Carlotta McIntosh
Carlotta McIntosh is a former print journalist with Fairfax suburban newspapers, Australian Associated Press news agency and the Illawarra Mercury. In ‘A Pig and a Tram’ she has made the transition from the 200 word news report to a creative non-fiction account of growing up poor in south-western Sydney in the 1950s.[1]
Australian Left Review
Australian Left Review Editorial Collective, May 1990 - Sydney: Brian Aarons, Eric Aarons, Hilda Andrews, David Burchell, Clare Curran, Jim Endersby, Gloria Garton, Jane Inglis, Sue McCreadie, Carlotta McIntosh, Peter McNiece, Diana Simmonds, Mike Ticher, Melbourne: Louise Connor, Jim Crosthwaite, David Ettershank, James Gray, Kate Kennedy, Anna Kokkinos, Caroline Milburn, Pavla Miller, Ken Norling, Olga Silver, Giselle Thomas, Janna Thompson, Brisbane: Nicola Doumany, Jane Evans, Howard Cuille, Mike Kennedy, Colin Mercer, Michael Meadows, Jeffery Minson, Rob McQueen, Paul Norton, Marg O'Donnell, Tony Woodyatt.
- MANAGING EDITOR: David Burchell PRODUCTION EDITOR: Jane Inglis
- ADVERTISING: Mike Ticher. ACCOUNTS: Hilda Andrews (Sydney); Olga Silver (Melbourne).
- DESIGN: Jim Endersby. COVER GRAPHID 'Port Guards' by Liu Yi
- TYPESETTING: Gloria Garton, PRINTER: Spotpress, 105-107 Victoria Road, Marrickville 2204.
1989 Editorial Collective
The April 1990 Tribune editorial collective was Jim Endersby, Denis Freney, Gloria Garton, Carlotta McIntosh, Peter Murphy, Roderick Shaw, Jess Walker.