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Richard
Moore is an Australian journalist with 33 years' experience
in the profession, mainly on daily broadsheet newspapers
and the internet.
He
has worked in Australia, New Zealand and England on news
organisations such as The Melbourne Age, the BBC World Service,
the Daily Telegraph (London), the New Zealand Herald, Radio
Australia and various British regional papers.
In
1987 Richard Moore spent a month in Belfast shooting a photo
essay on The Troubles, getting a little too close to a hand-grenade
attack for his liking, and in 1989 covered the fall of the
Berlin Wall.
His
first foray into web development was a computer game site
called Gameblitz, he then built the Web
Wombat search portal and was editor of it for five years.
Web
Wombat now gets more than 800,000 visitors a month.
At
the same time Richard Moore created The
Napoleonic Guide - a 2500-page reference website on
the Napoleonic Era. Built for teachers, students and history
buffs The Napoleonic Guide gets more than 180,000 visitors
a month.
In 2004, Richard Moore built TikiTouring.co.nz
and it is now a major tourism website for people travelling
to - or around - New Zealand.
He
is currently working from a beach in New Zealand as a writer,
editor, photographer and newspaper columnist.
He
is a mad keen Geelong Football Club supporter and is in
heaven with our recent two Australian Football League premiership
flags!!!!!!!!!!
In 2008 he almost ended up in heaven through a rather inconvenient
heart attack, during which he drove himself to hospital
for treatment.
To
contact editor Richard Moore just click on this
link.
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