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George Negus, founding presenter of 60 Minutes, dies aged 82

George Negus, a founding presenter of Nine’s 60 Minutes and ABC’s Foreign Correspondent, has died at the age of 82.

Negus presented 60 Minutes from 1979-1986 and later went on to present the Foreign Correspondent from 1992-1999.

The news veteran also had two current affairs programs, George Negus Tonight on ABC and 6.30 with George Negus on Network Ten.

George Negus has died at 82.
In a statement his family said: “Despite the challenges diseases like Alzheimer’s inflict on families, we still shared beautiful times, laughter, and happiness together in recent times. We also learnt a lot too so he would be happy about that.” (Supplied)

Negus also established his own media company, Negus Media International, in the late 1980s, which he ran alongside his wife and journalist Kirsty Cockburn.

He became a Member of the Order of Australia in 2015, recognised for his significant service to the media, conservation and the environment.

His family revealed he had been diagnosed with dementia in 2022.

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