On Sunday 9 April 2017, the writer, comedian and satirist John Clarke died of a heart attack whilst hiking in the Grampians in the Western District of Victoria. He was sixty-eight.
The key to his particular form of mostly political satire was keenness of observation; precision in the writing; complete dryness of delivery; and, above all, hitting upon the truth. He mastered the medium of television with supreme economy, most notably in partnership with Bryan Dawe. Tributes flowed freely, especially from public figures who were most likely to have been the target of his dry wit. And his aim was formidably accurate.