Jeremy Fernandez is a journalist, television producer, and news anchor.
He specialises in live events and rolling multi-platform news coverage, having worked with ABC radio & television—and previously with The Seven Network, CNN, and News International.
He has presented and reported in the field for some of the nation's most complex and demanding broadcasts, including successive state and federal elections and budgets, the Brexit referendum, the Anzac Day centenary, Sydney's Martin Place siege, Melbourne's Commonwealth Games, and Perth’s Claremont Serial Killer investigation.
Jeremy has also played major hosting roles in front of live audiences for national broadcasts of New Years Eve and Australia Day Live on Sydney Harbour, the Mardi Gras parade, the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo Sydney, the Australian of the Year Awards, the Sydney World Pride Human Rights Conference, the ABC Classic 100 Live with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, and the 2014 state reception at the Sydney Opera House for Their Royal Highnesses, William & Catherine, as Duke & Duchess of Cambridge.
Jeremy has a long history of serving the community and charitable organisations, including Lifeline International, Health Equity Matters, Queerscreen, The Top Blokes Foundation, Suicide Prevention Australia, Room To Read, Dress for Success, St Vincent De Paul Society, and the United Nations Association of Australia.
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