The work behind the historic District Exhibits at Royal Easter Show
The District Exhibits at the Sydney Royal Easter Show have been bringing city and country folk together for 125 years.
David Claughton was born in Perth and has a Communications degree from Murdoch University.
He began his career as a breakfast announcer in community radio where he won a national community radio award and developed a nationally accredited training course.
He has travelled widely and went with his family as an Australian volunteer to Nicaragua. He later went to Azerbaijan an information officer for the International Red Cross.
David started with the ABC in 2000 as a rural reporter in Mount Gambier, South Australia and became executive producer of the NSW Country Hour in 2005.
The District Exhibits at the Sydney Royal Easter Show have been bringing city and country folk together for 125 years.
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