
James Brickwood
James Brickwood is a journalist and photographer known for his work in documenting social issues, particularly homelessness in Australia. His recent coverage has highlighted the growing problem of homelessness, emphasizing the impact on vulnerable populations such as youth and Aboriginal communities.
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Recent news mentions
James Brickwood photographed a handgun for police forensics outside a home on Kildare Road.
Second man charged with murder after daylight shooting in Blacktown
Credit: James Brickwood.
Alan Jones to avoid jury trial in indecent assault caseJames Brickwood is credited for the photo related to St Aloysius’ College undergoing renovations.
Private schools may have to pay for public parksThe state heritage listed cemetery contains more than 50,000 gravesCredit: James Brickwood.
Waverley cemetery to add hundreds of new lots under $2.3 million council proposal
Credit: James Brickwood.
Liberal Party failure needs a paternity testJames Brickwood provided a credit for the image of Archbishop Anthony Fisher.
How Australia’s Catholic establishment was ‘shafted’ by the pope and left out of the conclaveJames Brickwood is a photographer who captured key moments during the election campaign.
SMH + The Age photographers James Brickwood, Alex Ellinghausen speak on the campaign trailJames Brickwood provided a credit for the image of The Basin campground in Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park.
Calls for a more equitable pricing system
James Brickwood is credited for a photograph depicting homelessness in Australia.
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