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| Tina Arena |
International Singer
Child star and hit of the 70’s show Young Talent Time, Tina Arena’s 30 year career has been stellar, and she’s still drawing crowds and sales to hear her powerful and beautiful voice. Following phenomenal success on home turf, Tina’s career skyrocketed into the international market when her 1998 duet with Marc Anthony - Spend My Lifetime Loving You topped the French charts. Her interests also extend to theatre where she has performed in a number of hit shows including Chicago: The Musical.
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| Tony Barber |
Gold Logie TV Host
Gold Logie winner and Australia’s premier game show host, Tony Barber has graced our television screens since 1969. Fronting popular game show Temptation, Tony went on to host Family Feud and later Sale of the Century – Australia’s most successful game show in television history, and for which he is best known. One of Australia’s most enduring and entertaining celebrities, Tony makes for a lively and engaging MC.
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| Peter Berner |
Comedian and TV host
Few are spared Peter Berner’s razor sharp wit and cynicism. A comedian since the early nineties, Peter’s recognition became widespread with the debut of his publicly-acclaimed ABC show Backberner in 1999. A regular guest on the Ten Network’s Good News Week, and currently host of the highly successful ABC quiz show, The Einstein Factor, Peter also cracks his satirical whip hosting the Peter Berner Experiment on Triple M radio. Peter is an entertainer and speaker not to be missed.
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| Phil Cass |
Comedian and Magician
Seven time recipient of the MO for Best Speciality Act, Phil Cass is considered Australia’s No. 1 comedy-magic act. He dishes up generous serves of masterful illusion and hilarity, concocting chaos and mayhem to his audience’s delight. Phil’s showmanship draws world-wide demand and his multi-award winning show is guaranteed to succeed. This is one entertainer that will deliver on cue and leave your audience in stitches. |


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| John Cleese |
Fawlty Towers and Monty Python
John Cleese is known by many personae but is perhaps best loved as the snobbish misanthrope Basil Fawlty in the immensely popular Fawlty Towers. Prior to this, Monty Python’s Flying Circus series gave John international stardom as he flexed his comedic and acting ability to conceive several, well-loved characters. Today, John injects his innate sense of humour into presenting on corporate skills, training and customer service. |


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| Anh Do |
Comedian, TV personality
The perfect risk free choice of corporate MC and comedian. his witty clean and friendly stage manner make him one of Australia's most popular comedians and TV personalities , including Dancing With The Stars, Thank God Your're Here, Spicks and Specks, Rove and The Footy Show. A Vietnamese refugee as a 2 year old, he also has a Bachelor of Law. An incredible and inspiring story sits beneath this very funny man. |


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| Bob Downe |
Comedy character
Bob Downe is the alter ego of entertainer, Mark Trevorrow. Bob enjoyed a successful twenty-year career in Australia and the UK, with sell out stage performances and ARIA nominations for his albums. On home turf, the only man to wear a beige safari suit in style hosted several years of the Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras Parade for Network Ten. |


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| Brian Doyle |
Australia’s foremost comedian
The charming and witty Brian Doyle is renowned for being the man who worries a lot. Considered one of Australia’s foremost comedians Brian has the ability to command audiences from the palm of his hand and leaves them in fits of laughter. A 25 year career in the business has given the awarded Irishman plenty of ammunition. Nothing is sacred with Brian and he draws on wide ranging topics to entertain and delight audiences. |


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| Bianca Dye |
NOVA FM radio presenter
Since the day they opened for business, NOVA 96.9 radio has reaped the benefits of the rising star that is Bianca Dye. The outgoing personality has won the Best Music Personality Award in Australia three years running and is a regular on television shows Sunrise, Today, A Current Affair and Thank God You’re Here. Her adaptability to any media setting has made her an in-demand television guest and MC. |


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| Bob Geldof |
Musician, humanitarian and activist
One of music’s most prolific and passionate icons, Bob Geldof has made his mark outside music advocating human rights. He turned his energies to the 1984 Ethiopian famine and the following year brought the world’s attention to African suffering with the hugely successful Live Aid concert. Recognised in 1986 with a Knighthood for his humanitarian efforts, and in 2005 with a Brits Lifetime Achievement award for music, Bob’s presentation is full of inspiration and motivation as he retells the journey and experiences of his life. |


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| Nick Giannopoulos |
Comedian, Creator - The Wog Boy
One of Australia’s best loved and most successful comedians, Nick is the brainchild behind the 2000 box office hit, Wog Boys. His mastery of comic entertainment also produced a string of Wog-themed stage shows, five seasons of hugely popular sitcom Acropolis Now and, in an act of reinvention, released his latest film, The Wannabes. His ambition and optimism are infectious, and capacity to entertain utterly dependable. |


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| Max Gillies |
Actor, comedian and impersonator
No politician is untouchable in the satirical firing line of comedian and impersonator, Max Gillies. Following television success with ABC shows The Gillies Report and Gillies Republic, Max now focuses his attention on corporate training videos and comic impersonations with his own unique flavour. Renowned for his political targets, Max has taken the persona of our leaders into parties and events across the country. |


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| Corinne Grant |
Comedian, Actor and Writer
One of the most recognised faces in Australian television, Corinne’s talent and energetic personality have placed her in some of this country’s most popular television shows. Audiences will have enjoyed her wit and humour in Rove Live, Good News Week and The Glass House. Her hilarious comedic stage show has drawn fervent applause at top performance festivals including Melbourne International Comedy, Edinburgh and the Adelaide Fringe. |


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| Roy Slaven & HG Nelson |
Radio and television personalities
Few media duos match the sharp wit and humour of the hilarious Roy & HG. Sports commentators for over 30 years the pair are inextricably linked with their entertaining commentary of the AFL and Rugby League Grand Finals, and werehosts of the television’s Club Buggery and Monday Dump among several others. Their longstanding spoof sports show The Sporting Life has aired on Triple J for over 20 years. |


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| Andrew Horabin |
The corporate messenger with a twist
Andrew Horabin, the man behind one of many alter-egos, Mick Stupp, is a comedian and performer of serious talent and creativity. He delivers the messages of his corporate clientele through a mix of storytelling, interaction and humour that leaves his audience in fits of laughter. Andrew’s highly polished, satirical humour, and unique ability to engage and educate have earned him many repeat performances across Australia including his standing as preferred MC for the West Australian Symphony. |


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| Darren Isenberg |
Learning by Laughter
Driven by the belief that information is best absorbed whilst smiling and happy, Darren Isenberg works audiences with the deft hand of a polished professional. Co-director of corporate entertainment firm Impact EnterTrainers, Darren takes the stage engaging audiences with his own brand of humour and entertainment, be it MC’ing, trivia quizzes or treasure hunts. A well known name in the corporate sector, Darren has also chalked up experience in radio and TV. His ad-libbed and quick-witted commentary has become a favourite fixture amongst his regular clients. |


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