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Grant Denyer (born September 12, 1977 in Avoca Beach, New South Wales) is an Australian motor racing driver and TV reporter. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (847x694, 122 KB) Summary Grant Denyer presenting the weather during his Weather Wagon tour of Australia Shot on 11/10/2005 at Cootamundra NSW Australia Licensing I, the creator of this work, hereby release it into the public domain. ...
Location of Cootamundra in New South Wales (red) Cootamundra is a town and Local Government Area (see Cootamundra Shire) in the South West Slopes region of New South Wales, Australia. ...
September 12 is the 255th day of the year (256th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Also: 1977 (album) by Ash. ...
Avoca Beach is a suburb located on the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia, as part of the Gosford City Council local government area. ...
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September 12 is the 255th day of the year (256th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Also: 1977 (album) by Ash. ...
Avoca Beach is a suburb located on the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia, as part of the Gosford City Council local government area. ...
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Motor racing He currently drives a Ford Falcon in the Fujitsu V8 Supercar series for Ford Rising Stars with Michael Caruso and Daniel Elliot. He debuted with Dick Johnson Racing in 2005. In the same year he was awarded the Mike Kable Rookie of the Year prize finishing his debut season in the top 10 (10th). In 2006, Grant raced in the Sandown 500 and the prestigious Bathurst 1000 with DJR and with DJR's main driver's Will Davison's brother Alex Davison. Denyer and Alex came 9th overall at Bathurst. This article is about the Australian car model. ...
V8 Supercars is a touring car racing category. ...
Dick Johnson is a former Australian racing driver, now V8 Supercar team owner. ...
For the Manfred Mann album, see 2006 (album). ...
The Sandown 500 is a 500 kilometre motor race for touring cars, conducted at the Sandown Raceway Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ...
The Bathurst 1000 (currently officially known as the Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000) is a 1,000-kilometre touring car race held annually at Mount Panorama Circuit in Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia. ...
Television career Denyer is involved with a series of television shows presented on the Seven Network, and was best known on air as the Sunrise weatherman. He left this position in December 2006 due to wanting to spend more time with his family, though he remains as a roving reporter for the breakfast program. He occasionally fills-in for Nuala Hafner on Sydney's edition of Seven News. The Seven Network is an Australian television network, owned by the Seven Media Group. ...
The Rayleigh effect, seconds before sunrise in New Zealand Sunrise, also called sunup in some American English dialects, is the time at which the first part of the Sun appears above the horizon in the east. ...
Breakfast television (UK) or morning show (U.S.) is a type of news and entertainment television program, broadcast live in the morning (typically between 6:00am and 9:00am). ...
Nuala Hafner on Seven News Nuala Hafner is an Australian television presenter who is currently the weather presenter on the weeknight Sydney bulletin of Seven News. ...
The Sydney Opera House on Sydney Harbour Sydney (pronounced ) is the most populous city in Australia, with a metropolitan area population of 4,119,190, and 151,920 in the City of Sydney, as of the 2006 census. ...
Seven News (promoted on-air as 7NEWS) is the name of the television news service of Australias Seven Network. ...
Denyer won the fourth series of Dancing with the Stars, and also hosted the celebrity duet singing competition It Takes Two. Denyer has also presented All Time Greatest Aussie Bloopers, Guinness World Records with co-host Shelley Craft, Australia's Got Talent, and is currently hosting Seven Network's second season of the It Takes Two celebrity singing contest. Countries with their own version Dancing with the Stars is the name for a number of international television series based on the format of the British series Strictly Come Dancing. ...
It Takes Two is the Australian version of UK series Just the Two of Us [1]. The show, which premiered on Sunday, May 28, 2006 at 6. ...
Guinness World Records 2007 edition. ...
Australias Got Talent is an Australian television show which premiered on February 18, 2007 on Channel Seven at 6. ...
The Seven Network is an Australian television network, owned by the Seven Media Group. ...
In 2006 Denyer was recognised by voters in the TV Fugly Awards as being Australia's Spunkiest Male TV Personality [1]. In 2007, he will be a part of the reporting team with Neil Crompton, Matthew White, Mark Beretta and Daniel Gibson to report on the V8 Supercar Series. Matt White is a professional cyclist born 22 August 1974 in Sydney, NSW, Australia. ...
Mark Beretta (born 1966) is an Australian media personality. ...
V8 Supercars is a touring car racing category. ...
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Dancing with the Stars is an Australian television series based on the British Strictly Come Dancing. ...
Anthony Koutoufides (born January 18, 1973) is an Australian rules footballer with the Carlton Football Club. ...
Controversy On the 8th May 2007, Denyer created controversy during a radio interview on Nova 969, where he made racially offensive remarks on the air, claiming that he had felt like he "had sex with a black man"audio file, making reference to being hungover after the 2007 Logie awards. Denyer made another reference to his sexual analogy at the end of the segment, saying, "I'll be the host who looks like he's been riding a horse for a week". Denyer apologised to anyone he may have offended in a prerecorded message broadcast at the end of Today Tonight the same evening. Today Tonight is an Australian tabloid television current affairs program, broadcast on the Seven Network every weeknight at 6:30pm in direct competition with A Current Affair on the Nine Network and indirectly with The 7:30 Report on ABC Television. ...
Opposition multicultural spokesman at the time, Laurie Ferguson, said the comments were deplorable and could be referred to the Australian broadcasting watchdog ACMA. On February 24, 2006, when one of Denyer's co-hosts asked why he was wearing so much fake tan in a weather report, he answered "It's my Bill Cosby impersonation."
Trivia - In May 2007, Denyer revealed his height to be 5'6" on Channel 7's Today Tonight.
- and he known is as the Adelaide 36ers Biggest Fan
The Seven Network is an Australian television network, owned by the Seven Media Group. ...
Today Tonight is an Australian tabloid television current affairs program, broadcast on the Seven Network every weeknight at 6:30pm in direct competition with A Current Affair on the Nine Network and indirectly with The 7:30 Report on ABC Television. ...
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