Martine Murray

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Martine Murray (born 1965) is an Australian author and illustrator residing in Melbourne. She has written many critically acclaimed books, including How to Make a Bird, winner of the Queensland Premier's Literary Awards Young Adult award in 2004, and The Slightly True Story of Cedar B. Hartley, winner of the Queensland Premier's Literary Awards Children's Book award in 2006. Martine is enrolled in Professional Writing at RMIT and plans further study in screen writing and short story. Martine is the subject of The Whitlams' 1997 song 'Melbourne'. She calls her dog 'The Bear'. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Martine Murray (born 1965) is an Australian author and illustrator residing in Melbourne. She has written many critically acclaimed books, including How to Make a Bird, winner of the Queensland Premier's Literary Awards Young Adult award in 2004, and The Slightly True Story of Cedar B. Hartley, winner of the Queensland Premier's Literary Awards Children's Book award in 2006. She has studied filmmaking at Prahran College, art at the Victorian College of the Arts and Movement & Dance at Melbourne University. She has formed a dance theatre company called Bird on a Wire, and recently received Arts Victoria funding to develop and perform a full-length work, as part of Melbourne's Next Wave Festival. She also teaches yoga and has been involved in community circus. Martine is enrolled in Professional Writing at RMIT and plans further study in screen writing and short story. Martine is the subject of The Whitlams' 1997 song 'Melbourne'. She calls her dog 'The Bear'.
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