[2] After the retirement of Fred Blanks, Kerry was invited to become a music critic for the Sydney Morning Herald.
[3] In April 1997 he was appointed artistic administrator for Musica Viva Australia,[1] a post he held for 18 months but left as he had too little time to compose.
[8] Although all the names were changed, members of the Korp family and victims of crime organisations criticised the production for lack of sensitivity.
It was written as a homage to Kerry's father's 90th birthday, and was premiered on 30 October 2016, with soloist Helena Rathbone and the Australian Chamber Orchestra.
[11] Since 2002 he has lived with his partner in Sandy Creek, overlooking Lake Hume[2] in northern Victoria, not far from Wodonga.