: environment, lifestyle-and-leisure
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| UpdatedIn 1970 the Rolling Stones released one of the greatest live rock albums ever. But is it The Greatest?
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| UpdatedThe 7.30 Report's Mark Bannerman interviewed Matthew Hayden after the Test legend made his retirement announcement today.