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Graeme Goodings was born on 21 June, 1948 in Australia, is an Australian journalist. Discover Graeme Goodings'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 75 years old?

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Occupation Television and radio presenter
Age 75 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 21 June, 1948
Birthday 21 June
Birthplace Australia
Nationality Australia

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1948

Graeme Goodings (born 21 June 1948) is an Australian television and radio presenter.

1963

Goodings's break in media came in 1963 when, after working as a panel operator at Melbourne radio station 3AW, he went on air Christmas Morning to fill-in for the sick presenter.

He later worked for 7LA in Launceston and 5DN in Adelaide before leaving the media to operate a health food business in Tasmania.

However, he returned to television as a reporter for TNT-9 (now Southern Cross Television) in northern Tasmania.

His work on The Saturday Night Show earned him a Logie Award.

1981

In 1981, Goodings joined SAS-10 Adelaide, now SAS-7 as a sports reporter and presenter for Eyewitness News.

1983

In 1983 he became news presenter and remained in that role for over 20 years, even after SAS swapped its affiliation from the Ten Network to the Seven Network.

His son Will Goodings (born 1983) currently also works in the media at 5AA, and later followed in his father's footsteps presenting the weekend news on Seven News Adelaide; he was promoted to weeknights in January 2023 when he and Rosanna Mangiarelli replaced retiring newsreader Jane Doyle.

He hosts Rural Live TV and reads the sport on KG and the General with episodes live and podcast on www.australialivetv.com.

1989

Goodings was joined at the news desk by Jane Doyle in 1989 and by 2000 Seven News would become the number-one rating bulletin in Adelaide, overtaking the rival Nine News.

1991

A passionate fan of the Adelaide Crows AFL team, he has been a club Ambassador since 1991, and for the teams dual premierships in 1997/1998 broadcast Seven News Live from Melbourne.

He is also the No.1 Member of the Crows Supporters Group.

2004

After sick leave in 2004, Goodings swapped with John Riddell to present Seven News on weekends.

The weekend bulletin previously presented by John Riddell was consistently beaten for many years by National Nine News Adelaide, then hosted by Georgina McGuiness.

However, since Goodings took over weekends the ratings steadily climbed to be the number one weekend news bulletin in Adelaide.

In 2004 Goodings announced that he was battling bowel cancer.

2005

He took several months off from his duties at Seven News but returned to present the weekend news in 2005.

He regularly gives talks to cancer support groups, is a board member of ProstateSA and constantly promotes the need for men to take charge of their health.

2014

In November 2014, Goodings contract was not renewed by the Seven Network after 34 years with the network.

He also is occasionally heard on local radio station FIVEaa.

After leaving commercial television Goodings has still been active in the media.

He hosts a web video show called "Snapshot with Graeme Goodings" about local people and places in South Australia.

He currently operates a video production company (The Video Professionals) with Cinematographer, David Hales making videos for SMEs and community.

Goodings is married to Eve and they have three children.

2015

On Sunday 19 July 2015, Goodings was involved in a controversial incident at the end of Showdown 39 between The Adelaide Crows and Port Adelaide Football Clubs, the first showdown following the death on 3 July 2015 of former Port Adelaide Assistant Coach, Port Adelaide Football Club Life Member and coach of the Adelaide Football Club, Phil Walsh.

Goodings caused offence to many Port Adelaide and neutral supporters by posting on his Facebook page comments describing Port fans who jeered at the end of the derby as “pretty pathetic” and “an embarrassment to your club". The comments led Port Adelaide Football Club Chief Executive, Keith Thomas to send an email to all Port Adelaide members on 22 July criticising Goodings' comments and reflecting on the true meaning of the showdown following Walsh's death.