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Indira Naidoo is an Australian author, journalist and television and radio presenter.


Education

Naidoo's parents were
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, who were politically active during the
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years. Her father was a dentist and her mother a teacher. They lived in Pietermaritzburg, before leaving the country when Naidoo was two years old, owing to the discrimination which limited her parents' occupations. She was educated in England, Zambia, Zimbabwe, and
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, attending 12 schools, completing year 12 in
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,
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.


Career


Journalism

Naidoo completed a journalism degree at the South Australian College of Advanced Education (now the University of South Australia) and joined the
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in Adelaide in 1990 as a news cadet. After several years as a political and industrial reporter, she went on to anchor ABC Weekend news and '' The 7.30 Report''. Naidoo then moved to the ABC's ''National Late Edition News'' in Sydney where she developed a cult following as the ABC's youngest national news host. She has also written extensively for several food and travel magazines including ''Australian Gourmet Traveller'', ''
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's'' 'Good Living' and ''
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's'' 'Sunday Life' Magazine.


Television

In 1997, Naidoo was headhunted to present
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' inaugural ''Late News'', which she hosted for three years, during which she covered the independence struggle in
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, the coups in Fiji and the Balkans war in
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Radio

In January 2020, ABC announced that Naidoo would be the host of ''
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'' (Thursday to Sunday nights) on ABC Local Radio replacing Sarah Macdonald. In December 2022, ABC announced that Naidoo will replace Sarah MacDonald as host of Evenings on
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in January 2023. Suzanne Hill will replace Naidoo as host of ''Nightlife'.''


Consumer advocacy and environmental activism

In 2006, Naidoo became the media manager and spokeswoman for ''
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'', an Australian independent consumer watchdog. She established the Shonky Awards for the worst consumer products—a highly anticipated annual media event. She has appeared on shows such as '' A Current Affair'' and '' The 7.30 Report'' in this capacity. Through her TV company FitzGerald Productions, she has been a consumer communications consultant to the United Nations trade arm in Geneva—the
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—and various environmental and community organisations. In 2009, Naidoo was one of 261 candidates selected to be trained in
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by former US Vice President
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to conduct regular presentations about the impacts of anthropogenic climate change. Her first book, ''The Edible Balcony'', an urban farming cookbook, published by Penguin in October 2011, sold over 10,000 copies within six months and has been reprinted four times. Her second book, ''The Edible City'', was published in August 2015. Naidoo was the sustainability curator with the Australian Garden Show Sydney . In 2015 Naidoo was a visiting guest lecturer at the Laurie M Tisch School for Food Education and Policy at
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in
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Other TV appearances

Naidoo gained national prominence in 1997 for her less serious appearances on the ABC's '' Club Buggery'', a late-night comedy variety show hosted by
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in which she starred as policewoman Barbara in a regular comedy sketch—a police spoof titled "Sam Stain" alongside
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and actor Harold Hopkins. This was followed by appearances on ''McFeast'', ''
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'', ''
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'' and Steve Abbott's variety series '' Under The Grandstand'' and '' In Siberia Tonight''. In September 2006 she appeared on Tony Martin's ''
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'' radio show on
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. In September 2009, Naidoo was a contestant on the premiere episode of '' Celebrity MasterChef Australia''. In 2017 she was a guest presenter on ABC TV's ''
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'' program delivering specialist stories on urban gardening initiatives. Later that year she hosted the SBS TV series '' Filthy Rich and Homeless''. She co-hosted ''Breakfast with Indira and Trevor'' on Sydney's 2CH radio station from 2018 to 2019.


Theatre

In 2014 Naidoo was part of a five-actor ensemble which performed ''The Serpent's Table'', a food installation performance piece for the 2014 Sydney Festival. Its sold-out season ran for 15 shows at Carriageworks to critical acclaim.


Recognition

Naidoo won the South Australian Justice Administration Award for Television in 1993, the Dalgety Award for Excellence in Rural Journalism in 1994 and the Better Hearing Australia (NSW Branch) Clear Speech Award in 1996. She was appointed an ambassador to the
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homeless crisis centre in 2012. She conducted weekly gardening classes for homeless visitors on the Wayside's rooftop community vegetable garden. In 2012 Naidoo won the lifestyle award from ''
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'' for her food activism work. Her kitchen garden designed for the inaugural Australian Garden Show Sydney 2013 won the Excellence in Sustainability Award. Her book ''The Edible Balcony'' was awarded best garden product at the 2014 Greenlifestyle Magazine awards. In 2014 she gave the Walter Lippmann Memorial Lecture about Australia's treatment of refugees and asylum seekers. In 2017, Naidoo was awarded the Peter Sculthorpe Alumni Prize by the Launceston Church Grammar School for her contribution to broadcasting and the community. The award honours the late Australian composer
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, who was also an alumnus of the school. Naidoo is a
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, and had a float dedicated to her in the 1997
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.


Books

* ''The Edible Balcony'' (Penguin Lantern), 2011 * ''The Edible City'' (Penguin Lantern), 2015 * ''From the Heart – Women of Letters'' – essay contributor (Penguin Lantern), 2014 * ''The Space Between The Stars'' (Murdoch Books), 2022


Personal life

Naidoo married Australian television producer and director Mark Fitzgerald in 2002. In her 2022 book, ''The Space Between The Stars'', she writes about the healing nature of nature, in the wake of her youngest sister's suicide.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Naidoo, Indira Australian television presenters Australian women television presenters Australian people of Indian descent Australian people of Tamil descent People educated at Launceston Church Grammar School South African emigrants to Australia University of South Australia alumni 1968 births Living people Australian Hindus People from Pietermaritzburg