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'''Dina Browne''' (born Dina Heslop)<ref name="wit">{{cite journal | title=Shared Vision, Women in Television | author=Australian Film Commision | year=1999}}</ref> is an Australian television personality, well known as the host of the BTQ7’s children’s program [[Dina And Percy]].<ref name="btq7">{{cite web | url=http://televisionau.com/2009/11/50-years-of-btq7-abq2.html | title=50 Years of BTQ7 | accessdate=2013-05-11}}</ref>
'''Dina Browne''' (born '''Dina Heslop''')<ref name="wit">{{cite journal | title=Shared Vision, Women in Television | author=Australian Film Commision | year=1999}}</ref> is an Australian television personality, well known as the host of the BTQ7's children's program ''[[Dina And Percy]]''.<ref name="btq7">{{cite web | url=http://televisionau.com/2009/11/50-years-of-btq7-abq2.html | title=50 Years of BTQ7 | accessdate=2013-05-11}}</ref>


Browne was raised in South Africa<ref name="home">{{cite journal | url=http://dinabrowne.net/Dina_Browne/About_Dina_Browne_-_Dina_Browne,_Wedding_Celebrant.html | title=About Dina Browne}}</ref> and Swaziland<ref name="wit">{{cite journal | title=Shared Vision, Women in Television | author=Australian Film Commision | year=1999}}</ref>, and attended the University of Natal<ref name="home">{{cite journal}}</ref>. She taught in Africa before moving to Australia<ref name="home">{{cite journal}}</ref>.
Browne was raised in South Africa<ref name="home">{{cite journal | url=http://dinabrowne.net/Dina_Browne/About_Dina_Browne_-_Dina_Browne,_Wedding_Celebrant.html | title=About Dina Browne}}</ref> and Swaziland<ref name="wit">{{cite journal | title=Shared Vision, Women in Television | author=Australian Film Commision | year=1999}}</ref>, and attended the University of Natal.<ref name="home">{{cite journal}}</ref> She taught in Africa before moving to Australia.<ref name="home">{{cite journal}}</ref>
====Theatre and television career====


==Theatre and television career==
She was a founding member of the Australian Community Theatre, which toured South East Queensland in the early 70s.<ref name="kurt">{{cite web | url=http://users.tpg.com.au/adslqopg/html/theatre.html | title=Kurt's Theatre | accessdate=2013-05-11}}</ref>
She was a founding member of the Australian Community Theatre, which toured South East Queensland in the early 70s.<ref name="kurt">{{cite web | url=http://users.tpg.com.au/adslqopg/html/theatre.html | title=Kurt's Theatre | accessdate=2013-05-11}}</ref>
Browne worked as a reporter and "weather girl" for BTQ7, although she was prevented from becoming a newsreader at a time when only men read the news.<ref name="wit">{{cite web | accessdate=2013-05-16}}</ref>
Browne worked as a reporter and "weather girl" for BTQ7, although she was prevented from becoming a newsreader at a time when only men read the news.<ref name="wit">{{cite web | accessdate=2013-05-16}}</ref>


She was also a contributor to the national [[This Week Has Seven Days]] before becoming a producer for later shows like the Logie Award-winning [[Wombat (TV series)|Wombat]].<ref name="btq7">{{cite web | accessdate=2013-05-11}}</ref>
She was also a contributor to the national [[This Week Has Seven Days]] before becoming a producer for later shows like the Logie Award-winning ''[[Wombat (TV series)|Wombat]]''.<ref name="btq7">{{cite web | accessdate=2013-05-11}}</ref>


Browne won a [[Logie Award]] for Most Popular Female (Queensland) three times - in [[Logie Awards of 1972|1972]], [[Logie Awards of 1973|1973]], and [[Logie Awards of 1974|1974]].<ref name="logies">{{cite web | url=http://www.milesago.com/tv/logies.htm | title=THE TV WEEK "LOGIE" AWARDS | accessdate=2013-05-16}}</ref>
Browne won a [[Logie Award]] for Most Popular Female (Queensland) three times - in [[Logie Awards of 1972|1972]], [[Logie Awards of 1973|1973]], and [[Logie Awards of 1974|1974]].<ref name="logies">{{cite web | url=http://www.milesago.com/tv/logies.htm | title=THE TV WEEK "LOGIE" AWARDS | accessdate=2013-05-16}}</ref>


====Later work====
==Later work==
She was Commissioner on the Queensland Criminal Justice Commission for six years and later a Commissioner for Police Service Reviews.
She was Commissioner on the Queensland Criminal Justice Commission for six years and later a Commissioner for Police Service Reviews.
Browne has served on a number of boards and advisory panels including the Board of the Australian Children’s Television Foundation as the Queensland Government representative, Queensland Museum Board of Trustees, and was National Chairman and a director of The Order of Australia Association<ref name="home">{{cite web | accessdate=2013-05-16}}</ref>.
Browne has served on a number of boards and advisory panels including the Board of the Australian Children's Television Foundation as the Queensland Government representative, Queensland Museum Board of Trustees, and was National Chairman and a director of The Order of Australia Association.<ref name="home">{{cite web | accessdate=2013-05-16}}</ref>


Since 2012, she has worked as a marriage celebrant.<ref name="home">{{cite web | accessdate=2013-05-16}}</ref>
Since 2012, she has worked as a marriage celebrant.<ref name="home">{{cite web | accessdate=2013-05-16}}</ref>


====Awards====
==Awards==
Browne won a United Nations Media Peace Award in 1989<ref name="home">{{cite web | accessdate=2013-05-16}}</ref>
Browne won a United Nations Media Peace Award in 1989<ref name="home">{{cite web | accessdate=2013-05-16}}</ref>


She was made an Officer in the Order of Australia in 1993 for her services to children’s television.<ref name="home">{{cite web | accessdate=2013-05-16}}</ref>
She was made an Officer in the Order of Australia in 1993 for her services to children’s television.<ref name="home">{{cite web | accessdate=2013-05-16}}</ref>


== References ==
==References==
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Revision as of 18:34, 23 May 2013

Dina Browne (born Dina Heslop)[1] is an Australian television personality, well known as the host of the BTQ7's children's program Dina And Percy.[2]

Browne was raised in South Africa[3] and Swaziland[1], and attended the University of Natal.[3] She taught in Africa before moving to Australia.[3]

Theatre and television career

She was a founding member of the Australian Community Theatre, which toured South East Queensland in the early 70s.[4] Browne worked as a reporter and "weather girl" for BTQ7, although she was prevented from becoming a newsreader at a time when only men read the news.[1]

She was also a contributor to the national This Week Has Seven Days before becoming a producer for later shows like the Logie Award-winning Wombat.[2]

Browne won a Logie Award for Most Popular Female (Queensland) three times - in 1972, 1973, and 1974.[5]

Later work

She was Commissioner on the Queensland Criminal Justice Commission for six years and later a Commissioner for Police Service Reviews. Browne has served on a number of boards and advisory panels including the Board of the Australian Children's Television Foundation as the Queensland Government representative, Queensland Museum Board of Trustees, and was National Chairman and a director of The Order of Australia Association.[3]

Since 2012, she has worked as a marriage celebrant.[3]

Awards

Browne won a United Nations Media Peace Award in 1989[3]

She was made an Officer in the Order of Australia in 1993 for her services to children’s television.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c Australian Film Commision (1999). "Shared Vision, Women in Television". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help) Cite error: The named reference "wit" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  2. ^ a b "50 Years of BTQ7". Retrieved 2013-05-11. Cite error: The named reference "btq7" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  3. ^ a b c d e f g "About Dina Browne". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help) Cite error: The named reference "home" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  4. ^ "Kurt's Theatre". Retrieved 2013-05-11.
  5. ^ "THE TV WEEK "LOGIE" AWARDS". Retrieved 2013-05-16.