Tineke Van der Eecken
| Name | Tineke Van der Eecken |
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| Email Address | tineke@tinekecreations.be |
| Profession | Writer/Artist/Manager not-for-profit |
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| Country | Australia |
| State | WA |
| Suburb | Beaconsfield |
| Address | 6 Carr Street |
| Website | http://www.tinekecreations.be |
| Phone | 0423767744 |
| Biography | Born in Belgium, has Masters Degree in Criminological Sciences. Worked for International Labour Office in Burundi and Zambia on employment generation projects, and various other not-for-profit programs. Special interest in community cultural development. In Western Australia since 2001. Currently works as CEO of the Lung Institute of Western Australia. |
| Publication History | Cafe d'Afrique, Memoir, YouwriteOn/Legend Press (UK), 2008, 296p., ill. ISBN-978-1-84923-320-0 The Convoy, Short story in: Dreamcatcher Literary Magazine, UK, Autumn 2009 (in press) A Zambian network of plunder with Belgian fibres, (Original title: Een Zambiaans plundernetwerk met Belgische draadjes), MO*global magazine, Brussels, October 2006 Flemish judge keeps people out of jail in Australia (original title: Vlaamse vliegende rechter houdt in Australië mensen uit de cel), Het Nieuwsblad, 17th August 2004 Down Under Boven, De Morgen, 14th August 2004 Grave Concerns- Aboriginal Deaths in Custody, New internationalist, July 2004 Flying magistrate across the last frontier. Butcher’s son judges Aboriginal people in Australia (original title: Vliegende rechter langs de laatste grens. Slagerszoon uit Bocholt spreekt recht voor Aboriginals in Australië) in Het Nieuwsblad/De Gentenaar/Het Volk, 27-28th March 2004 Aboriginal sorrow. Aboriginal people in Australian prisons. (Original title: Het verdriet van de Aboriginals. Aboriginals in Australische gevangenissen), documentary in MO* global magazine, Brussels, July 2003 |