- Liam Bartlett
Liam Bartlett is a
journalist fromPerth, Western Australia . He currently works on theNine Network 's "60 Minutes" current affairs program. Previously, he had a six year stint with ABC radio station720 ABC Perth , presenting the morning program. He had previously worked for GWN in Bunbury as a news presenter. While working on Perth radio stations, Liam also had a weekly opinion column in theNews Corporation newspaper "The Sunday Times". He had previously appeared on television on Channel 9, ABC TV and GWN, presenting both current affairs and news.Bartlett was a delegate to the 1998 Australian Constitutional Convention. He was an elected delegate and had contested the poll as an independent candidate.
In 2002, Bartlett won a Churchill Fellowship to study investigative journalism. He spent three months in the United States and the United Kingdom. [Bartlett, Liam. [http://www.churchilltrust.com.au/res/File/Fellow_Reports/Bartlett%20Liam%202002-1.pdf Churchill Fellowship report: "Investigative Journalism - Current Trends, Techniques And The Future For Substantive Public Disclosure"]
6 June 2006 ]In July 2006 he announced that he was leaving Perth radio station
6PR , after only nine weeks on air, to join "60 Minutes", replacing the lateRichard Carleton .Personal life
Bartlett is married to Claire and they have three children. [ [http://www.australian-media.com.au/index.php?c=home&p=news&article=1108 Bartlett joins 60 Minutes - Australian-Media.com.au News ] ]
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External links
* [http://www.saxton.com.au/default.asp?sd8=1718 Public speaking profile]
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