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Raymond George Martin AM (né Grace, 20 December 1944) is an Australian television journalist and entertainment personality. Having won the Gold Logie five times, he is the most awarded star of Australian television, along with Graham Kennedy (although Kennedy won the 'Star of the Year Award', the forerunner of the Gold Logie in 1959). He is best known for his various on-air roles on Channel Nine from 1978, particularly his stint on '' A Current Affair'' and his long tenure as host of the variety/talk show '' The Midday Show'', after original host Mike Walsh left as host of a similar midday format with '' The Mike Walsh Show''. In 2011, he returned to the current affairs show ''
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'', in which he had been an original presenter, albeit only in a part-time capacity.


Early life and education

He was born Raymond George Grace into an Irish-Australian Catholic familyArthur, Chrissy; with Richard Feidler
"Ray Martin's autobiography" (includes audio and video)
, ABC, 22 December 2009.
Kelly, Fran. , ''Radio National Breakfast'', ABC, 2009. in Richmond, New South Wales, Australia. He was the youngest of four children and their only son. His mother changed the family surname to ''Martin'' to prevent her abusive, alcoholic husband from finding her and their children after they fled from him in c. 1955. She and the children moved many times, settling in
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and in
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. In the early 1990s, he found out that his great-great-grandmother was an Indigenous Australian woman from the Kamilaroi nation, near Gunnedah. He attended Launceston College and the
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, where he studied engineering on scholarship at university, but changed his mind and studied to become an English and history teacher. He graduated with a
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in 1967.


Media career

Martin began working for
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(ABC) in Sydney as a cadet in 1965. He was appointed the ABC's New York City correspondent in 1969. Over the next 10 years his coverage included race riots, anti-
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protests,
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and presidential elections for news and current affairs television and radio, from '' Four Corners'' and '' This Day Tonight'' to science and religion programs. In 1978, he joined the
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to launch ''
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'', along with reporters George Negus and Ian Leslie. From 1985 to 1993, he presented the daily variety show ''Midday with Ray Martin'' and hosted top-rating specials such as ''Ray Martin Presents'', ''Up Close and Personal'' and ''The Ray Martin Show'', interviewing entertainment celebrities including
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. He hosted '' A Current Affair'' from 1994 to 1998 and went on to present three series – ''Our Century'', ''The Great Debates'' and ''Simply the Best'' – before returning to ''60 Minutes'' to do special reports. In 2003 he resumed as host of ''A Current Affair''. It was announced in December 2005 that he would become the Nine Network's Senior Reporter. This quashed much speculation that he would return to '' Four Corners'' at the ABC, as the fluctuating ratings for ''A Current Affair'' had decreased. Over the past few years he has assisted in reporting with some major events including the Indonesian tsunami disaster in 2005. Former '' Today Show'' co-host Tracy Grimshaw replaced Martin on ''ACA'' at the beginning of 2006. He was then a senior correspondent for Channel Nine. He has also hosted diverse television events, from the
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,
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, World Cup Cricket, ''1988 Bicentenary Spectacular'' and Federal and State Election nights to the aftermath of the 11 September terrorist attacks. From 16 September 2007, Martin took over as co-host of ''
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'', replacing Ross Greenwood. Martin left the Nine Network in February 2008, allegedly due to differences with management over budget cuts and a timeslot change for the ''Sunday'' program. On 28 March 2008, it was announced that Martin would lead the official broadcast of the
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event in Sydney from 15 to 20 July 2008. In October 2008, Martin criticised the Nine Network and other commercial television operations during an address at the annual Andrew Olle Media Lecture. The subject of Martin's criticism was an alleged "dumbing down" of journalism and news coverage. Since 2014, Martin has been the presenter for the SBS series '' First Contact''. In 2015, he featured on the SBS Australian version of the popular international franchise genealogy television documentary series '' Who Do You Think You Are?''. In 2017, he hosted Look Me In The Eye. In 2016 and 2017, Martin presented three primetime specials for the regional network Prime7 focusing on major social issues impacting their viewing areas: ''Ice: The Scourge of Regional Australia'', ''Dark Secrets: Australia's Hidden Shame'', and ''It Won't Happen To Me.'' In August 2018, Martin was announced as a presenter on the
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's new travel series ''Helloworld'', which aired on 7 October 2018 and aired for the first two seasons. In 2020, during the first Australian
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lockdowns, Martin presented the ABC comedy series '' At Home Alone Together'', a satire of lifestyle television with a pandemic theme. In 2024, Martin presented the three-part SBS series, ''Ray Martin: The Last Goodbye''. The series explores trends, rituals and practices surrounding death and funerals.


Controversy


Incident with John Safran

In 1998, John Safran, an Australian documentarian and media personality, created a television pilot called ''John Safran: Media Tycoon'', which was focused on the media industry. It became infamous for a segment where Safran turned up to Martin's house and confronted him in the tabloid style characteristic of ''A Current Affair'' and its peers. Martin was in contact with the ABC and specifically warned Safran in the segment that he had spoken to Roger Grant, the then Head of Corporate Affairs at the ABC. The segment was later played on '' Media Watch'' on ABC and on '' Enough Rope''. Safran went through Martin's garbage and took Shane Paxton (a former ''A Current Affair'' story subject) in his effort to engage Martin.


Awards


National honours

Martin was appointed a
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(AM) in the 2010 Australia Day Honours "for service to the community through voluntary roles with charitable, Indigenous, health and sporting organisations, and to the media as a television journalist." Martin was awarded the
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on 1 January 2001. In 2018, Martin was honoured with a special collection of post stamps issued by Australia Post, with his portrait featured on the stamp, as part of the legends of television series. Martin was also honoured with a star on Caloundra Walk of Stars in early 2007.


Personal life

Martin is married to Dianne Martin, with whom he has two children. Although his parents separated, they never divorced owing to a huge stigma regarding divorce. His father died in the mid-1980s.


Political views

Martin is a republican and has called for a change in the Australian flag to reflect the nation's increasing multicultural identity. During the 2023 Australian Indigenous Voice referendum, Martin supported the "Yes" vote. At a Yes campaign event in Sydney's inner west, he took issue with the No Campaign's slogan "If You Don't Know, Vote No." At the event, Martin said "what that asinine slogan is saying is if you're a dinosaur or a dickhead who can't be bothered reading, then vote no."


Interests

Martin is a supporter and current board member of the
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NRL team. He was Chairman of the Australian Indigenous Education Foundation (AIEF), was Chairman of The Fred Hollows Foundation and has supported children's services at Royal North Shore Hospital. From 1991 to 2000, he was a full-term member of the Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation.Ray Martin profile
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he is an Ambassador for the AIEF. He is a Brand Tasmania Ambassador. For more than 30 years, the children's charity the Humpty Dumpty Foundation has enjoyed support from Martin.


Books


As author

*''Ray: Stories of My Life'' (2009) *''Ray Martin's Favourites: The stories behind the legends'', Melbourne University Publishing (2011)


Forewords

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Philanthropy

Martin has been a Patron of the Humpty Dumpty Foundatio
since 1990
to raise awareness of the Foundation and the work it provides for sick children in hospitals across Australia. Martin hosts many of Humpty's events as well as being involved in trips across Australia to meet with medical professionals, young hospital patients and their families. Ray is also involved in Th
Good Egg Magazine
which celebrates the work of the Humpty Dumpty Foundation. One of Martin's oldest colleagues was Fred Hollows, and, through their friendship, Martin became a distinguished ambassador and chairman for The Fred Hollows Foundation. Martin utilized his career in journalism to help raise awareness for the international
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. The Fred Hollows Foundation educates surgeons on how to treat avoidable blindness within underserved communities and countries. Specifically, they work within the Aboriginal and
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communities of Indigenous Australia.


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External links

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