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Andrew Kruger

Andrew Kruger

Executive Producer

Andrew is a fluent Polish-speaker with extensive experience in journalism. Having worked for major Australian newspapers based in the Federal Parliamentary Press Gallery in Canberra, Andrew began his radio career in St Peter's Square in Rome, where he witnessed the attempted assassination of Pope John Paul II in 1981.
Basing himself in New York and San Francisco, he worked as a freelancer for the Macquarie Network's 2GB, AAP and the ABC. He moved to Sydney's 2UE in 1994, then to 3AW Melbourne as News Director in 1995, and to SBS Radio in 1996.
Andrew survived a killer earthquake in San Francisco in 1989, and after a long time indulged by teutonic engineering, has discovered the excitement of Italian motorcycles.

Caroline Davey

Presenter/Senior Journalist

Before coming to SBS in 1998, Caroline was a morning presenter on the ABC regional network. She has also worked in ABC Television.

Caroline has travelled widely, speaks Japanese, French and German, and has studied in Germany and Japan. She completed an Arts degree at Monash University where she received First Class Honours in Japanese. Her interests lie in politics, humanity, music and health.


Greg Dyett

Senior Producer, World View

Beginning his radio career in outback Bourke at 2WEB, Greg came to World View from top-rating Melbourne radio station, 3AW, where he was a Walkley Award nominee. He has won the Melbourne Press Club Quill Award and was a finalist in two Rawards for best presenter and best news event coverage.

Greg is a product of the Australian Film, Television and Radio School and has a Bachelor of Economics from Monash University.







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