The OAM in the General Division was awarded to Richard for services to the arts as the writer of screenplays, radio and television scripts, and histories of Australian radio drama.
Richard was instrumental in the establishment of the AWG in 1962, serving as Vice President from the year of its inception and then as its third President from 1964 until 1968.
During this time he successfully lobbied to increase Australian television content to 50%, was involved in the first industrial challenge over writers’ fees and residuals resulting in the first formal signing of an agreement between the AWG and television management, and consolidated a range of different contracts and agreements with individual networks and production companies into a standard industry-wide agreement.
He was granted life membership of the AWG and in 1988 the Richard Lane Award, presented annually for outstanding service to the Guild, was established in his honour.
President of the Australian Writers’ Guild, Tim Pye, says, “This well deserved honour is in recognition of a great writer whose work entertained generations of Australians. It also recognises his exceptional work and dedication in the formation of the AWG for which
Richard Lane OAM died on 20 March 2008.