Speakers Profile - Grahame Bond










Travels From:
Sydney

Fee Range: B


Grahame Bond is one of Australia's most prolific, influential and best-loved personalities, entertaining and informing Australians for over thirty years. In his own words, he's been ‘trapped in the As' – art, architecture, acting, advertising, archaeology and of course, Aunty Jack.

Grahame began his career in entertainment at Sydney University in the 60s as a founding student member of the Architecture Review. Things took off in 1971 when he created the ground-breaking ABC comedy series ‘Aunty Jack,' which was followed by ‘Flash Nick from Jindavick,' ‘Woollongong the Brave,' and the ‘Off Show.' In 1977, Aunty Jack appeared on British television in ‘Not the Aunty Jack Show' on LWT.

Grahame has won numerous awards, including a Logie for Best Australian Comedy (Aunty Jack), and an Awgie Award from the Australian Writer's Guild in Recognition for his Contribution to Australian Comedy.

In 1990, Grahame opened his own advertising agency, before selling up in 1996 to travel. After a 6 year stint as Architect on ‘Better Homes and Gardens', Grahame has moved on to host his own show ‘Whose House is it Anyway?' on the Seven Network.

Grahame's experience as an architect, writer, comedian, performer, television presenter, musician and budding archaeologist, as well as his infectious enthusiasm and sense of humour, make him an entertaining, inspiring and thought-provoking speaker or Master of Ceremonies for your special events.