Terry Lane (born 1939) is a retired Australian radio broadcaster and newspaper columnist based in Melbourne.
[1] The Monash Biographical Dictionary of 20th Century Australia describes Lane as "a capable and empathetic interviewer, though often expounding controversial views".
The First Century, a history of Australia's federal elections co-authored with fellow broadcaster Doug Aiton, was published in June 2000.
[5] From 2003 he reviewed digital photography hardware and software for The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald, a position from which he retired in December 2016.
He also is the winner of the Douglas Wilkie Medal, awarded by the Anti-Football League for doing the least for Australian rules football in the best and fairest manner.