Keith Dixon presently lives in Christchurch with his wife Hegnes, and their two younger children, Edwin and Eileen; their two older children, Krista and Harry, and their families live in England. The author’s family ties are to Northumbria, and his wife’s to Nikunau Island. Keith and Hegnes met in Port Moresby, where they were because of aid projects. In their subsequent places of abode, they have been members of I-Nikunau or I-Kiribati diasporic communities on Te Ika-a-Maui, Tarawa, Great Britain and Te Waipounamu.
Keith’s academic and accounting career has included spells in several locations including the English Midlands, Port Moresby, Tarawa, Buckinghamshire, and both main islands of New Zealand. He has worked for organizations as diverse as Wolverhampton, Cannock, and Nottinghamshire Councils, the UK Government Department for International Development, the Institute of Public Administration of Papua New Guinea, Kiribati Institute of Technology, Kiribati Centre of the University of the South Pacific, and Massey, Keele, and the Open Universities.
He has been at his present workplace, the University of Canterbury / Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha since 2007. As well as work on Kiribati, his academic outputs have mainly concerned organizational change, social responsibility, governments, universities, hospitals, mining corporations, and accountant education.