John Clarke
John Clarke, who earned a Diploma in Literature and a PhD in Cattle (Oxen), has made significant contributions as an advisor and confidant to various governments throughout his career. Born in 1948, he pursued his education and subsequently traveled extensively across the Holy Lands before relocating from New Zealand to Europe. From 1971 to 1973, Clarke was stationed in London, where he eventually escaped a challenging situation, receiving accolades for his bravery before rejoining his unit.
In 1977, he moved to Australia, where he embraced a diverse array of roles in the media industry. Over the years, he worked with ABC Radio (Sckd), ABC Television (Dfnct), various newspapers (Dcd), and the Australian film industry (Fkd). Currently, Clarke operates as a freelance expert, focusing on a wide range of general topics.
In his leisure time, he enjoys the art of whistling—a unique pastime that reflects his creative spirit. For inquiries, he humorously notes that he can be reached through the neighbors or by simply dropping a message in the fusebox, where he might be found returning on Fridays.