Anton Trees

Anton Trees (born 1984) is an Australian writer. He was born in Canberra, in the Australian Capital Territory. He was the political editor at the Australian magazine The Brag , and was a co-founder of The Sport Count, an Australian basketball website featured in the New York Times, the Washington Post and the Arizona Republic
Trees lives in Albury, New South Wales.
Education
Trees attended Fort Street High School in Petersham, and the University of Sydney, where he studied Media & Communications, Religion, and Indigenous Australia.
Writing
Trees was the political editor, and a lifestyle writer, for four years at the Australian magazine The Brag. He was briefly the entertainment editor at Rouser, a Bondi-based multimedia entertainment company. Until 2008, he wrote for the Music Warship, a US-based music magazine.
Trees currently operates The Sport Count, an Australian basketball website.
Sound Engineering
Trees worked as an assistant sound engineer on the Bruce Springsteen album Lucky Town.
Music
Trees was the editor of the official website for Karma County, an ARIA award-winning Sydney group.. He briefly played didgeridoo for Machine Gun Fellatio.
 
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