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Toni Tapp Coutts was born on 7 November, 1955, is an Australian author (born 1955). Discover Toni Tapp Coutts'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 68 years old?

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1955

Toni Tapp Coutts (born 7 November 1955) is an Australian author who has written extensively about her experiences growing up in the Northern Territory of Australia.

Tapp Coutts was born in Alice Springs and grew up on Killarney Station after moving there when her mother, divorcee June Clements (née Forscutt) (known as ‘the Elizabeth Taylor of the outback’), married cattleman Bill Tapp when she was 9 years old.

She moved there with her mother and her two siblings; Billy and Shing.

On the station they lived in a shack, with no electricity or running water, and found conditions very taxing.

When Tapp Coutts and her family arrived at the house it had a hand-painted sign stating 'Cockrag Downs'; she said the meaning of 'cockrag' was "broken down and uncared for".

She said further of it:

"The house was a Sidney Williams hut. A massive great big tin shed that had virtually three rooms. One end was the bedrooms, which were basically rows of beds with mosquito nets over them. That sort of defined the sleeping areas from where people lived or slept, other than my grandmother's room which had half a wall, and there was a toilet down the back, a long‐drop toilet down the back, which I was terrified of, and fall down the hole."

Despite the hardships she loved where she grew up and was "happy on the land" with her friends and family.

In her books she offers a tender portrait of the many characters who she encountered there and her love of the natural world.

She said that she had an amazing childhood growing up with Aboriginal people, the Olkolo people, and being able to be part of observing and learning about their way of life.

She says that everyone was family.

1974

In 1974 Tapp Coutts married Shaun Coutts and the early 1980s, after a short period in Victoria, they moved to McArthur River Station, nearby Borroloola, where he had taken a job.

There Tapp Coutts became a cook, counsellor, housekeeper and nurse to many in the region.

While there she created the Heartbreak Bush Ball and started riding campdraft in rodeos all over the Northern Territory, becoming one of the NT's top riders.

1994

In 1994 they moved together to Katherine and, in her time there, she has been a board member of the NT Writers' Centre and coordinator of the Katherine region of the Writers' group.

She is also a member of the Katherine Museum, Katherine Community Markets and has organised and participated in many local festivals and events including the Katherine Flying Fox Festival, the Fringe Festival and the Barunga Festival.

1996

She also served an elected member of the Katherine Town Council for 25 years (1996–2021) and ran, unsuccessfully, for the 2008 Northern Territory general election as an Independent.

2003

Tapp Coutts also compiled the book Katherine street names in 2003.

2013

She is a breast cancer survivor and overcame a major spinal infection in 2013 – 2014.

During this time she formed a lobby group to establish a chemotherapy unit and cancer support office in Katherine.

She is also a mother of three.

2020

In 2020 and 2021 Tapp Coutts donated a collection of Personal and Community Archives (PCA 7) to Library & Archives NT: this collection consists of magazine and newspaper clippings, correspondence, personal papers and notes, event notices, ephemera, newsletters, CDs and posters relating to her family and community.