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Denis Kevans was born on 15 January, 1939 in Australia, is an Australian singer and poet. Discover Denis Kevans's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 66 years old?

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Age 66 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 15 January, 1939
Birthday 15 January
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Date of death 2005
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Nationality Australia

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1924

The sites of the majority of Westlake Cottages (1924-1965) are in the grounds of the nearby Stirling Park in Yarralumla.

Kevans attended St Christopher's Convent School in Manuka.

1939

Peter Denis Kevans (15 January 1939–2005) was an Australian poet, songwriter and folk singer from Canberra.

Known as Australia's "poet lorikeet", he wrote mainly on political, human rights and environmental topics.

He also worked for 20 years as a journalist and teacher.

Kevans was born in Westlake, Canberra in 1939.

His mother, Mona Knight, was the daughter of Alfred Knight of No. 1 Westlake, which is today the site of a memorial to the families who lived in the area, located close to the grounds of the Mexican Embassy in Yarralumla.

1942

His younger brother, Anthony John "Jacko" Kevans (1942–2005) was a bush musician and a teacher; the brothers performed together and Anthony Kevans was also a member of Monaro Boys and of the Larrikins.

1956

Kevans won a scholarship to St Josephs College, Sydney, where he played cricket and rugby for the school first teams of 1956.

1958

Upon leaving St. Joseph's College he continued playing cricket, being selected by Robert Menzies for the Prime Minister's XI, which played the touring English team in 1958.

Although initially studying medicine, at his father's urging for him to become a writer he switched courses to complete a Bachelor of Arts and Diploma of Education and a Master of Arts in Australian Literature at Sydney University, while working on building sites and becoming a member of the New South Wales Builders Labourers Federation.

Kevans became active in pro-peace political and cultural movements, including the Realist Writers Group associated with the Bush Music Club.

He wrote humorous poems and original songs on political topics, and published several books and two CDs.

He received a number of poetry awards during his lifetime.

2005

Kevans died in 2005 of complications following heart surgery.

A bushland reserve located on the corner of Armstrong Street and Valley Road in Wentworth Falls, New South Wales, was posthumously dedicated to his memory, as the "Denis Kevans Bushland Gardens".

2009

A concert in honour of Kevans, intended to be an annual event, was held on 24 April 2009.