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Anton Enus is a South African-born Australian news presenter for SBS television.
Until December 2007, Enus anchored the late edition of SBS World News Australia, which aired on weeknights at 9.30pm. With the departure of both Mary Kostakidis and Stan Grant as anchors of the early-evening broadcast, Enus became the lead anchor of the programme on 17 December 2007.[1]
He has been a newscaster and journalistfor 20 years. He has been with SBS World News Tonight for the past fiveyears, after a 15-year career in radio and television with SouthAfrica's national broadcaster, SABC. Anton's achievements include the CNNWorld Report award for best international report and the BokmakierieAward for current affairs. Before leaving South Africa, Anton presentedthe country's major evening national news bulletin for the SABC.
He was a founding member of South Africa's gay and lesbian sportsmovement in the early 1980s and was on the organising team that guidedthe country into the Gay Games for the first time in 1994. He has also served on committees aimed at reconciling Johannesburg's multi-cultural gay and lesbian communities.
He is a keen long-distance runner, having completed more than 40 standard or ultra-marathons. He has completed South Africa's premier ultra-marathon, the Comrades (90 km), ten times. He also enjoys squash, tennis, road running and hiking. In 1999, he migrated to Sydney with Roger Henning, his partner of 15 years, and they both became Australian citizens in July 2002. |