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  1. Early years and education

  2. Journalism career

  3. References

  4. External links

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Gregory Martin Baum (born 14 December 1959) is an Australian sports journalist and football writer.

Early years and education

He was born in Melbourne, Victoria, the first of six children to Martin and Joan Baum. He attended Boronia State Primary school then St Josephs Primary School Boronia. He then attended St Joseph's Regional College, Ferntree Gully, graduating in 1976. He enrolled in the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) journalism course and began work as a cadet with Leader Newspapers on the local paper, the Knox-Sherbrooke News, in 1977.

Journalism career

After a number of his articles on the local football competition were republished in The Sun, a major newspaper in Melbourne, he was offered a job by that newspaper, becoming a sub-editor at the age of 20. He ultimately became a full-time sportswriter for the paper, including ghosting a column for former footballer Lou Richards.

In May 1989 he was offered a job by Fairfax Publications at The Age, the Sun's main rival. Baum has continued to write for The Age, where he is a Senior Sports Writer,[1] and an Associate Editor as well as writing for the Guardian of London. He also edited the last Australian edition of Wisden. Has travelled to many countries including America, Canada, India, Pakistan Italy, Germany, Brazil, South Africa and England covering Olympics, soccer and cricket. He has received a number of awards for his work, from the Melbourne Cricket Ground Trust, the Victorian Boxing Association and the Australian Press Association. He also received a 2008 Walkley Award in the "Commentary, analysis, opinion, and critique" category. He is the author of several books on sporting personalities including Paul Reiffel and Steve Waugh, and was the ghost writer of Dangerous Days, an account of the wartime adventures of Private Laurie Brough. He has three children and lives in Melbourne.[2]

References

1. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.abc.net.au/rn/sportsfactor/stories/2002/731630.htm|title=The Spirit of Cricket|date=22 November 2002|publisher=ABC Radio and Regional Content|accessdate=12 January 2010}}
2. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.theage.com.au/national/age-journalists-honoured-for-thoughtful-provocative-work-20081127-6k2e.html|title=Age journalists honoured for provocative work at 2008 Walkley Awards|date=28 November 2008|publisher=The Age|accessdate=12 January 2010 | location=Melbourne | first=Matthew | last=Ricketson}}

External links

  • Greg Baum's The Age profile
  • {{Twitter|GregBaum |Greg Baum }}
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