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Eoin Cameron
Eoin Cameron was born in Mount Gambier in 1951, the second of ten children. He worked as a farm labourer and rouseabout in shearing teams in the Great Southern; did a stint in a salmon fishing team at Parry’s Inlet and tried (unsuccessfully) to sell used cars in Albany. At eighteen he jagged a job as an announcer at Radio 6VA in Albany, where he met his wife Wendy. Eoin and his new family moved to Perth in the seventies, then Melbourne, then Perth again, to pursue his broadcasting career. In the nineties Eoin was elected the Federal Member for Stirling and served two terms in Canberra. Eoin is still married to Wendy and has three children and lots of grandchildren. He is currently a breakfast presenter on ABC Local Radio in Perth.
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