George
Negus, journalist, broadcaster and author

George
Edward Negus (born 13 March 1942 in Brisbane,
Queensland) is an Australian author, journalist,
and television presenter who has been hosting
the Dateline current affairs programme for the
SBS network since 2005.
Negus
studied arts and journalism at the University
of Queensland and was a high school teacher before
writing for The Australian and The Australian
Financial Review. He became most prominent, however,
as a reporter for This Day Tonight, a pioneering
current affairs show on the ABC in the 1970s,
and later in the heyday of the Australian 60
Minutes from 1979 until 1986, and then hosted
the Today Show until 1990.
Negus
hosted the ABC's foreign-themed current affairs
Foreign Correspondent from 1992 until 1999. After
this he went to live in Italy for several years.
In
2004, Negus returned to the ABC and hosted the
early evening timeslot show George Negus Tonight
covering "trends and issues with an Australia-wide
team of reporters and producers". After the
axing of this show he moved on to host Dateline
on SBS.
Negus
has also written several books, including one
based on his time in Italy, and co-wrote a series
of children's books with Kirsty Cockburn, his
partner, in the early 1990s. His latest, successful
book is The World from Islam, an investigation
of the Islamic world.
Negus
lives on a farm near Bellingen on the New South
Wales northern coast, with his partner, herself
a journalist and a collaborator on many of Negus's
projects, and their sons Ned and Serge. Negus
is a fan of football and a former board member
of Soccer Australia. (Credit:
Wikipedia).
Website
Negus
Media
Profiles
SBS
60
Minutes
2008
News
Richard
Branson appeared on SBS Dateline on the 9th
April 2008
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