Osher Gunsberg

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Osher Gunsberg

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Osher Günsberg is one of Australia’s most recognisable media personalities, having been a guest in the living rooms of Australians for over 20 years.

Osher is the host of the ‘The Bachelor’ franchise, and ‘The Masked Singer’ on Network TEN.

A best-selling Author, “Back After The Break” documented Osher’s journey with mental illness and the live show based on the book went on to a sold-out national tour.

Osher Günsberg: A Matter of Life and Death is a documentary released through SBS which look at how science and technology could help prevent suicide and why suicide rates remain high in Australia. This won the Mental Health Service award for 2022 and the Asian Academy Creative Awards for best documentary programme 2022.

An early adopter of independent digital broadcasting “Better Than Yesterday – with Osher Günsberg” launched in 2013 - and releases an in-conversation each Monday and a check in episode on Fridays – it currently has more than 10 Million Downloads.

Osher is regularly called upon by the country’s largest companies and organizations to speak about his mental health journey, mental health in the workplace or addiction.

A passionate electric mobility enthusiast, Osher lives in Sydney with his wife, stepdaughter and son.
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Better Than Yesterday with Osher Gunsberg with Peter Garrett

THU, OCT 19, 10:00 AM
Conference
Osher Günsberg (TV Personality/Author) and host of podcast Better Than Yesterday will host a live episode recording of his acclaimed podcast. Osher will be joined by Peter Garrett; long-time activist and campaigner on environmental and social justice issues. A member of Midnight Oil, one of Australia’s most iconic rock bands, he also served as a cabinet minister in the Rudd/Gillard Labor governments from 2007-13. During this session Peter will be unveiling a brand new musical project as well as retracing his extraordinary journey and the challenges we all face to make tomorrow better than yesterday.
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