10/29/2023 0 Comments Peggy webber actress nude photosShe trained as a journalist in the UK before immigrating to Australia in 1960. Thank you to Peter Cashman, Peter Van HauenĪnne Deveson was Australia’s first female talkback radio personality on 2GB. ![]() He died suddenly of an inoperable brain tumour on 12 December 1995 aged 47.Īndrew Rutherford was also the author of “3MP Presents The Victoria Story” a collection of short stories and anecdotes on Victorian history in 1979. ![]() He spent the next 28 years developing his skills as a journalist by working in a wide variety of programs – from radio news reporting in Townsville, to This Day Tonight, Nationwide, A Big Country, Four Corners, The 7.30 Report and as the morning show presenter on ABC Radio 2BL in Sydney. (ABC Townville, 4QR, ABC 702 Sydney, This Day Tonight, 7:30 Report, Nationwide, Four Corners)Īndrew Olle was born in 1947 and joined the ABC in Brisbane in November 1967 as a news cadet. (101FM Rockingham, Mix 94.5 Perth, Radioactive Singapore) Thank you to Bob Stuart and Allira Humberstone He took over from Don Taylor on 3AW’s Nightline from 1971 to 1991Īmanda Cavill was SBS Radio’s Canberra Bureau Chief for close to twenty years covering seven federal elections and six Prime Ministers. Rev Alex Kenworthy was a Baptist Minister. (2ST, 2KA, 2UE, 2GB, 4BH, ABC Radio Illawarra, ABC North Coast, Seven News)Ĭ/news/apn-vale-alex/10905/ In 1974 he was made a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) and in 1980 he became a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) for his service to cricket. He also captained NSW after making his debut against Victoria at the MCG in December 1933. He was also Head of the Graduate School of Journalism, University of Technology SydneyĪlan McGilvray was widely recognised as the first voice of Australian Cricket in a broadcasting career that spanned more than fifty years, starting in the 1930s. A Walkley Award for Industrial Affairs reporting has been jointly named after him and journalist Helen O’Flynn. ![]() (AAP, ABC Radio, 2JJJ, 4ZZZ, Macquarie News, ABC RN, RTHK)Īlan Knight was a founding member of Brisbane community station 4ZZZ. (3TR, 2TM, 4GY, 6NW, 5CS, 5CC, 3UL, 3MFM, 3REG FM Gippsland)Īlan Clement was the first voice on air at 6NW (Spirit Port Hedland). Thank you to Gary Newton, Ian Nicholls, Ewan Dixon (City FM, Southern FM, HO-FM, Gold 104, Mixx FM, 3TR, 3CS, 3HA)Īlan Ireson worked with the ABC from 1948 until his retirement in 1995.Īlan Camm passed away after a collision between his racing bike and a drunk driver on the Bellarine Highway near Geelong in October 1988 (Plenty Valley FM, Triple M/Fox FM, B105, DMG Townsville, SA-FM, Gold FM/Mix101.1, SCA Albury) In 1951 he was appointed General Manager of 4GY Buzacott started as a technician at 4BK in 1935. “Those we laughed with, learned from, leaned on and loved most, leave us the best memories”. The 1st of May is a day to remember, reflect and think about those who may have helped us along the way. There is an updated photo album on the following page: Thank you also to John Vertigan, Wayne Mac, Ian Wright, Steve Wakely, Chris Ilsley, Ken Guy, Trevor Himstedt, John Knox, Brendan Atchison and many others who have helped with information, photos and other details and also all of the members who have sent in additions, corrections and amendments which have all been updated for this year. The list of those who contributed much of their lives to radio contains many icons, some of whom were honoured and awarded many times, others who were an integral part of the success of their stations but received little recognition except among those who knew them. People like Bruce Rogerson, Jeff Sunderla nd, David Collins, Graham Greenwood, Billy J Smith, Neville Pellitt, Paul Ricketts, Ron Casey, Maurie Service, John Burnley, Bert Robertson, Les Rose, Ray Bean, Bruce Mansfield, Sundo (Jeff Sunderland), Mark Colvin, Darrell Eastlake, Jimmy Hannan and many others. ![]() Over the last few years the radio industry has lost some great people who many of us have worked with, listened to and learnt a lot from. It is our way to remember and honour great radio people, some we knew and worked with, some we read about and for some we were only listeners but they left us with lasting memories. Each year on the 1st of May we mark Radio Remembrance Day for Australian Radio Broadcasters.
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