Charles Wooley was born on 1948 and is an Australian journalist, reporter, writer, TV personality and radio presenter who reported for Channel Nine's 60 Minutes.
10 Facts About Charles Wooley
At the age of 16 Charles Wooley moved to Hobart where he gained an honours degree in history from the University of Tasmania.
Charles Wooley moved to Launceston in 1970 to work as a cadet with The Examiner.
Charles Wooley soon moved to television working on This Day Tonight, Nationwide, and Four Corners.
Charles Wooley then served as the ABC's European correspondent based in London.
Charles Wooley was elected as Deputy Mayor and Councillor of the Sorell Council at the 2022 Tasmanian local government elections.
Charles Wooley published a book of stories of his time travelling the world as a reporter called Travelling Tales.
Charles Wooley returned to Hobart in 1999 with his second wife Alona to raise their three children.
Charles Wooley is the author of several books, including an up-and-coming guide to walks in and around Hobart, Tasmania.
Charles Wooley's daughter Anna Wooley is a documentary film maker.