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Trea Wiltshire

Journalist and writer from Western Australia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Trea Wiltshire is a Western Australian based writer.

She has worked at University of Western Australia in its publication Uniview.[1][2]

Hong Kong

She had lived in and written books about Hong Kong:

  • (1971) Hong Kong; an impossible journey through history[3]
  • (1989) Old Hong Kong[4]
  • (1991) Echoes of Old China[5]
  • (1991) Hong Kong: last prize of empire[6]
  • (1993) Saturday's child[7]
  • (1995) Encounters with China[8]
  • (1997) Old Hong Kong (5th edition)[9]
  • (1997) Old Hong Kong: 1860 - 30 June 1997[10][11]
  • (1997) Hong Kong: the last prize of empire (4th edition)[12]
  • (2005) Hong Kong: pages from the past[13]
  • (2017) A Stroll through Old Hong Kong[14]

and about China:

  • (1995) Encounters with China[15]
  • (2001) A street in China[16]
  • (2004) Echoes of old China (3rd edition)[17][18]

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Darlington, Western Australia

She lives in Darlington, Western Australia, and has written about the history of the locality,[22] as well as the primary school[23] and the Darlington Arts Festival.[24] She has been the longest duration editor of the Darlington Review.

In Western Australia she has also written about a number of popular tourist destinations, including Rottnest Island[25] and Margaret River.[26]

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