Paul Davies (Australian writer)

He began tutoring at James Cook University before taking a script writing role at Crawford Television Productions in Melbourne, Australia in 1974.

He also contributed to scripts for Against the Wind (1978), Skyways (1979), Rafferty's Rules (1985), Blue Heelers (1997), Pacific Drive (1996), Stingers (1998-2003), Something in the Air (1999-2001 and Headland (2005).

He has also co-written Red Ted and the Great Depression (1994)[8] and Holy Rollers (2000),[9] Davies became a founding member, writer and performer of the TheatreWorks ensemble in Melbourne.

[1] Davies has taught film and scriptwriting at a number of Australian universities and has been published in drama and industry journals and magazines.

He completed his PhD at the University of Queensland in 2013 with a thesis entitled Really Moving Drama, a study of TheatreWorks’ ‘location plays’.

Davies in 2010