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George Negus, Speaker & facilitator, expert on political & social perspectives
George Negus is regarded as Australia’s iconic international journalist. Having spent 40 years globe-trotting for television programs like Nine’s 60 Minutes, the ABC’s Foreign Correspondent, and SBS TV’s Dateline his face is readily recognized and his commentary highly respected.
Apart from his television work, George Negus is an exceptional facilitator of debates, corporate conferencing and other government and business forums. Always a keen ideas-man, George also enjoys community and business consulting.
About George Negus:
After studying Arts and later journalism at Queensland University and pursuing a career into his late 20s as a high school teacher, George entered journalism commencing with several years of reporting for The Australian and Financial Review newspapers. In between, there was a brief spell behind the political scenes in Canberra with then Attorney General Lionel Murphy leading to his first TV political interviews on the irreverent and highly regarded flagship ABC TV's This Day Tonight.
George's list of interviewees and profiles over the years, both nationally and internationally spans politics, the arts and sport. His interviews have included musical geniuses Bob Marley, Enya and Dylan; Hollywood legends Steven Spielberg and Robert Redford; an exclusive with Australia's INXS band after Michael Hutchens death and his infamous Margaret Thatcher interview as well as incisive tracking of the Israeli conflict via several of its leaders and peace-brokers.
George has interviewed the entire last generation of Australian Prime Ministers and a myriad of national icons including Cathy Freeman and Paul Hogan.
His "wonderful, warm, common touch" aids George's profiles of their non-famous equivalents in his efforts to reveal the Australian persona.
Like any versatile journalist George has also covered a huge gambit of community issues -- addressing the treatment of the intellectually disabled, the scandal of uranium dump sites in outback Aboriginal settlements and the economic fortunes of "Down Under" - working alongside some of the great cameramen and producers of the past twenty years.
Throughout his public career, George's commitments have extended to various boards and committees including the Australian Broadcasting Tribunal's Violence Inquiry, the Federal Government's Environmental Futures Group, the Order of Australia Committee, Soccer Australia, Saggi - the promotional of Italian language & culture and LandCare.
In 2004, George hosted the 6.30pm national time slot on ABC Television.
Recommissioned for 2003/04 and renamed George Negus Tonight, the trends and issues program included an Australia-wide team of reporters and producers. A viewer of GNT who also read the book wrote from the school of physics at the University of WA. John Budge says: "George, I would like to say how much I enjoy "George Negus Tonight," long may it continue. Your nice, easy and laidback Aussie style is terrific." Unfortunately for such viewers, the ABC cancelled GNT after its 2004 season.
AT was George's 5th TV job which has included his unforgettable contributions as founding presenter of two of Australia's most watched television current affairs programs, Channel Nine's Sixty Minutes (1979-86) and ABC Television's Foreign Correspondent (1992-99) as well as Nine's Today Show and ABCs This Day Tonight.
In 2005, George Negus was appointed presenter of Dateline - the SBS flagship current affairs program.
Client comments about George Negus ...
George Negus was excellent. Facilitated discussion very well, challenged us and was also very entertaining.
BP Australia
Excellent. George gave an excellent presentation that was both humorous and thought provoking. He tailored his presentation to suit the needs of the audience and as a result was a real ‘hit’ with those who were present.
Local Government Association of SA
You will be pleased to hear that evaluations received showed that this year’s Forum was considered to be ‘very entertaining and useful’, ‘thought provoking’, ‘a good overview of current issues facing Local Government’, ‘well thought out and presented in this climate of litigation’ and 'motivational, good fun and informative’.
LGMA
Excellent. George gave a very ‘personal’ presentation specifically tailored to our conference theme.
SA Primary Principals Association
A fabulous MC - funny, stylish, brings a real warmth to the event's proceedings.
Tes Communications
Your interesting and informative presentation, combined with a touch of Aussie humour, was extremely well received by our group - you topped off our conference just brilliantly!
Nissan Motor Company
Feedback has been excellent ... witty, intelligent with an understanding of the subject.
Townley's Environment Services
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