Garry Sturgess

[citation needed] In 1994 he co-founded the communications provider Global Vision Media Pty Ltd.[1] From 2003-2008, Sturgess was a consultant publisher at DigiTravel Publishing Pty Ltd.[1] Since 2010, Sturgess has been a regular interviewer of politicians, diplomats and senior public servants for the Oral History and Folklore branch of the National Library of Australia, conducting more than 60 oral histories.

[7] Interviews include former Prime Ministers' John Howard and Bob Hawke,[8] as well as Australian cultural icons Barry Jones,[9] Thomas Keneally[10] and Ron Barassi.

[14] It was the first time, the ANU school of Politics and International Relations had accepted a creative practice PhD combined with an exegesis explaining and defending the film.

[19] Sturgess was the originator, co-creator, co-writer, interviewer & researcher for the SBS's three-part television series on the Howard government, Liberal Rule: The Politics that Changed Australia (2009).

[22] Notable broadcasts on the ABC: Documentaries on other subjects include: Nicaragua; Mexican Oil; Chile; Global Corporations; Human Rights; Abortion 'Theolegalogy'; Science Politics & The Bomb; Medical Malpractice; November 11; The Great War; Phar Lap; [28] Ned Kelly; [29][30]Donald Bradman; Aboriginal Land Rights; Unemployment; Alcoholism; Managing the Media.

Garry Ellis Sturgess