Brian Rossiter Crozier was born in Kuridala, Queensland on 4 August 1918.[1] He was the son of Robert Henry Crozier and Eka McGillivray.
Brian married Mary Lilian Samuel. Their marriage was registered in Hendon, Middlesex in the third quarter of 1940.[2]
Brian was a foreign correspondent for Reuters, a columnist for The Economist, a reporter for the BBC and a writer for The Sydney Morning Herald.
Mary died in 1993, and in 1999, Brian married Jacqueline Mitchell.
Brian died on 4 August 2012.
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