>Ben (AU) Fordham-BF09<
Ben (AU) Fordham-BF09 is a multi-award winning journalist who’s broken
countless stories, both in Australia and overseas.
His coming-of-age in journalism came before he celebrated his 21st birthday.
Then a political correspondent with Sydney’s 2UE, Fordham won a Walkley Award –
Australia’s top award in journalism - for his coverage of the Thredbo landslide
tragedy and a Raward - the top accolade in the Australian radio industry - for
excellence in journalism. He became the youngest reporter in history to win a
Walkley-Raward double and was honoured on Australia Day with a Young Citizen of
the Year award.
Fordham made the switch to television in 1998 by joining Sky News Australia. He
was soon reading national news bulletins and anchoring live coverage of major
breaking stories. Less than 12 months after joining Sky News, he was recruited
by the Nine Network.
His investigations have uncovered multi-billion dollar scams, leading to arrests
in Australia, Britain and Ireland. In 2003 he exposed the cover up of child
abuse by the Catholic Archbishop of Tasmania - a story that led to the
conviction of a high ranking priest. His exclusive expose of former property
high-flyer Cameron Donald led to national media coverage when Fordham was
physically attacked and hospitalised while pursuing the Sydney businessman.
Fordham's stories have also been broadcast in the United States on the respected
ABC Nightline program. He has covered both Commonwealth and Olympic Games and
interviewed numerous Hollywood celebrities including Tom Cruise, Charlize Thuron,
Nicole Kidman and Drew Barrymore.
In 2006, Fordham achieved a lifelong dream by filing his first story for 60
Minutes. To get the story, he trekked for 10 days into the wild jungles of West
Papua to discover the last living tribe of cannibals. It was the highest rating
story on 60 Minutes for 2006.