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For over 12 years now I've been poorly hiding in the deep background of un-scripted Australian TV shows such as 'The Piano', 'I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here', 'Impractical Jokers', and 'The Amazing Race' as well as directing feature content such as Nine's recent documentary, 'Sydney 2000: The Best Ever'. As a producer and director I've worked across some of Australia's most popular entertainment formats and crafted the creative storytelling of international sporting broadcasts from grand slam Tennis to Formula 1 and the Olympics. Along with the occasional hosting gig or VO job, all of my work is focused on engaging audiences through entertaining, emotive and high production value storytelling. Showcasing a broad spectrum of stories into Australian homes is key to our cultural idenitity. How can we best bring people together and convey the somtimes funny and somtimes change making thoughts, feelings and messages of every day Australians. Recently moving to the mountains has given me a new perspective on my work and frankly... allowed me some space to feel creative again. I love it here and I really look forward to being able to colaborate with, learn from and be entertained by the range of local artists that also call this place home.

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