Geoff Raymond

[7] Throughout this period, he also played a role in HSV-7's coverage of sport, calling Victorian Football League matches alongside Michael Williamson between 1959 and 1962.

[8] He then joined ATV-0 where he read the news from 1970 and also hosted his own weekly current affairs program The Raymond Report in 1971.

In June 1980, photographs that had been taken by Raymond during two trips to Israel, Egypt and Jordan in 1979 formed part of an exhibition at the B'nai B'rith Centre in Sydney which was officially opened by Senator Peter Baume.

[13] The appointment of Ralphe Neill as Raymond's successor was met with opposition from ABC staff and led to a 12-day strike.

[15] After leaving television, Raymond moved to Fiji to manage the Tabua Sands Hotel tourist resort.