Osborn, Betty

Also known as
Osborn, Betty Olive (1935-)
Field of activity
Historian, Journalist and Print Journalist
Libraries Australia
http://nla.gov.au/anbd.aut-an35401904
NLA Persistent Identifier
http://nla.gov.au/nla.party-513260

Biographies

An accomplished journalist and local historian, Betty Osborn (then Betty Roberts) was known as the 'girl reporter' of the Argus newspaper in the 1950s.

In 1951, a young Betty Roberts took herself to the Argus offices to enquire about a career in journalism. She was advised to complete her matriculation at University High School, keep up her typing and short-hand, and return the following year. Betty began work as a secretary for the Weekend Magazine at the Argus in 1952, and noted that - unusually - men and women journalists were being paid equally. That year, she wrote a report for the paper on the itinerants living at Melbourne's Dudley Flats (now the exclusive Docklands development site), who survived by scavenging from the tip. She took photographs for the feature herself, using her mother's box brownie camera.

Feeling there was little prospect for a career in journalism, Betty enrolled to do a Bachelor of Laws at the University of Melbourne, but on the eve of her first week as a law clerk was offered a cadetship with the social pages of the Argus. She accepted, but continued at the university as a part-time Arts student. She remembers, on returning to the Argus: 'Virginia Gerrett, of Sydney, was in charge of the Social pages… She had replaced Gladys Hain much to the consternation of all the women journalists who considered Freda Irving as the heir apparent. Freda cooled her heels briefly on the Weekend Magazine where her deep voice would often have telephone callers referring to her as "Peter Irving". This greatly appealed to her sense of humour.'

Under Freda Irving, Betty worked with Kath Coyne, Grace Hutchinson, Cynthia Strachan, Elaine Young and Julie Sparrow. In addition to the usual social pages fare, Irving encouraged her young proteges to investigate stories of importance to women, and to write detailed profiles of women in the news. The cadets were expected to look the part, with hats, gloves, and appropriate evening wear when necessary. In 1955, Betty Roberts won the Australian Journalists' Association's Montague Grover Prize for cadet journalists. She was soon transferred to the general staff:

For a start I didn't have to worry about hats and gloves any more. Ellie Knox, the Town Hall roundswoman, and I were the only women in a sea of men, young and old. The newsroom was a vast open space with the day chief of staff Laurie Kerr's office at one end, an array of reporters' desks in the middle and the subs tables at the northern end where a door led to the printery. Once opened, the noise of the old linotype machines could be heard clattering away and in the distance the compositors could be glimpsed, quietly going about arranging their leaden trays of type. How close we all were, journalists and printers, bringing out the news of the world to the people of Melbourne.

Betty was assigned to cover nearly every session of the Legislative Assembly as a gallery reporter in 1956 - 'competition was fierce and I can remember being absolutely appalled when I came upon the Sun political roundsman rifling through Lance [Loader]'s papers one day' - and made the most of the parliamentary library for her studies. She remembers: 'There was not one woman in the Victorian Legislative Assembly that year and the only woman I recall coming into the press gallery was Rose Kinson from the Sun'. Outside of parliament, Betty was given a number of reporting tasks, including coverage of a Coroner's Court case in which Frank Galbally was representing an Italian man whose wife had been stabbed to death.

To her delight, Betty Roberts was assigned to cover the 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne. She spent a great deal of time at the Olympic Village in Heidelberg, chasing up stories on famous (and infamous) international athletes. Just six weeks after the closing day of the Games, the Argus folded. Betty wrote for the Sun, but the Argus was the paper she truly loved. She returned to full time study at the University of Melbourne.

After marrying Bruce Osborn, Betty moved to Bacchus Marsh, Victoria. Here began her abiding interest in local history. By 1971 she had published A History of Holy Trinity, Bacchus Marsh (republished 1977). In 1973, she published The Bacchus Story: A History of Captain W.H. Bacchus and his Son. That same year, the Osborns moved to Maryborough with their four children: Robyn, Diana, Cathy and Philip. Betty became a member of the Midlands Historical Society, and for three years she edited the Wimmera-Mallee edition of the Country Bulletin. She was also a columnist for the Maryborough Advertiser. With local resident Trenear DuBourg, Betty was commissioned by the Maryborough City Council to produce a history of the region, and in 1985 they published Maryborough: A Social History 1854-1904. Ten years later Osborn completed its sequel, Against the Odds: Maryborough 1905-1961, again by commission from what had then become the Central Goldfields Shire Council.

Betty Osborn is a life member of the Bacchus Marsh and District Historical Society, and a member of the Royal Historical Society of Victoria.

  • c. 1952 - c. 1980 Career in journalism active

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Resources for Betty Osborn

Selected resources (3)

Australian Women's Register

  1. Against the Odds: Maryborough 1905-1961
    Osborn, Betty
    [1995]
    Published: Central Goldfields Shire Council
  2. Maryborough: A Social History 1854-1904
    DuBourg, Trenear and Betty Osborn
    [1985]
    Published: Maryborough City Council
  3. The Women's Pages: Australian Women and Journalism since 1850
    Australian Women's Archives Project
    [2008]
    Published: Australian Women's Archives Project
    Series: http://www.womenaustralia.info/exhib/cal/cal-home.html

Resources by Betty Osborn (5)

  1. Against the odds : Maryborough 1905-1961 / Betty Osborn
    Osborn, Betty
    [ Book : 1995 ]
    At 25 libraries
    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 18.378)

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  2. The Bacchus story : a history of Captain W.H. Bacchus of Bacchus Marsh, and his son / [by] Betty Osborn
    Osborn, Betty
    [ Book : 1973 ]
    At 32 libraries
    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 12.526)

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  3. Maryborough, a social history, 1854-1904 / Betty Osborn and Trenear DuBourg
    Osborn, Betty
    [ Book : 1985 ]
    At 30 libraries
    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 12.327)

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  4. A history of Holy Trinity Church of England, Bacchus Marsh / [by] Betty Osborn
    Osborn, Betty
    [ Book : 1971-1977 ]
    At 13 libraries
    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 8.739)

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  5. Minehead Without / by Betty Osborn
    Osborn, Betty
    [ Book : 1983 ]
    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 4.529)

    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 4.529)

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