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Hugh Cornish was born on 6 February, 1934 in Australia, is an Australian television personality. Discover Hugh Cornish's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 90 years old?

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Age 90 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 6 February 1934
Birthday 6 February
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Nationality Australia

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1934

Hugh Kestell Cornish (born 6 February 1934) is a former Australian television personality, best known as being the first person to appear on television in Queensland in 1959.

Cornish's media career began in radio at 4IP in Ipswich, before he was subsequently hired by Brisbane radio station 4BH as a piano player.

1959

When television arrived in Queensland, Cornish was the first person to appear when Brisbane's Channel 9 launched in 1959, beginning a long association with the station where as well as being an on air presenter, he also served as the station's program manager, assistant general manager, and general manager.

1960

In the early 1960s, Cornish hosted Channel 9's local variety show Brisbane Tonight and from 1978 until 1983, he also hosted the station's local talent show Stairway to the Stars.

1982

Cornish produced a Royal Command Performance at Her Majesty's Theatre in Brisbane in 1982 as part of the Commonwealth Games, which Cornish has often described as the highlight of his career.

1985

After leaving Channel 9 in 1985, Cornish moved to Channel 7 where he worked as a corporate development manager for several years before taking up the position as the director of children's television for the Australian Television Network or the Seven Network.

1989

In 1989, Cornish briefly returned to Queensland television screens as the weekend newsreader for Channel 10 in Brisbane.

1993

Cornish was then employed as a manager of corporate development at the Queensland Arts Council from 1993 until 2000, and a development manager for the Queensland Orchestra from 2000 until 2001.

2001

Cornish was a recipient of the Centenary Medal in 2001.

2004

In 2004, Cornish was named as a Queensland Great.

2011

Despite his long association with the station, Cornish criticised Channel Nine Brisbane in 2011 following the infamous Choppergate controversy when the station was caught out staging fake live crosses.

Cornish said he believed the station's reputation had been "sullied and damaged" by the scandal and that it would take time for Channel 9 to regain its credibility.

However, within three years, Nine News Queensland would regain the lead in the local ratings.

2013

When analogue television signals were switched off in Brisbane on 28 May 2013, Cornish was invited back to Channel 9 to be granted the honour of switching off the station's analogue transmission signal.

He said the experience had left him "a bit teary".

Cornish was the first and last person to control Channel 9 Brisbane’s analogue signal.

Cornish is credited with helping raise millions of dollars for charity including raising $9 million from various telethons and benefit concerts he produced.

Now in retirement, Cornish was a resident of the Renaissance Retirement Village at Victoria Point where he is credited with establishing an entertainment program.

He and the other residents at the facility published a nude calendar in 2013 featuring semi-nude photos of themselves to raise money for charity, Look Good Feel Better.

Hugh is now a resident at the Portofino Aged Care Home at Hamilton.

2014

In 2014, he was named as a finalist in the Senior Australian of the Year category at the Australian of the Year Awards.