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Greg Grainger is an Australian film-maker, TV presenter, producer, director, journalist, newsreader, station manager, news director, political correspondent and documentary maker.〔(Screen Australia List of Grainger documentaries )〕 His works spans both high-definition travel and adventure documentaries, to wildlife programs.〔 He has numerous distinctions including being a Logie Award winner for "Best News Coverage" 〔(Tourism Australia ) - Friends of Australia〕 (9 Network) and 2011 IAB Awards "Best of Show".〔(2011 IAB Awards Full Set of Winners )〕 Greg is also CEO/Executive producer of the Sydney-based TV Production companies: GraingerTV,〔(Greg Grainger Resources on National Library of Australia )〕 Corporate Video Australia〔()〕 and Grainger Films. == Awards & Achievements == Greg Grainger’s coverage of the George Street Sydney bombings in 1972, Australia’s first terrorism attack, won the Logie Awards for Best News Coverage (See: Logie award winners) Greg (under Grainger TV) produced the ''Making Tracks'' campaign for DDB Sydney & Tourism Australia, which won 1st prize for Best of Show during the 2011 IAB Australia Day.〔IAB Australia Awards〕 He filmed the first white water rafting expedition across Tibet (1986), capturing events such as sky burials where the dead are cut up and fed to the vultures, (WHITE FURY – THE UNTAMED TIBET ) (Link Source: National Library of Australia). He has crossed the sub-Antarctic island of South Georgia in the wake of Irish explorer Sir Earnest Shackleton, featured in the documentary (THE ISLAND AT THE END OF THE WORLD ) (Link Source: Victorian Government). Greg's all-Aussie Travel program Travel Oz (), has resulted in him being appointed one of Tourism Australia’s cultural ambassadors,〔(Tourism.Australia.com )〕 as part of the FRIENDS OF AUSTRALIA program. Greg is an annual Australia Day ambassador.〔(St George and Sutherland Shire Leader )〕〔(AustraliaDay.com )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Greg Grainger」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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