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Bob Maguire (Robert John Maguire) was born on 14 September, 1934 in Thornbury, Victoria, is a presenter. Discover Bob Maguire's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 89 years old?
Popular As |
Robert John Maguire |
Occupation |
Priest
Radio presenter
Community worker
Australian Army chaplain |
Age |
88 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Virgo |
Born |
14 September 1934 |
Birthday |
14 September |
Birthplace |
Thornbury, Victoria, Australia |
Date of death |
April 19, 2023 |
Died Place |
Malvern, Victoria, Australia |
Nationality |
Australia |
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Bob Maguire Height, Weight & Measurements
At 88 years old, Bob Maguire height not available right now. We will update Bob Maguire's Height, weight, Body Measurements, Eye Color, Hair Color, Shoe & Dress size soon as possible.
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Dating & Relationship status
He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
Family |
Parents |
Annie McLoughlin and James Maguire |
Wife |
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Bob Maguire Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Bob Maguire worth at the age of 88 years old? Bob Maguire’s income source is mostly from being a successful presenter. He is from Australia. We have estimated
Bob Maguire's net worth
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Net Worth in 2023 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
Salary in 2023 |
Under Review |
Net Worth in 2022 |
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Salary in 2022 |
Under Review |
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Source of Income |
presenter |
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A 102-minute documentary, In Bob We Trust, about Maguire's life and retirement was released in October 2013.
Maguire's life and forced retirement was the subject of the 2013 documentary In Bob We Trust, directed by Lynn-Maree Milburn. The documentary premiered at the Melbourne International Film Festival on 27 July 2013. He continued his work at radio station Triple J until the end of 2015.
Maguire was named the 2011 Victorian of the Year, He was a finalist for Senior Australian of the Year in 2011 and 2016. He was awarded an Honorary Fellowship by Monash University in 2011.
In October 2009 Maguire started working as a judge for the public speaking contest Strictly Speaking, which aired in late 2010. He joined other judges including Jean Kittson and host Andrew Hansen.
On 7 September 2009, Maguire announced on his blog that he had been contacted by church authorities and asked to tender his resignation on his upcoming 75th birthday. He replied with a public announcement that he would leave the decision of whether he should stay or go to his congregation. Maguire was finally forced to retire at age 77. He held his last church service on 29 January 2012 at Sts Peter and Paul's Church in South Melbourne. It was reported as standing room only with at least 1,000 in attendance.
He made a guest appearance on the SBS television program John Safran vs God with the Melbourne satirist and documentarian John Safran. From November 2005 to January 2006, he joined Safran as co-host of Speaking in Tongues on SBS television.
The Father Bob Maguire Foundation began in 2003 "in an attempt to gather all my social investments together under one Board of Governance". The "Bob Squad" is the Father Bob Maguire Foundation's volunteer fundraising and welfare provision arm which is styled on and inspired by Maguire's sense of revolutionary approach to social justice. Its slogan is "Viva La Bob" and makes many social and pop culture remarks that align it with the fighting spirit of freedom revolutionaries such as Che Guevara and Martin Luther King Jr. In the mid-1980s, Maguire started Open Family Australia, providing aid to the street children of Melbourne.
From 1973 to 2012, Maguire was parish priest of Sts Peter and Paul's Church in South Melbourne.
In 1965, Maguire joined the Australian Army Reserve. During the Vietnam War era, as a lieutenant colonel, he was commanding officer of the Character Training Unit for young officers.
Maguire studied theology at Corpus Christi College, Melbourne, where he received his training for the priesthood, beginning in 1953 when he was 18. During this time he was a beekeeper, which he describes as "one of the finest periods of my life". He was ordained on 24 July 1960 at the age of 25.
Maguire received a scholarship from the RSL to attend the private school Christian Brothers College, St Kilda, from 1948 to 1953. His father died from lung cancer the year he started school there. His mother died in 1950, aged 61, leaving Maguire orphaned at 15.
Maguire attended Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Primary School in Armadale from 1940 to 1947. He became an altar boy when he turned eight. In 1945, when he was 11, his sister Kathleen died from tuberculosis.
Robert John Maguire AM RFD (born 14 September 1934) is an Australian Roman Catholic priest, community worker and media personality from South Melbourne. From 1973 to 2012, Maguire was parish priest of Sts Peter and Paul's Church in South Melbourne. Commonly known as "Father Bob", Maguire was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia in 1989 "for service to homeless youth through the Open Family Foundation".
Maguire was born in 1934, the son of a violent alcoholic father, James Maguire, who migrated from Glasgow in 1922. His mother, Annie (née McLaughlin), from Edinburgh, was usually the subject of her husband's beatings, which frequently left her "cut, bloodied and bruised". Maguire was the youngest of four children. His only memory of his father taking any notice of him was when "he'd been away and when he came home, he beat me with his belt". His eldest sibling was Eileen, then Kathleen, then James (Jim) who was eight years older than him, the last child. The family had to move house a number of times when all of the rent money was spent on drink. James Maguire was often found unconscious in the street and his son Jim had to drag or carry him back home. Sometimes their father drank Bay Rum, an aftershave lotion. The family was very poor, and the young Maguire had to borrow his brother's old services overcoat to hide the holes in the clothes he wore to school, and he rarely had socks. He "looked up to his long-suffering mum" and saw her as a "model of Christian piety".