Anton Enus Biography
Anton Enus is an Australian newscaster of South African origin. On Special Broadcasting Service (SBS), he presently co-hosts SBS World News.
How old is Anton Enus? – Age
He is 61 years old as of 15 September 2022. He was born in 1961 in Soweto, South Africa.
Who is Anton Enus partner? – Partner
Enus was a pioneer member of South Africa’s gay and lesbian sports movement in the early 1980s, and he was part of the organizing team that led the country to its first Gay Games in 1994. He has also served on groups aimed at bringing together Johannesburg’s diverse gay and lesbian communities. During SBS’s coverage of the 2014 Sydney Mardi Gras, Enus aired a special report on international LGBT concerns. He moved to Sydney with his 10-year lover, Roger Henning, in 1999, and they both gained Australian citizens in July 2002.
Anton Enus Cancer
He was diagnosed with early-stage colon cancer in December 2016 and made the news public in early 2017, prompting others to emphasize the significance of using government-provided testing kits.
Anton Enus Net Worth
He has an estimated net worth of $5 Million.
Anton Enus SBS World News Australia
Enus provided the late edition of SBS World News Australia, which aired weeknights at 9.30 p.m. until December 2007. Enus was appointed co-host of SBS World News Australia on December 17, 2007, following the departure of Mary Kostakidis and Stan Grant as co-hosts.
Anton Enu Career
Enus is an avid long-distance runner, having finished more than four marathons. He has twice finished South Africa’s finest ultramarathon, the Comrades (90 km). In addition, he enjoys squash, tennis, road running, and mountaineering. He moved to Sydney with his 10-year lover, Roger Henning, in 1999, and they both gained Australian citizens in July 2002.
Enus has worked as a news anchor and journalist for almost 25 years. He joined SBS World News Tonight five years ago, following a 15-year career in radio and television with South Africa’s national broadcaster, SABC. Among Enus’ accomplishments are the CNN World Report prize for outstanding foreign report and the Bokmakierie prize for current affairs. Enus presented the SABC’s primary evening national news bulletin before leaving South Africa.