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John Davis (c. 1944 – 7 November 2015) was an Australian documentary filmmaker,
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, television producer,
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, and member of the Greens. On 14 February 1965, Davis, together with Bryden Allen,
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and David Witham, became the first climbers to reach the summit of
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, the world's tallest volcano stack. Davis made more than 100 twenty minute programs, focusing primarily on chemistry and physics, for the
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beginning in 1966. He was also the former producer of the long running '' Behind the News'' for approximately two and a half years. He left ABC in 1984 to start an educational video company, Classroom Video, which he and his wife, Felicity, owned and operated until 2005.


Background and early career

Davis received a Bachelor of Science from the
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. In 1960, he was hired by
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, based in Sydney. He researched construction materials and sugar refining at CSR from 1960 until 1966. In February 1965, he and an Australian team became the first persons to successfully scale
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, a volcano stack located in the Pacific Ocean.


Film-making career

Davis joined the
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(ABC) in 1966 as an education television producer. Between 1966 and 1984, he made more than 100 short television programs, most of which were 20-minute pieces focusing of chemistry and physics. He also produced
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's news program, '' Behind The News'', for two and a half years. In addition to his work at ABC, Davis was a partner of Expedition Films. The production company made five films covering
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, including director Michael Pearce's ''People of the Warm Mud Mountains'', which won the
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Documentary Prize. Another of Expedition Films' productions, ''Cats Among the Coral'', which Davis co-directed with Gary Steer, followed a catamaran from
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, to
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. Davis also documented a climb of Ball's Pyramid. Davis simultaneously remained a chemist, focusing on
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, while working at ABC. He commissioned a gas plant and developed a
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in Humphries and Glasgow in 1973. He also set up the Good Oil Company waste oil recycling program in 1975. Davis spent 12-months as a research director in Canada in 1979 researching the extraction of energy from
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. In 1984, Davis left ABC. He and his wife, Felicity, established a
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, Classroom Video. They oversaw the production of more than 400 films and videos, and sold more than one million videos to twenty thousand schools. Classroom Video had forty employees with offices in Australia, China, France,
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, the United Kingdom and the United States at the company's height. The Davises sold Classroom Video and its portfolio to Video Education Australia in 2005. They then moved to a new production company called Science Films.


Latter career

Davis stood as a Greens candidate for Davidson in the
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, but was not elected. His wife was also a Green candidate in Pittwater. On 7 November 2015, John Davis, together with Richard and Carolyn Green, a husband and wife businessman and graphic artist respectively, were killed in a helicopter crash in
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near Martinsville in the
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. Davis was 71 years old. Reports suggest that the trio, who were active with The Greens, were filming environmental damage surrounding the
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mine at
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at the time of the crash.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Davis, John 1940s births 2015 deaths Australian documentary filmmakers Australian television producers Australian chemists Australian Greens candidates University of New South Wales alumni Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in 2015 Victims of helicopter accidents or incidents in Australia