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Peter Harvey is an Australian television journalist, currently employed with the Australian Nine Network’s 60 Minutes program. Harvey is also a regular contributor on the TODAY Show's Hot Topics segment. This does not cite any references or sources. ...
The Nine Network, or Channel Nine, is an Australian television network, available in major markets across Australia. ...
60 Minutes premiered February 11, 1979. ...
Harvey studied his journalism cadetship with the Sydney newspaper The Daily Telegraph, and in 1964 received a Walkley Award for his work (the principle Australian awards for Journalism.) He later worked with London’s The Guardian newspaper (where he received the British Reporter of the Year Award) and with the American Newsweek magazine as a reporter in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. 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. ...
The Daily Telegraph is a tabloid newspaper published in Sydney, New South Wales, by Rupert Murdochs News Corporation. ...
The Walkley Awards are an Australian literary award given out annually. ...
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Harvey commenced his employment with the Nine Network in 1975 and was the News Director in the network’s Canberra bureau for many years. This included being the chief Nine Network reporter in Canberra during the Whitlam Dismissal of 1975. For other uses, see Canberra (disambiguation). ...
The secretary of the Governor-General, David Smith, announcing the dissolution of Parliament on November 11th, 1975. ...
Year 1975 (MCMLXXV) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
It was from this work, and his regular political reporting on evening news bulletins around the country, that his closing line “Peter Harvey [pause] Canberra” became something of a catchphrase and was lampooned by numerous comedians, including Australian television’s “Full Frontal”. Full Frontal was a highly praised Australian sketch comedy series which debuted in 1993. ...
Harvey has also reported for the network in numerous trips by Australian Prime Ministers around the world, and was based in Saudi Arabia in 1990 with American forces at the commencement of the first Gulf War. A prime minister is the most senior minister of a cabinet in the executive branch of government in a parliamentary system. ...
Combatants United States & US-led Coalition Republic of Iraq Commanders Norman Schwarzkopf Khalid bin Sultan Saddam Hussein Strength 883,863 360,000 Casualties 378 dead and 1,000 wounded Est. ...
Harvey transferred to the network’s Sydney studios in February 1997 and, in addition to news reporting, also reports and presents with the 60 Minutes program in Australia. 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. ...
60 Minutes premiered February 11, 1979. ...
On the week of the 9th July, Peter Harvey is filling for Mark Ferguson on National Nine News Sydney presenting weeknights at 6pm. National Nine News is news service of the Australian Nine Network. ...
External links
- Nine Network profile page
Peter harvey one word for the man 'WANKER' thatll be all |