War correspondent John Martinkus and broadcaster Roger Climpson die
By Tony Bosworth in Media News on Thursday, 18th September 2025 at 10:49amJohn Martinkus.
A couple of real stalwarts of Australian media have passed away this last week, one a war correspondent who spent time covering conflict from the jungles of south-east Asia and further afield, the other a leading TV broadcaster familiar to many.
I first met war reporter John Martinkus in 1998 when he had a brief stop in Sydney and was introduced by a mutual journalist friend. He was young - just 29 then - but earnest, softly spoken - we joked that was because he had to keep his voice down in the jungle - and he told us he was about to set off for East Timor.
In The Age, Kerrie O’Brien has put together a wonderful piece on John’s life - he was 56 when he passed away in Melbourne on Sunday. It’s well worth a read, not least to discover the path he took in ...
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