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Peter Goers is an Australian radio presenter, journalist, and author. He was born on 28 July 1956 in Adelaide, Australia. He is currently 68 years old.
Goers began his career in radio in 1975, working for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). He has since worked for a number of radio stations, including 5DN, 5AA, and ABC Radio Adelaide. He is currently a presenter on ABC Radio Adelaide.
Goers has written several books, including "The Adelaide Book of Days" and "The Adelaide Book of People". He has also written for a number of newspapers and magazines, including The Advertiser, The Sunday Mail, and The Australian.
Goers is married to his wife, Sue, and they have two children.
Goers has an estimated net worth of $2 million. He has earned his wealth through his career in radio, journalism, and writing.
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Peter Goers OAM is a South Australian amateur actor, director, reviewer and current host of the radio program The Evening Show on 891 ABC Adelaide, which broadcasts throughout South Australia and to the city of Broken Hill. His career has spanned over 40 years in the entertainment industry across a range of different mediums and formats including television, print, radio and theatre, and he is frequently engaged as a guest speaker. In the Australia Day Honours, 2013, Goers was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) for his "service to the community as a radio broadcaster".
At the end of every show, Goers signs off with the line "Goodnight Mrs Calabash, wherever you are" – a line borrowed from Jimmy Durante.
In 2003, Goers was invited to audition for the ABC. However, on the day when he was due to audition, Goers was requested by the management to fill in for Carole Whitelock, who had taken ill. This led to a return to radio on the ABC when he hosted the evening session for the station over the 2003/2004 summer break. From there he went on to host The Evening Show on a permanent basis.
Goers returned to Adelaide in 1998 and to News Limited's Sunday Mail as a regular columnist. The following year saw his return to local radio, with a Monday night slot on the commercial radio station FIVEaa. Two months later he was joined by Rex Jory and Pamela Francis to produce The Good, the Bad and the Ugly as a weekly panel, which soon expanded to a twice-weekly show with the addition of Alex Ward. Nevertheless, the show was to have a short life, and by early November of that year it had ended its run.
In 1996 Goers left Adelaide and moved to Istanbul in Turkey. There he found work in theatre, working as a producer on local productions, before taking up a post as an English lecturer at a local university. While there he opened a new drama department and became the university's Dean of Drama. He also returned to theatre reviewing, writing English-language reviews for a local paper.
During the same period, Jason Daniel, an arts editor for The Advertiser, had heard Goers' movie reviews and suggested that he also review theatre for the newspaper, which he did from 1985 to 1996. He became known as 'the critic that ate Adelaide'. While with The Advertiser he began writing an opinion column for the associated Sunday Mail in 1991.
In 1983, Goers started reviewing films for radio host Carole Whitelock on the then-named 5AN for the ABC, which led to commercial contracts, including 5DN and ten years at the Austereo Radio Network.
On 9 July 1982, both his parents were killed in a plane accident involving Pan Am Flight 759 which crashed shortly after takeoff from New Orleans, USA.
Goers also hosted horror movies on Channel Ten Adelaide during the 1980s.
Goers worked as full-time historian of the Performing Arts Collection of South Australia with the South Australian director Colin Ballantyne. Having debuted as the Artful Dodger in Oliver! at the Woodville Town Hall in 1972, Goers has been involved in many amateur theatre companies in Adelaide as an actor and director, including as Artistic Director of the University of Adelaide Theatre Guild (1982–86), and with Jimmy Zoole Presents, Q Theatre Company and Adelaide Repertory Theatre. He won an "Advertiser" Fringe Award, and he is the only director with four plays in Adelaide on one night – in interlocking seasons.