David Richardson is an Australian journalist who has been with the
Seven Network
The Seven Network (commonly known as Channel Seven or simply Seven) is a major Australian commercial free-to-air television network. It is owned by Seven West Media Limited, and is one of five main free-to-air television networks in Australi ...
for more than 30 years, 23 years with ''
Today Tonight''. As a senior investigative journalist he has broken numerous stories as well as covering national and international events. He now leads a small team from Sydney for ''Today Tonight''.
Early career
* Graduated from the journalism school at the
University of South Australia
The University of South Australia (UniSA) is a public research university in the Australian state of South Australia. It is a founding member of the Australian Technology Network of universities, and is the largest university in South Austral ...
* Recipient of
Pater Award for "Professional Excellence in Radio Arts and Sciences"
* Recipient of
Thorn Award for "Best Current Affairs Report"
* Cliff Neville Award – Outstanding Team Player
Notable reports
Gulf War and Operation Iraqi Freedom
David was one of the lead reporters for Network Seven during
Operation Iraqi Freedom. Reporting on activity in Kuwait City during the conflict.
Man Monis Investigation
Before Man Monis was involved in the infamous
Sydney Siege
The Lindt Cafe siege was a terrorist attack that occurred on 15–16 December 2014 when a lone gunman, Man Haron Monis, held hostage ten customers and eight employees of a Lindt chocolate café in the APA Building in Martin Place, Sydney, A ...
he was initially investigated by David Richardson. In the inquiry into the Siege ABC reported, "Channel 7 reporter David Richardson said after he did a 2009 television story about Monis sending letters to the families of Australian soldiers, Monis complained to the Australian Communications and Media Authority who dismissed his complaint."
Mr Richardson said Monis "was never shy".
The inquest was told that Monis sent the letters to funeral parlours and one was delivered at a funeral of an Australian soldier. Network Seven's six-month investigation found no official confirmation from the Iranian community that Monis was even a real sheik.
Defamation case
After a five-year court battle in July 2009, the Seven Network was ordered to pay mortgage broker Peter Mahommed $240,000 after a 2004 ''Today Tonight'' report by Richardson was found to have falsely portrayed him as having "fleeced" a dementia patient of $1 million.
See also
*
Seven Network
The Seven Network (commonly known as Channel Seven or simply Seven) is a major Australian commercial free-to-air television network. It is owned by Seven West Media Limited, and is one of five main free-to-air television networks in Australi ...
*
Today Tonight
References
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Living people
Australian journalists
Year of birth missing (living people)