Storry Walton

Storry Walton, AM, has been a producer, director, writer and manager in television, radio and the arts for over 50 years. He produced and directed many plays and drama series for ABC Television, including My Brother Jack and The Stranger, and social documentaries for the BBC in London, including Black Australians and A Share in Poseidon. His rural interests include the production of a series of documentaries for ABC's Rural Department, nine years working with the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia, membership of the board of Frontier Services, and writing for Outback Magazine. Storry Walton was an early director of the Australian Film and Television School, vice-president of CILECT, the international federation of national film schools based in Brussels, executive director of the International Cultural Corporation of Australia, member of the board of the National Institute of Dramatic Art and of the board of management of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, and visiting lecturer at the School of Performing Arts at Charles Sturt University. He lives in Sydney.