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It is remarkable that Chuck Faulkner's article has not been previously constructed, or even worse that it was and has been deleted because of lack of notability. The following article http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/friendly-faces-took-us-through-drama/story-fn6ccwsa-1225971488163 is one of a number of sources stating that he was Australia's first T.V. news presenter. He was in this role for 8 years after which he was in 300 episodes of major Australian police drama Division 4. It makes him one of the most significant figures in Australia's history of broadcasting. Stedbeat (talk) 15:57, 6 March 2014 (UTC)Reply