Ben Pobjie

Ben Pobjie is a writer, comedian, and poet. He is best known for his weekly satirical articles on Australian current-affairs site New Matilda.

Pobjie began writing his weekly articles in early 2008. His subject matter is drawn from topical issues, and he has written humorously on issues ranging from maternity leave and the federal Budget to Catholicism, child pornography and incest. Right-wing columnists such as Andrew Bolt[1] are often the target of his humour.

His work has also appeared in Melbourne's daily tabloid newspaper The Age.[2]

Pobjie is also a performance poet and comedian, performing around Melbourne. In 2008 launched a campaign to be named Australia's first poet laureate. He used to be heard regularly on Helen Razer's radio show on the ABC. One of his pieces appears in "The Death Mook", published by Vignette Press.

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References

  1. Pobjie, Ben. "Andrew Bolt, Please Forgive Us Archived 11 August 2010 at the Wayback Machine.", New Matilda.
  2. Pobjie, Ben. "Forget all that goodwill to men – gimme my presents!", The Age.
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