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Frank McGuire (Australian politician) : ウィキペディア英語版
Frank McGuire (politician)

Frank McGuire (born 16 June 1957) is an Australian politician representing the Victorian Legislative Assembly seat of Broadmeadows for the Australian Labor Party since the 2011 Broadmeadows by-election.〔(Broadmeadows 2011 by-election: VEC ), ''Victorian Electoral Commission''. Retrieved 16 September 2013.〕〔(Eddie McGuire's brother tipped for safe Victorian seat ), ''ABC AM'', 19 February 2011. Retrieved 16 September 2013.〕 McGuire was a journalist, political adviser, and business consultant prior to entering politics.
==Journalism==
Prior to becoming a politician, McGuire was a respected journalist and the winner of two
Walkley Awards for excellence in journalism. The first was in 1993, when he won the investigative report award for a segment called 'Deadly Force' that screened on ABC TV's ''Four Corners'' program in May 1992.〔(1993 Walkley Award winners ), ''State Library: NSW''. Retrieved 16 September 2013.〕 In 2007, he won with fellow journalist Adam Shand, for a report on Nine Network's ''Sunday'' program, called "Force within a force" which was about alleged police corruption.〔(Frank McGuire and Adam Shand ), ''The Walkley Foundation''. Retrieved 16 September 2013.〕
McGuire's experience includes being a news reporter at the Melbourne ''Herald'' (1976–1984); reporter/producer/deputy chief-of-staff on ''Ten News'' (1986–1990). He was a current affairs investigative and political reporter on ''The 7.30 Report'' (1990–91) and on Four Corners (1992–93).〔

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