Geoff Hall
Mac “Flat Top” Douglas muttered through the froth of one too many schooners. "Well you may as well have a go." And another freelance motorcycle journalist was born. I had...
Mac “Flat Top” Douglas muttered through the froth of one too many schooners. "Well you may as well have a go." And another freelance motorcycle journalist was born. I had...
I slid sideways into the Two Wheels office at Federal Publishing in 1995 after the closure of REVS, which I'd been editing at the time. I got there a freshly...
Don Cox wrote his first motorcycle-racing story in 1976, inspired by the Australian TT at Laverton and the Australian Grand Prix at Bathurst. He became a contributor for Two Wheels...
Ian Falloon was born in New Zealand in 1952 and studied engineering at Victoria University in Wellington. In 1976 Ian began working for the New Zealand Ducati distributors Baker, and...
Lester Morris is Australia's longest-serving, and probably most published, specialist motorcycle writer, with most of his peers considering him to be 'iconic', or even 'legendary'. His first articles, on simple...
Derek Pickard was Two Wheels chief roadtester in the very early days of the magazine, the late 1960s and early 1970s. A lifelong motorcycle and motoring journalist, Derek is "72...
A quiet, unassuming scientist, Dave Bourne had an ability to forensically analyse a motorcycle and make an an accurate call about whether or not it was any good. He was...
A formidable intellect and the most technically literate Editor to take the chair at Two Wheels, Brian Cowan began his involvement with the magazine as a contributor in the early...
A gun roadtester for Two Wheels and the magazine’s Assistant Editor in 1988-1989, Geoff Seddon also edited the Two Wheels offshoot Streetbike, and started his own magazine, Performance Cycles. An...
John Rooth's involvement in Two Wheels spanned almost 30 years, including 25 as the magazine's longest serving columnist. His Gripes of Rooth and Rooth columns, together with Mr Smith and...
A fine roadtester, Mick Matheson was Editor of Two Wheels in 1993-1994. He went on to also edit Australian Motorcycle News and Australian Road Rider magazines. Today, Mick runs his...
Grant Roff contributed in several capacities to Two Wheels over five decades. A supremely gifted writer, his Groff column was a must read in the magazine. In recent years he...
Jeremy Bowdler was Two Wheels' longest serving Editor. He took over from Mick Matheson in 1995 and ran the magazine for 17 years until his death in 2012, aged 51....
Kel Wearne, also known as Captain Flashbulb, was Australia’s answer to Hunter S Thompson, and throughout the 1970s and early 1980s was very prolific in Two Wheels, writing epic long...
Peter Smith wrote tests, features, fiction and, most notably, the Mr Smith column for Two Wheels from 1985 until his death in 2009, aged 57. His early columns, from 1985-1988,...
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