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After abandoning a degree in Economics at Sydney University
she was embraced by the newly established Macquarie University
who must have been desperate for students at that time. There
she gained an Arts degree in German and Psychology. In the
middle of her studies she spent two and a half years in Vienna
where she had her first taste of working in the media. She was
a stringer for The Bulletin and for ABC Rural Radio where she
supplied gripping stories about the sale of Aussie hoses to
Hungarian farmers and the implications of the success or
failure of the Russian wheat crop.
The years in Europe were significant ones.
Back in Australia she met and married filmmaker Hans Pomeranz
and became involved with and enthusiastic about the ‘new wave’
of Australian filmmaking that was happening during the 1970’s.
Margaret attended the Playwright’s Studio at NIDA and began
writing for television, radio and film. She regards herself as
an escapee from screenwriting. When given the chance to work
with the newly established Special Broadcasting Service soon
after it began in October 1980 the joy of being producer as
well as writer was a very satisfying experience.
She produced and wrote a number of programs for SBS before
establishing "The Movie Show" with David Stratton in 1986
which ran until 2004. Over that time Margaret was Executive
Producer with SBS for such programs as Front Up, Subsonics,
the AFI Awards and the If Awards.
Margaret has served as a member of the Advertising Standards
Board, is a past President of the Film Critics Circle of
Australia and is currently President of Watch on Censorship
and a member of the inaugural board of the Australian Writers’
Foundation.
More importantly she is the mother of two sons whom she likes
and loves very much.
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