
Ray Martin
Ray Martin is a prominent Australian journalist and television presenter, well-known for his work on programs such as '60 Minutes.' He gained notoriety for his ability to cover significant stories with depth and insight. Martin was part of the crew that documented the infamous face-slapping incident during a rugby league training session, which not only showcased the culture of the sport but also stirred controversy among rugby league officials and clubs. His reporting has played a crucial role in shaping public perception of various issues in Australia.
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Ray Martin is a broadcaster featured in Griffiths' documentary series.
Rachel Griffiths hosts new documentary series on SBS and ABCRay Martin is also in the hot seat.
The Assembly elicits raw emotion from Guy Sebastian, Richard Roxburgh and Julia MorrisRay Martin hosted Mel Gibson on his Midday Show in 1987.
Before ‘sovereign citizens’, Mel Gibson was linked to a radical group, the League of Rights, near Porepunkah where Dezi Freeman is on the runRay Martin is a former Alberta NDP leader who offered his endorsement at a recent Edmonton event.
Former Alberta deputy premier launches pro-Canada petition amid calls for separationRay Martin has been honoured with the Ray Martin Award for Most Popular News or Public Affairs Presenter.
ABC dominates nominations ahead of Ten, Nine and SevenRay Martin was the host of Midday, where Amanda Keller worked in 1985.
Amanda Keller on her project, The Piano, and her 40 years in the mediaWhen I heard reporter Ray Martin whisper to a cameraman after the Raudonikis-Jeffries fury and the Boyd-Brown scuffle.
How rugby league’s most infamous TV moment was an accident






















































