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Catherine Deveny (born 1968) is an
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comedy writer and
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who was a regular columnist for ''
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'' newspaper from 2001 to 2010. As well as comedy venues, she has performed on Australian television and radio programs.


Career


Television

Deveny's television work has included appearances on Network Seven, Channel 9, ABC TV, SBS and Network 10.


Writer

Deveny has written for events such as the
Logie Award The Logie Awards (officially the TV Week Logie Awards; colloquially known as The Logies) is an annual gathering to celebrate Australian television, sponsored and organised by the magazine ''TV Week''. The first ceremony was held in 1959 as the ...
s and the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) Music Awards, and co-wrote the 2005 Australian Film Institute (AFI) Awards with
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. From 2001 to 2010, Deveny was a regular columnist for ''The Age'' newspaper, published in
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. In March 2009 she conducted a one-woman strike as a protest against the newspaper after her wages were reduced as part of an organisational restructure. Deveney's column was then removed from the newspaper after the writer/comedian caused controversy with
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posts that were in relation to the 2010 Logies awards ceremony. In a radio interview following her sacking, Deveny claimed that her employers did not understand the nature of new media and how it is used. On 18 March 2009, during an ABC 774 radio interview between
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and the editor of ''The Age'' Paul Ramadge, angry supporters ambushed the show calling for Deveny's return as a regular columnist; In June 2012, after Ramadge resigned following the announcement of a company restructure, Deveny wrote the following comment on Twitter: "I wish him arse cancer." Deveny has been named in ''The Age'' newspaper's "Top 100 Most Influential Melburnians" list. Deveny is the author of ''Rank and Smelly'' (1997), ''Babies, Bellies and Blundstones'' (1999), ''Our New Baby'' (2005) and ''The Happiness Show'' (2012). Deveny's newspaper column writing has been published by
Black Inc. Schwartz Publishing is an Australian publishing house, digital media and news media organisation based in Carlton, Victoria, Carlton, Melbourne, Victoria (Australia), Victoria established by Australian property developer Morry Schwartz in the 19 ...
in several collections: ''It's Not My Fault They Print Them'' (2007) and ''Say When'' (2008) and ''Free to a Good Home'' (2009).


Live performance

The 2009
Festival of Dangerous Ideas The Festival of Dangerous Ideas (FODI) is Australia's original disruptive festival that encourages debate and critical thinking, co-founded in 2009 by The Ethics Centre (formerly known as the St James Ethics Centre) held in Sydney, Australia. ...
, held at the
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, featured Deveny in a live debate with Cardinal
George Pell George Pell (born 8 June 1941) is an Australian cardinal of the Catholic Church The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.3 billion baptized Catholics worldwide . I ...
, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Sydney. In April of the same year, Deveny returned to stand-up comedy in the
Melbourne International Comedy Festival The Melbourne International Comedy Festival (MICF) is the largest stand-alone comedy festival and the second-largest international comedy festival in the world. Established in 1987, it takes place annually in Melbourne over four weeks, typicall ...
with the show ''Mother of The Year''. Deveny appeared with Daniel Burt at the Butterfly Club venue in "An Evening of Insight And Filth"—due to a high level of popularity, the show was extended by six shows. Deveny then appeared with
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,
Peter Singer Peter Albert David Singer (born 6 July 1946) is an Australian moral philosopher, currently the Ira W. DeCamp Professor of Bioethics at Princeton University. He specialises in applied ethics and approaches ethical issues from a secular, ...
,
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and PZ Myers at the
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in Melbourne, Australia. Also in 2010, Deveny appeared in a one-woman show, entitled ''God Is Bullshit, That's The Good News'', as part of the 2010 Melbourne Comedy Festival. Deveny has also regularly acted as a substitute broadcaster on Australian radio station
774 ABC Melbourne ABC Radio Melbourne (official callsign: 3LO) is an ABC Local Radio station in Melbourne, Australia. It began transmission on 13 October 1924, and was Melbourne's second licensed radio station after 3AR. Most Local Radio stations in Victoria sim ...
.


Twitter comments controversy

In May 2010, a similar controversy arose when Deveny posted a number of Twitter comments during the Logies Awards ceremony. Deveny's comments caused controversy as they were in relation to public figures, such as the then 11-year-old Bindi Irwin ("I do so hope Bindi Irwin gets laid");
Rove McManus John Henry Michael McManus (born 21 January 1974), better known by the stage name Rove McManus, is an Australian triple Gold Logie award-winning comedian, television and radio presenter, producer and media personality. He was the host of the e ...
and wife
Tasma Walton Tasma Walton (born 19 August 1973) is an Australian television and film actress. Acting career Walton joined local radio station 6GE and trained as a production assistant and copy writer in her home town. She was accepted into the National Ins ...
("Rove and Tasma look so cute ... hope she doesn't die, too"—Rove's first wife
Belinda Emmett Belinda Jane Emmett (12 April 1974 – 11 November 2006) was an Australian actress and singer. She was best known for her roles in the TV drama series ''Home and Away'' and '' All Saints'' as well as the sitcom '' Hey Dad..!''. She was married ...
died after being diagnosed with breast cancer). ''The Age'' fired Deveny two days after the event and a "Twitter ban" was consequently enforced during the 2011 Logies Awards event.


Criticism of Anzac Day

In April 2018, Deveny was criticized after making comments on Twitter in regard to
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and the armed forces, having made similar Anzac Day posts in previous years.Hildebrand, Joe (26 April 2018)
Catherine Deveny’s Anzac Day attack is not just stupid, it’s profoundly wrong
''
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''. Accessed 26 April 2018
Comedian Catherine Deveny slammed over tweet calling Anzac Day 'bogan Halloween'"
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'', 25 April 2018. Retrieved 27 April 2018.
Deveny posted a number of messages on Twitter and Facebook, criticising the day as an institution as well as those who follow the event. She referred to the event as "Bogan Halloween", and described it as "a Trojan horse for racism, sexism, toxic masculinity, violence, homophobia and discrimination". Deveny received online threats of rape and violence as a result of her comments. The Australian Defence Force Association, the Union for the Defence Force in Australia, said that she was being deliberately provocative.Smith, Rohan (25 April 2018)
Comedian Catherine Deveny Slammed Over Anzac Day Tweets
''
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''. Retrieved 27 April 2018
Deveny referred to veterans as "ignorant and uneducated", and argued that the Australian Defence Forces should not use the term "to serve", and that it was no more dangerous than many other professions, including emergency services officers, farmers, arborists and mental health workers. This comparison was criticised in the media; it was argued that the defence forces are a more dangerous profession than the examples she had given.


Personal life

Deveny identifies as an
atheist Atheism, in the broadest sense, is an absence of belief in the existence of deities. Less broadly, atheism is a rejection of the belief that any deities exist. In an even narrower sense, atheism is specifically the position that there no ...
and has described being diagnosed with
dyslexia Dyslexia, also known until the 1960s as word blindness, is a disorder characterized by reading below the expected level for one's age. Different people are affected to different degrees. Problems may include difficulties in spelling words, r ...
.


Selected writings

* ''Rank and Smelly'', South Melbourne: Addison Wesley Longman Australia, 1997 * ''Babies, Bellies and Blundstones'', Port Melbourne: Lothian, 1999 * ''Our New Baby'', Port Melbourne: Lothian Children's Books, 2005 * ''It's Not My Fault They Print Them'', Melbourne: Black Inc Books, 2007 * ''Say When'', Melbourne: Black Inc Books, 2008 * ''Free to a Good Home'', Melbourne: Black Inc Books, 2009 *''The Happiness Show'', Melbourne: Black Inc Books, 2012 *''Use Your Words: A Myth-Busting, No-Fear Approach To Writing,'' Melbourne: Black Inc Books, 2016 *''Mental: Everything You Never Knew You Needed to Know about Mental Health'' (written with Dr Steve Ellen), Melbourne: Black Inc Books, 2018


Contributed chapter

* "Destroying the joint in twelve easy lessons", pp. 156–171, in: ''Destroying the joint'', edited by
Jane Caro Catherine Jane Caro (born 24 June 1957) is a feminist social commentator, writer and lecturer based in Australia. Early life and education Caro was born in London in 1957 and emigrated to Australia with her parents as a five-year-old in 1963. ...
, Read How You Want (2015, ).


Education

Catherine Deveny's literature was featured in the 2014 NSW HSC English (Standard and Advanced) paper 1 on the area of study "Belonging" in which students had to answer comprehension questions.


References


External links


Official website
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