Max Futcher
Australian television presenter and journalist
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Max Futcher is an Australian television presenter and journalist.
Max Futcher | |
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| Children | 2 |
| Awards | United Nations Peace Media Award |
He currently co-anchors the Brisbane edition of Seven News with each weeknight after being chosen to replace Bill McDonald in March 2018.[1] Prior to joining Seven in 2014, Futcher had worked as a 10 News First reporter and relief newsreader for Network Ten, and as a WIN News reporter for WIN Television.[2][3]
In 2006, Futcher won the United Nations Peace Media Award for his reporting in East Timor, and in 2016, won a Queensland Clarion Award (with camera operator Mark Michalek) for best television news report for their coverage of the Bali Nine executions.[4][5]
Futcher is married with two children.[6]