Kerry O'Brien is one of Australia's most respected journalists,
with six Walkley awards including the Gold Walkley and the Walkley
for Outstanding Leadership in journalism.
In a 50-year career, Kerry has worked for newspapers, television
and wire service, and as a foreign correspondent. Thirty-three of
those years have been at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation
where he cut his teeth on the trail-blazing current affairs
programs This Day Tonight and Four Corners. He was the inaugural
presenter of Lateline for six years, the editor and presenter of
7.30 for 15 years, and is the presenter of Four Corners.
His acclaimed four-part interview series with Paul Keating was
broadcast on the ABC in 2013, and he has also interviewed most of
the influential world leaders of his time including Nelson Mandela,
Barack Obama, Mikhail Gorbachev, Margaret Thatcher and Tony Blair.
And then there was Robert Mugabe.
Kerry has specialised in national politics for the ABC as well as
the Seven and Ten television networks, and was a press secretary to
Labor leader Gough Whitlam. He has known Paul Keating for 40 years.
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