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Athol George Guy (born 5 January 1940) is a member of the Australian pop music group
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, for whom he plays
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and sings. He is easily recognisable by his black-framed "
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" style glasses, and, during live performances, often acts as the group's compère.


Early life

Athol George Guy was born on 5 January 1940 in Colac, Victoria, the son of George Francis Guy ( RAN) and Doris Thelma (née Cole) Guy. Guy was educated at Gardenvale Central School, where he was school captain. He entered Melbourne High School, where he was twice under age athletic champion and an officer in the cadet corps. During this time he was Victorian Sub Junior High Jump Champion and then silver medallist to Olympian
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the next year.


Music career

Guy formed his first musical group in 1958, the Ramblers, resulting in his move into performance, marketing and production at GTV9. Progressing via
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, media manager with the Clemenger Group and account exec with J. Walter Thompson, he then set sail with the Seekers for 10 weeks' holiday abroad. On his return he established his own consulting company and compèred two national TV shows. When the Seekers disbanded in 1968, Guy hosted his own variety series — ''A Guy Called Athol'' — on Australia's Seven Network, and later the quiz show ''Big Nine'' on the
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. In 1971, he was elected as the Liberal member for Gisborne in the Victorian Legislative Assembly. One of its youngest members, he won three terms with an increasing majority before he returned to the commercial world as a corporate consultant. Guy has taken part in subsequent reunions of the Seekers since 1993, when they celebrated the silver jubilee of their 1968 break up.


Politics

Guy was elected to the
Victorian Legislative Assembly The Victorian Legislative Assembly is the lower house of the bicameral Parliament of Victoria in Australia; the upper house being the Victorian Legislative Council. Both houses sit at Parliament House in Spring Street, Melbourne. The presidin ...
in a by-election on 11 December 1971 for Gisborne as a member of the Liberal Party. He served as a member of the assembly until resigning due to ill health on 5 March 1979. His achievements included the government's purchase and development of Werribee Park.


Business career

Guy opted to return to the business world and rejoined the Clemenger group as general manager of Clemenger Harvie from 1979 to 1989. During the 1990s, Guy joined St George Bank's marketing team as business development consultant, and then AMP's financial planning group, Hillross. With the assistance of the St George foundation, Guy was instrumental in the Murdoch Institute introducing a genetic educational course into Victorian schools. Alongside these roles, he accommodated the many hundreds of reunion concerts with the Seekers from 1993 to about 2015, effectively curtailing any further political ambitions. In recent years, Guy has been involved in a joint venture with Hanging Rock Winery, launching "Athol's Paddock" in the Macedon Ranges. The first vintage from Athol's Paddock was 1997 and since that time has regularly produced award-winning shiraz. His community roles have included: * Inaugural member: Children's Protection Society * Current patron: Kids Under Cover * Current patron: Riding For the Disabled. * Current patron: Relay For Life. * Current patron: Tee Up for Kids. * Current patron: Sing Australia. * Current ambassador: Heart Kids – RCH. * Former chair: Daylesford Macedon Tourism Marketing * Former chair: Tourism Macedon Ranges * Former Macedon Memorial Cross trustee * Current board: Living Legends * Former Federal Ministers inaugural advisory board: Indigenous Tourism Australia


References


External links

*
Official website of the Seekers
(archived) *

– groups and solo arts at the MILESAGO website
Hanging Rock WineryWest Rock Farm review
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