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Daniel Browning Daniel Browning i(A133271 works by)
Gender: Male
Heritage: Aboriginal ; Aboriginal Bundjalung ; Aboriginal Kullilli
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BiographyHistory

A descendant of the Bundjalung and Kullilli peoples, Daniel Browning studied English and Art History at The University of Queensland and completed his Bachelor of Arts (Visual Arts) at the Queensland University of Technology, where he majored in painting. A former news director at Triple J, Browning has worked for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) since 1994. He originally joined the Awaye! team on Radio National on a short-term basis in 1997 and as, of 2018, is still the show's producer and presenter.

In 2010, Browning was guest editor for Artlink's Blak On Blak edition of Aboriginal art. He was also the curator of Blak Box, an immersive sound installation on Sydney Harbour.

Most Referenced Works

Personal Awards

2023 winner Magabala Fellowships and Scholarships AIC Creative Grant for the literary non-fiction manuscript 'Parallel Lives'.

Awards for Works

y separately published work icon Close to the Subject : Selected Works Broome : Magabala Books , 2023 26364773 2023 selected work essay interview

'This book is a collected works of one of Australia’s most accomplished media personalities. Chronicling his career since 2007, Close to the Subject presents a selection of pieces from Daniel Browning’s stellar career as a journalist, radio broadcaster, critic and interviewer.' 

'Alongside conversations with the likes of the late Archie Roach, Doris Pilkington, and Vernon Ah Kee, the book contains a series of critical essays displaying Browning’s talent as an Australian cultural critic and public intellectual. A range of previously unpublished poetry, memoir, art writing and play script is also presented, highlighting his vulnerable and passionate creative side in its own right (Publication summary)  

2024 winner Victorian Premier's Literary Awards Prize for Indigenous Writing
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