Stuart Littlemore

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Littlemore hosting Media Watch
Littlemore hosting Media Watch

Stuart Littlemore QC is best-known as the former host of the ABC's Media Watch program. His early broadcasting experience includes a run on the ABC's "This Day Tonight". Stuart had a guest appearance on ABC's Frontline episode "Smaller Fish to Fry" playing himself as a Media Watch host. Following his run on Media Watch, he had a short-running discussion program, "Littlemore" (2001). He has also written a book about his media experiences entitled The Media and Me. He is related to Nick Littlemore from the Australian bands Teenager and PNAU.

In recent years, he has returned to his legal practice, specialising in media law, criminal law and administrative law. He has lectured in journalism and politics at three Australian universities, and been awarded a number of fellowships – by the Australia Council, Deakin University, and the University of Tasmania.[1]

He is currently the legal representation for Mercedes Corby, the sister of Schapelle Corby, in her defamation action against Australian television broadcaster the Seven Network [2]

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