Neil Inall

[10] When he was dropped as the host of Countrywide by the ABC in December 1983, the decision was widely derided by viewers and media commentators alike.

[11][12][13][14][15] After his departure from the ABC, Inall worked for the Rural Press Group where as the head of the company's electronic media department he was responsible for introducing a videotext service.

[16] In 1984, Inall and Hazel Hawke appeared in the Greening of Australia television campaign produced by the Department of Home Affairs and Environment, where they both encouraged Australians to plant more trees.

"[20][21] Away from the media, Inall held a number of roles with various organisations throughout his career including serving as chairman of the Native Vegetation Advisory Council and as a New South Wales committee member of The Crawford Fund.

[32] In the 2009 Queen's Birthday Honours, Inall was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) in recognition of his service to the farming and rural sector.