Anton Enus

Ambassador

“Cancer is a big focus in my life. In many ways I’m one of the fortunate people - I ended up with a very good outcome, great quality of life. So I want to do just that little bit more to raise everyone’s consciousness about cancer and the simple things we all can do to pre-empt this disease."

About Anton

Anton Enus is an award-winning broadcast journalist with more than 30 years of experience. His career spans television, radio and print coverage of international news and current affairs in both South Africa and Australia. Anton is currently the nightly news anchor for SBS WORLD NEWS.

Anton began his broadcasting career at the South African national broadcaster, SABC. He was part of the team that covered South Africa’s historic return to democracy in 1994 and spent seven years as a correspondent for CNN WORLD REPORT, where he won Best International Report and also won the prestigious Bokmakierie Award for radio current affairs. Before leaving South Africa, Anton presented the SABC’s major evening national news bulletin. Anton has been presenting SBS WORLD NEWS bulletins since 1999 and special SBS news events such as the 2003 nightly Iraq War program, the live studio debate on the Cronulla race riots and sometimes hosting SBS TV’s INSIGHT programme. Anton also hosted the audience discussion forum with the participants of the controversial first series of GO BACK TO WHERE YOU CAME FROM and the annual Walkley Awards for excellence in journalism.

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