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20130717 - Sydney Matters with Peter Hackney, Patrick Wright and Alby Talarico
Alby Talarico - Steele Sports
As a self confessed Sports Nut and someone that has a keen interest in broadcasting, Alby undertook a number of courses and sent out many auditions. The responses were great, but no one said yes.
So Alby set about building his own house. With passion and small amount of start up capital, he decided the time had come to do something that he was passionate: Sports Broadcasting. As a result, Steele Sports was born in March 2013.
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Patrick  Wright - Villages.com.au
Patrick is a new Australian, happily moving to Sydney from London when his now wife Kylie suggested it just over a year ago. Kylie and Patrick where married on Sydney harbour on 12/12/12. Patrick’s background is television production with 12 yeas experience for all the major networks in the UK Patrick took his media expertise to the corporate and education sector anticipating the huge growth in web based video. I also founded and set up a radio station some time ago!
Patrick see the growth of technology and the speed of the Internet even to mobile devices has created a massive new market for business and entertainment films and video. He believes it is almost inevitable now that any business with an online presence should have a video presence. In Australia this is a massive area of growth and hence his current position with villages.com.au.
As a new Australian (citizenship pending) Patrick embraces Sydney life and Australian culture great food and of course great wine
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Peter Hackney - City News
The editor of Sydney’s independent inner city weekly newspaper City News, Peter is an expert on inner city politics and an experienced reporter of local community, government and business issues.
A Queenslander by birth, Peter was drawn to Sydney by the Olympic flame in the year 2000 and has been in love with the city ever since.
“Nowhere else offers the same unique combination of vibrant economy, natural beauty, pumping street life and quirky, independent culture,†he says. Although that doesn’t stop him going for Queensland in the State of Origin!
He is particularly passionate about the multicultural, multi-ethnic nature of Sydney and the way it’s become a true crossroads of the world.
When not reporting on Harbour City happenings, Peter might be found bushwalking in the Blue Mountains, snorkeling at Clovelly, browsing one of Newtown or Glebe’s bookshops, or maybe having a Scotch and Soda in one of Sydney’s cosy small bars.
His favourite book is Sydney by Jan Morris.