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Rosemary McLeod was born on 19 December, 0049 in Masterton, New Zealand, is an A 20th-century New Zealand women writers. Discover Rosemary McLeod's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 75 years old?

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Occupation Journalist, writer
Age 75 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 19 December, 1949
Birthday 19 December
Birthplace Masterton, New Zealand
Nationality New Zealand

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1930

The first, Thrift to Fantasy: Home Textile Crafts of the 1930s–1950s, won the history category of the Montana Book Award in 2006.

The publication of her second book, With Bold Needle and Thread, was marked by her collection being shown in museums and art galleries around New Zealand.

McLeod also produces her own textile work, which has been exhibited at Bowen Galleries in Wellington and at Objectspace in Auckland.

In the 2022 New Year Honours, McLeod was appointed Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to journalism and television.

1949

Rosemary Margaret McLeod (born December 1949) is a New Zealand writer, journalist, cartoonist and columnist.

1970

McLeod began her career as a journalist in 1970, working for the Sunday Times in Wellington before moving to Eve magazine, where she was staff feature writer and fashion columnist She joined The Dominion in 1972, followed by stints at the NZBC as a radio reporter and at TV One as a news journalist.

Her profile rose with a longstanding, self-illustrated column for the New Zealand Listener, which ran from the early 1970s to 1988.

1976

During a year in Sydney in 1976 as a contract sitcom writer with the ABC, McLeod worked on a comedy series with feminist themes, Who Do You Think You Are.

Also in that year, she won the PEN International Best First Book of Prose award for her self-illustrated satirical novel A Girl Like I.

On her return to New Zealand she worked as script editor for Joe and Koro, also devising an early TVNZ sitcom called All Things Being Equal.

Other television work included Close to Home, Country GP and The Seekers.

1989

Later, McLeod was the devisor and principal writer of the TV soap Gloss, which won the award for best TV drama in New Zealand in 1989.

Her work for New Zealand publications included investigative and long-form journalism for the monthly magazine North & South, for which she was five times named Qantas Feature Writer of the Year.

She is a longstanding opinion writer for Stuff, one of New Zealand's leading news websites, with her weekly column also being published in the Dominion Post, The Press, The Waikato Times and The Timaru Herald.

Her opinion writing is at times controversial.

1995

McLeod was a member of the Broadcasting Standards Authority for two terms, from 1995 to 2000.

She is a collector of New Zealand women's domestic textile crafts, and has published two books on the subject.

2020

She became a columnist for the magazine Woman on its launch in 2020.