Legendary Career
Renowned TV reporter Matt Peacock has tragically passed away at the age of 72 after a heartbreaking battle with cancer. Peacock, known for his distinguished career spanning decades, served as chief political correspondent for the ABC Australia radio arm and worked as a foreign correspondent in London, Washington DC, and New York since joining the public broadcaster in 1973.
Impactful Journalism
Peacock was dedicated to shedding light on important issues, including the health impacts of asbestos and giving a voice to the marginalized. His commitment to journalistic integrity and holding the powerful accountable earned him the respect of his colleagues and audiences alike.
Tributes and Legacy
ABC chair Kim Williams expressed his condolences, highlighting Peacock's courage and principled approach to journalism. Peacock's investigative work, including his book "Killer Company: James Hardie Exposed," exposed the dangers of asbestos and the unethical practices of companies like James Hardie Industries.
Remembering a Trailblazer
ABC news director Justin Stevens paid tribute to Peacock, emphasizing his dedication to uncovering stories that challenged institutions and governments. Peacock's legacy as a fearless journalist who sought justice for the vulnerable will be remembered and cherished by all who knew him.
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