Graeme Goodings Bio, Age, Wife, Son, Net Worth, Podcast, Seven Network

Graeme Goodings Biography

Graeme Goodings is a television and radio personality from Australia. He won a Logie Award for his efforts on The Saturday Night Show.

How old is Graeme Goodings? – Age

He is 74 years old as of 21 June 2022. He was born in 1948 in Melbourne, Australia.

Graeme Goodings Wife – Son

Goodings is married to Eve, with whom he has three children. Will Goodings, born in 1983 works in the media as well, and eventually followed in his father’s footsteps by delivering the weekend news on Seven News Adelaide; he was elevated to weeknights in January 2023, when he and Rosanna Mangiarelli succeeded retiring presenter Jane Doyle.

Graeme Goodings Net Worth

He has an estimated net worth of $ 4 million.

Graeme Goodings Podcast

He presents Rural Live TV and reads the sports on KG and the General, with live and podcast episodes available at www.australialivetv.com. Archived on May 31, 2019, from the original on May 31, 2019.

Graeme Goodings Seven Network

In 1981, Goodings joined SAS-10 Adelaide, now SAS-7, as a sports reporter and Eyewitness News presenter. He became a newscaster in 1983 and stayed in that position for over 20 years, even after SAS switched from the Ten Network to the Seven Network.

Jane Doyle joined Goodings on the news desk in 1989, and by 2000, Seven News had surpassed rival Nine News to become Adelaide’s number-one-rated bulletin. After a sick leave in 2004, Goodings was replaced on weekends by John Riddell. For many years, National Nine News Adelaide, originally delivered by Georgina McGuiness, routinely outperformed the weekend bulletin formerly provided by John Riddell.

Graeme Goodings Photo
Graeme Goodings Photo

However, since Goodings took over weekends, the ratings have progressively risen to become Adelaide’s number-one weekend news bulletin. After 34 years with the Seven Network, Goodings’ contract was not renewed in November 2014. He can also be heard on local radio station FIVEaa on occasion.

Graeme Goodings Career

Goodings has remained engaged in the media even after quitting commercial television. He conducts a web video show called “Snapshot with Graeme Goodings” about South Australian people and locations. He currently runs The Video Professionals with Cinematographer David Hales, making videos for SMEs and the community.

Goodings made the announcement in 2004 that he was battling bowel cancer. He required a while off from his obligations at Seven News however got back to introduce the end-of-the-week news in 2005. He speaks to cancer support groups frequently, serves on the board of ProstateSA, and constantly emphasizes the importance of men taking control of their health.

He has been a club ambassador for the Adelaide Crows AFL team since 1991. During the team’s dual premierships in 1997 and 1998, he broadcast Seven News Live from Melbourne. Additionally, he leads the Crows Supporters Group.

On Sunday 19 July 2015, Goodings was engaged with a disputable episode toward the finish of Standoff 39 between The Adelaide Crows and Port Adelaide Football Clubs, the primary confrontation following the passing on 3 July 2015 of previous Port Adelaide Partner Mentor, Port Adelaide Football Club Life Part and mentor of the Adelaide Football Club, Phil Walsh.

Goodings made offense many Port Adelaide and unbiased allies by posting on his Facebook page remarks depicting Port fans who scoffed toward the finish of the derby as “pretty wretched” and “a shame to your club”. The remarks drove Port Adelaide Football Club CEO, Keith Thomas to send an email to all Port Adelaide individuals on 22 July condemning Goodings’ remarks and thinking about the genuine significance of the standoff following Walsh’s demise.