Neville Hiatt

Press Services International

Neville Hiatt was the 2020 Press Services International Tronson Senior Writers Award Winner for Australia. His previous posts for can be read here.

He spent a decade working for Radio Stations before his career was intermissioned by someone in a hurry to get home from work. For more of his award winning creativity visit http://nevillehiatt.com.

He also blogs for http://altcoincollege.com/covering the way cryptocurrencies and blockchain are changing our world.

  • Have you ever questioned God?

    Have you ever asked is God real? I watched with interest this interview Way FM had the courage to not only record but broadcast.

  • Walking in the Spotlight

    “What if I can’t sing again, that’s my bread and butter.”

  • Are we there yet?

    Here is my pitch for a movie plot. The year is 2020. The opening credits show a vibrant thriving democratic society.

  • The Neville Hiatt Story

    What would you write if you were asked to share your story? If you were only given one page, which parts of your life would you highlight?

  • Are you a ragamuffin or a cupcake?

    “There's a difference, you know, between faith and playing make-believe. One will make you grow. The other one will make you sleep.”

  • Nobel Peace Prize Winners that Lost at Love

    What do Juan Manuel Santos, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Liu Xiaobo, Wangari Maathai, Kofi Annan all have in common? Yes they were all Nobel Peace Prize winners. 

  • From Adversity to Advocacy

    Spoiler Alert: Wish Man the book or the movie are about the life of Frank Shankwitz.   His life work may be familiar to you even if his name isn’t.

  • An open letter to residents of earth for 2020

  • Nate’s Christmas

    My most considered, like, "successful" moment of my life was the worst

  • What Can Still Be Learned From I Kissed Dating Goodbye - Part 2

    Thank you to everyone who did read it and also to those who shared it. I considered not writing it at all as it was a few weeks after the headlines were in the media. The fact that you read it enough to get it in the hot news list and then the most popular list  encouraged me that it still resonated with you and thus was worth writing.