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Jo Dyer (born 1969) is an Australian theatre and
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, and director of
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from 2019 to 2022. She is known for the films ''
Lucky Miles ''Lucky Miles'' is a 2007 Australian drama feature film based on several true stories involving people entering Western Australia by boat in order to seek asylum. Its director was Michael James Rowland and its producers were Jo Dyer and Lesley D ...
'' (2007) and '' Girl Asleep'' (2015). In 2021 she was involved in a legal case relating to the rape allegations against former Attorney-general Christian Porter. A former
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pre-selection candidate, she was unsuccessful as an independent candidate for Boothby at the 2022 federal election.


Early life and education

Jo Dyer was born in
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in 1969, the youngest of three daughters. Dyer's family moved to
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,
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when she was a toddler with her parents and two older siblings. Her parents were both academics, who proudly displayed their
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leanings. They separated when she was a teenager. Dyer attended Presbyterian Girls' College (now Seymour College) on a scholarship, and became head of the SRC. She then went to
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to study arts, at the same time as later politicians
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,
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,
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, Christopher Pyne,
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and
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, and political journalists
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and
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. She graduated with a law degree, although admits to not being a good student because she was having too much fun.


Career

Dyer's first job was as
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for the
State Theatre Company of South Australia The State Theatre Company of South Australia (STCSA), branded State Theatre Company South Australia, formerly the South Australian Theatre Company (SATC), is South Australia's leading professional theatre company, and a statutory corporation. It ...
, which diverted her from a career in
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. After a stint at the
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, she took on the role of general manager of
Bangarra Dance Theatre Bangarra Dance Theatre is an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander dance company focused on contemporary dance. It was founded by African American dancer and choreographer Carole Y. Johnson, Gumbaynggirr man Rob Bryant, and South African-born ...
in 1996. Working with artistic director
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, she was credited with improving its financial standing, partly due to securing its first corporate partner. In 1999 she returned to Adelaide, after being appointed general manager of the children’s festival ''Come Out'' (now
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), and two years later made a failed attempt to get pre-selection as a Labor candidate for the upcoming election. Later in 2001 Dyer was appointed executive producer of
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, first under artistic director
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, then
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and
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, remaining in this position for 11 years before becoming a freelance producer for a few years, and also in this time giving birth to her son. After this she became executive director (2015) and then CEO (2016) of
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until 2018. In March 2018 Dyer was appointed director of Adelaide Writers' Week, which takes place in March each year as part of the
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, starting with the 2019 event. After presiding over two events under challenging conditions brought about by the
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, restricting the movement of international and interstate authors, as well as some personal challenges, in August 2021 it was announced that Dyer would be stepping down after the March 2022 edition. She has been praised for lifting the profile of the event, gaining national media coverage as a result of showcasing a wide range of ideas and prominent people, who have included politicians (including
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and
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, who feature in the 2022 event. Dyer has also been a member of the external advisory panel to the Assemblage Centre for Creative Arts at
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, headed by
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, along with
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,
Wesley Enoch Wesley James Enoch (born 1969) is an Australian playwright and artistic director. He is especially known for ''The 7 Stages of Grieving'', co-written with Deborah Mailman. He was artistic director of the Queensland Theatre Company from mid-2 ...
,
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, and others.


Films and accolades

Dyer is known for the films ''
Lucky Miles ''Lucky Miles'' is a 2007 Australian drama feature film based on several true stories involving people entering Western Australia by boat in order to seek asylum. Its director was Michael James Rowland and its producers were Jo Dyer and Lesley D ...
'' (2007) and '' Girl Asleep'' (2015). Her films have been nominated twice for Best Film at the
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, and she was given the Best Producer Award at the 2007 Asian First Film Awards at the 3rd Asian Festival of First Films in
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.


Companies

She established Soft Tread Enterprises in 2008, which produces independent projects in the
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. She also co-founded Rose Tinted Enterprises with magician
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, which produces
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and comedy shows on a variety of platforms.


Christian Porter court case

In 2021, while she was running Writers' Week, Dyer became involved in a legal case relating to the rape allegations against Christian Porter. Dyer had been a friend of "Kate", the alleged victim, in the 1980s when she was told about the alleged rape by
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. The alleged victim committed
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in 2020 by which time Porter had become the
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. The
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recorded an interview with Dyer, aired over two episodes of ''Four Corners'' and included in an article by reporter Louise Milligan, in which she said that she had believed her friend (known as "Kate" in media reporting of the case) because of the level of detail she described. The case against Porter was closed in March 2021 due to "insufficient admissible evidence". After Porter brought a
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case against the ABC, Dyer brought litigation to prevent one of Porter's lawyers, Sue Chrysanthou, from representing him, believing that she had conflicting interests in the case, as she (the lawyer) had previously had access to confidential information about the victim and Porter involving Dyer relating to a separate incident. Porter joined the case as an active participant, and it became evident that the costs of the case would be significant to whomever lost. Dyer was awarded in costs from Porter in June 2021, and in January 2022, Porter and Chrysanthou were ordered to pay costs of for the case brought by Dyer, although Porter was appealing the decision. Dyer's involvement in the rape case was her drive to seek justice for her friend, stemming from her basic personality traits, described by friends as very high-principled, strongly driven, with great moral courage, fierce, and very focused and tenacious.


Politics

Dyer attempted to gain pre-selection for the 2001 federal election as a Labor candidate, but was unsuccessful due to factional manoeuvring. She is the author of a book, ''Burning Down the House: Reconstructing Australian Politics'', published by Monash University Press in February 2022, which is critical of both the Coalition and Labor and examines the reasons behind the new Community Independents movement. Dyer was endorsed by Voices of Boothby to run as an independent candidate for Boothby at the 2022 federal election. Boothby is the second most
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in the country, in which the
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gained 20% of the vote in 2016 against the incumbent,
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(Liberal). The
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was reported to be concerned about Independents such as Dyer, whose preferences may flow to Labor and cause them to lose the seat. Dyer states on her website that she will not be directing voters' preferences, only asking for their first (or second) preference votes for her. Dyer ran Writers' Week at the same time as campaigning for the election until Writers' Week ended on 10 March. Her politics are based on personal conviction and her bid to run as an independent is an attempt to prosecute her convictions without getting "crushed" by factional politics. Candidates for the Australian parliament must not be citizens of any other country. Dyer held British citizenship through her parents' birthplaces, so she applied to renounce her British citizenship in December 2021. She had not received confirmation that the process had been completed when nominations closed. A 2018 case involving
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determined that merely submitting the form was insufficient. She received confirmation late on 29 April that her UK citizenship had been revoked on 19 February so she was eligible to have nominated and to sit in parliament should she be elected. She stated that if elected she would seek amendment of
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as she said that requiring candidates to renounce secondary citizenship is an inhibitor to attracting the widest range of people from diverse backgrounds. Dywer received 6.54 percent of primary votes cast in Boothby, and was not elected.


Personal life

Dyer has a son, Ezekiel, who went to school in Adelaide when she became director of AWW. Her partner Tom Wright is a notable Australian playwright. The older of her two sisters, Lesley Dyer, is a film producer in
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.


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