• Glen William ("George") Warnecke (30 July 1894 – 2 June 1981) was an Australian journalist, editor, and publisher. He was born in Armidale, New South...
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  • Packer and Ted Theodore as a weekly publication. The first editor was George Warnecke and the initial dummy was laid out by William Edwin Pidgeon who went...
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  • staff when The Australian Women's Weekly was launched in May 1933. George Warnecke was its founding editor and he described Jackson as a genius who he...
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    Margaret Vyner, model and actress Don Walker, keyboardist for Cold Chisel George Warnecke (1894–1981), journalist, publisher, and founding editor of The Australian...
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    John Carl Warnecke (February 24, 1919 – April 17, 2010) was an architect based in who designed numerous monuments and structures in the Modernist, Bauhaus...
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    Register. 1950. pg. 362. George Catlett Marshall Chronology 2014, pp. 5–6. Kozak 2016. "Hardest Work". National Portrait Gallery: Warnecke. Marshall at attention...
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    magazine for women, which they titled The Australian Women's Weekly. George Warnecke, an ALP acquaintance of Theodore's, was appointed as the founding editor...
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  • the same period. The company was founded in 1947 by Jack Bellew and George Warnecke, two former journalists at The Daily Telegraph, and Clive Turnbull...
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    Archived from the original on December 15, 2013. Retrieved December 8, 2013. Warnecke, Lauren (April 28, 2022). "Review: The Joffrey brings 'Of Mice and Men'...
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  • Guardian, the Sun, the World and the Sydney Daily Telegraph. Editor George Warnecke soon employed Pidgeon as an illustrator on the Smith's Weekly. He also...
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