Martin van Beynen

Martin van Beynen
Martin van Beynen
Born 1959
Residence Christchurch
Nationality New Zealand
Occupation Columnist
Employer The Press, Christchurch
Known for Journalism

Martin van Beynen (born 1959) is a New Zealand print journalist and columnist for the The Press, Christchurch.

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Early life

Of Dutch extraction, van Beynen was raised in Auckland. He attended St Peter's College.[1] where he played Rugby union.[2] He attended the University of Auckland where he graduated with an M.A. in 1982.[1]

Career

Van Beynen is a Senior journalist and a leading columnist on the The Press.[3] His views have, at times, been controversial, most recently concerning the "Breakfast for Canterbury" put on by TVNZ following the 2010 Canterbury earthquake. This piece began: "As dawn broke over the ruined city, God decided to punish the urbanites one more time. He sent them Paul Henry and his Breakfast television team. Billed as Breakfast for Canterbury, the Auckland TV people came down once more to feast on the already well-gnawed bones of injured Christchurch".[4] He has also made trenchant comment on aspects of the David Bain retrial.[5] Van Beynen was accused of approaching a juror in that retrial, which has led to criticism of him by an official of the High Court and media outlets.[6]

Awards

Van Beynen has won significant journalism awards in New Zealand. In the 2010 Qantas Media Awards he won the award for story of the year for a feature after the trial and acquittal of David Bain.[7][8]

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