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Martin van Beynen is a New Zealand journalist and columnist. He was born in 1959 and is currently 64 years old. He is a columnist for The Press newspaper in Christchurch, New Zealand. Van Beynen has been a journalist since the early 1980s, working for various newspapers in New Zealand and Australia. He has been a columnist for The Press since 1997. He is known for his hard-hitting and often controversial opinions. Van Beynen is married and has two children. He is a keen sports fan and enjoys playing golf. Van Beynen has an estimated net worth of $1 million. He has earned his wealth through his career as a journalist and columnist.

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2017

Van Beynen wrote and narrated a ten-episode podcast covering the Bain murder case, "Black Hands". The podcast was launched on 20 July 2017. He also wrote and narrated a one-episode sequel podcast, released on 17 September 2017, in response to a radio interview of former judge Ian Binnie.

2012

In 2012, van Beynen published Trapped, an account of experiences of the 2011 Christchurch earthquake.

2010

His views have occasionally been controversial. An example was his opinion piece relating to "Breakfast for Canterbury" which was broadcast by TVNZ following the 2010 Canterbury earthquake. The 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."

Van Beynen has won journalism awards in New Zealand. In 2010, as well as other awards, he won a Qantas Media Award for "Story of the Year" for a feature after the trial and acquittal of David Bain. He was also announced "Fairfax Media Journalist of the Year 2010-2011". In the individual categories of the 2012 Canon Media Awards (previously called the Qantas Media Awards) Van Beynen was named Senior Reporter of the Year and Senior Newspaper Feature Writer of the Year. Additionally, he received a Wolfson Fellowship to Cambridge University, enabling him to study at the university in 2013.

1989

After "a number of diversions", including working overseas, van Beynen completed a Diploma of Journalism at the University of Otago in 1989, and began working with the Otago Daily Times in Dunedin. Van Beynen joined The Press in Christchurch in 1991 and, after several roles, was appointed Senior Writer in 2004. He is now a Senior journalist and a leading columnist on The Press.

1981

Of Dutch extraction, van Beynen was born in Christchurch. He lived in west Auckland from the age of 11. He was educated at St Peter's College, Auckland where he played rugby union and was taught Art by Vic Urlich. Van Beynen attended the University of Auckland, where he studied law, graduating in 1981. He gained an M.A. in 1982. Van Beynen is married with three children, and lives in Diamond Harbour, Banks Peninsula.

1959

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