Australian Journalist George Negus Dies at 82
Australian Journalist George Negus Dies at 82

Australian Journalist George Negus Dies at 82

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George Negus, a pioneering figure in Australian broadcast journalism, has passed away at the age of 82 after a decline from Alzheimer's disease. Known for his charismatic and opinionated style, he was a founding member of the 60 Minutes team and the first host of ABC's Foreign Correspondent, making significant contributions to journalism that resonated with audiences nationwide. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese praised Negus for his courage and integrity, while friends and colleagues like Ray Martin celebrated his wit and the personal connections he fostered. Negus was remembered for his direct interviewing style and ability to tackle major world issues, often in a humorous and approachable manner. His family expressed gratitude for the joyful moments they shared, emphasizing his dedication to family alongside his professional achievements. With a legacy of groundbreaking reporting and memorable interviews, Negus's influence on Australian media will be long remembered.

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