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Benjamin Law (born Шаблон:Circa1982) is an Australian author and journalist. He is best known for his books The Family Law, a family memoir published in 2010, and the TV series of the same name. He hosts the radio programme and podcast Stop Everything! for ABC Radio National.

Early life and education

Born in around 1982[1] Nambour, Queensland,[2] to immigrant parents from Hong Kong and Malaysia,[3] He was educated at Immanuel Lutheran College on the Sunshine Coast. He has a PhD in creative writing and cultural studies from the Queensland University of Technology (QUT).

Career

The Family Law is a family memoir published in 2010. It was a shortlisted nominee for Book of the Year at the 2011 Australian Book Industry Awards,[1] and was adapted by Matchbox Pictures into a six-part television series for the SBS network in 2016, which Law created and co-wrote with Marieke Hardy (Series 1) and Kirsty Fisher and Lawrence Leung (Series 2).[4] It won the Screen Producers Awards for Best Comedy (2016)[5] and was nominated for two AACTA Awards.[6] In 2012 Law published Gaysia: Adventures in the Queer East, a journalistic exploration of LGBT life in Asia.[7] At the 2012 Sydney Writers' Festival,[8] he presented on the topic of bullying, for a panel with Wendy Harmer and Paul Capsis.

In November 2015, he advocated for gay people in a public discussion hosted by Mildura Pride (a Mildura Rural City Council Initiative). The social inclusion initiative focused on making Mildura more welcoming for LGBTIQ communities.[9]

In April 2018, Law became an ambassador for the National Library of Australia.[10]

As a journalist, he has contributed to publications including Frankie, The Australian Financial Review, The Saturday Paper,[11] The Monthly (including a 2014 supplement on the Museum of Old and New Art), The Courier-Mail and its Qweekend supplement, Griffith Review, New Matilda,[12] Fairfax Media's Good Weekend magazine, The Big Issue and Crikey.[1]

Other roles

Law is founder member of the Australian Writers' Guild's Diversity and Inclusion Action Committee, along with Kodie Bedford and others.[13]

Bibliography

Books

Co-authored

  • Sh*t Asian mothers say, Collingwood, Vic. : Black Inc. (2014, Шаблон:ISBN) – with sister Michelle Law[14]
  • Law School : sex and relationship advice from Benjamin Law and his mum Jenny Phang, Melbourne, Vic. Brow Books (2017, Шаблон:ISBN)

Contributed chapters

  • "Tourism", pp. 147–152, and "Towards manhood", pp. 195–203, in: Growing up Asian in Australia, Melbourne, Black Inc. (2008, Шаблон:ISBN)
  • In: Voracious: best new Australian food writing, edited by Paul McNally, Prahran, Vic. : Hardie Grant Books (2011, Шаблон:ISBN)
  • In: I'm not racist but ... forty years of the Racial Discrimination Act, by Tim Soutphommasane, Sydney, N.S.W. NewSouth Publishing (2015, Шаблон:ISBN)
  • In: The book that made me, edited by Judith Ridge, Newtown, NSW Walker Books Australia (2016, Шаблон:ISBN)
  • "Beijing", pp. [43]-49, in: Best Australian comedy writing, edited by Luke Ryan, Affirm Press, South Melbourne, Victoria (2016, Шаблон:ISBN)

Introductions

  • In: Me and Mr Booker, by Cory Taylor, Melbourne, Victoria : The Text Publishing Company (2017, Шаблон:ISBN)

Essays and reporting

Interviews

As editor

Filmography

Law's work includes:[15] He is openly gay.[16][17]Шаблон:Better source needed

As writer

Year Title Notes
2016-19 The Family Law Creator/script writer (based on his memoir)
2017 Sisters Episode 3
2021 New Gold Mountain
2023 Wellmania

As actor

Year Title Role Notes
2018 Freudian Slip Jacob's Id Web Series[18]

Other work

Year Title Role Notes
2016 Deep Water: The Real Story Researcher/associate producer Documentary film
2018 Filthy Rich and Homeless Himself/participant Docuseries
2018–present That Startup Show[19] Co-Host Web series
2019 Waltzing the Dragon Presenter Two-part documentary
2023 Australian Survivor Contestant 11 episodes; 14th place

Theatre

Year Title Role Notes
2018 Nassim Performer (24 Jan performance [20]
2020 Double Delicious Performer For Sydney Festival[21]
2020 Torch the Place Writer For Melbourne Theatre Company[22]

Radio

Year Title Role Notes
2019–present Stop Everything![23] Host Podcast for ABC Radio National
2019 Look at me[24] Host Podcast for The Guardian

References

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External links

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  1. 1,0 1,1 1,2 "Law unto himself: The Family Law author Benjamin Law". Meld, 27 March 2012.
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  4. "Benjamin Law Comedy in Production at Matchbox Pictures". Pedestrian Daily, 16 October 2013.
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  7. Robert Dessaix, "Queer and Loathing". The Monthly, September 2012.
  8. Harmer, Wendy & Law, Benjamin & Capsis, Paul (2012), Bully for you, ABC1, Sydney, N.S.W.
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  11. "Benjamin Law" The Saturday Paper, 20 December 2014
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  15. http://benjamin-law.com/
  16. "Over the rainbow". The Hindu, 20 December 2013.
  17. "Gay, lesbian or queer writing". The Book Show, 7 February 2011.
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  19. That Startup Show
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