Jeremy Fernandez is a journalist, television producer, and news anchor.
He specialises in live events and rolling multi-platform news coverage, having worked with The Seven Network, The ABC, Australia Network, and CNN.
He has presented and reported in the field, for some of the nation's most complex and demanding broadcasts including successive state and federal elections and budgets, the Brexit referendum, the Anzac Day centenary, Sydney's Martin Place siege, Melbourne's Commonwealth Games, and Perth's Claremont Serial Killer investigation.
Jeremy has also worked as MC, presenter, judge, and facilitator for major events including the 2014 NSW state reception for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge; the 2015 and 2016 Australian of the Year Awards; The media launch for the City of Sydney's 2016 New Year's Eve fireworks; the 2014 & 2015 NSW Premier's Spelling Bee; and the 2015 NSW Premier's Multicultural Media Awards.
Jeremy has also offered his services to various charitable and community organisations including Room To Read, The Australian Human Rights Commission, The Australian Network on Disability, The Top Blokes Foundation, Mindframe, Suicide Prevention Australia, and Dress for Success.