Peter Fitzsimons, Journalist
and Author
Peter
FitzSimons, born in Peats Ridge, New South Wales,
29 June, 1961, is a former Wallabies rugby union
player. Now Australian journalist, author, radio
presenter, and one of Australia’s most prominent
and successful media and publishing identities.
FitzSimons
is a former Wallabies rugby union forward, playing
seven Tests (including the distinction of being
the only Wallaby ever sent from the field against
the All Blacks.)
Journalist
Based
in Sydney, Peter FitzSimons is a sports columnist
and writer for The Sydney Morning Herald. FitzSimons
also regularly appears on the Australian Foxtel
programme, The Back Page, hosted by rugby league
journalist Mike Gibson. For the Saturday edition
of the Sydney Morning Herald, FitzSimons writes
a column titled "The Fitz Files" which
looks at all the happenings over the past seven
days in sport. He also writes a more general version
of the "The Fitz Files" on page two
of the Sun-Herald on Sundays, focusing on community
activities and events in Sydney.
Radio
In
2006 he began co-hosting a breakfast radio program
with Mike Carlton on Sydney radio station 2UE.
He was brought onto the 2UE breakfast show by
management in January 2006 in an attempt to boost
the program's dwindling ratings. Mike Carlton
was vocal in his opposition to having an on-air
partner, but the move immediately paid dividends
with an immediate audience increase. However,
the "Mike and Fitz" breakfast show still
trails a long way behind the current number one
program on 2GB, hosted by Alan Jones who coincidentally
coached FitzSimons at the Manly rugby club and
when he was a Wallaby. FitzSimons was often joined
on air by his wife, Nine Network Today Show presenter
Lisa Wilkinson.
After
two years on Breakfast with Mike and Fitz, Peter
FitzSimons hung up the headphones to become a
stay at home Dad and focus on his writing. Mike
Carlton has thanked Fitz for the "most fun"
he's ever had on the radio.
Literature
FitzSimons
is an established author with such books as Kokoda,
which recounts the numerous battles between Australian
and Japanese Troops on the Kokoda track during
World War II, and biographies of former Australian
Labor Party leader Kim Beazley, Nick Farr-Jones,
John Eales, Nancy Wake and Steve Waugh. His latest
book is Tobruk, which recounts the story of the
Rats of Tobruk as they fought during World War
II against Italian, then later the Afrika Korps
as they were led by General Erwin Rommell.
Personal life
He
is married to Today host Lisa Wilkinson, with
whom he has three children. He is a former student
of Knox Grammar School at Wahroonga, Sydney. His
sons Jake and Louis FitzSimons also attend Knox
Grammar School. (Credit:
Wikipedia).
Website
The
Sydney Morning Herald - Peter Fitzsimons
Profiles
Fairfax
Books
and Authors
Sports
Speakers
Public
thank you to Peter Fitzsimons for assistance at
the Jeff Fenech Press
Conference
Media
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