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04-December-2015
04-December-2015

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The rose garden commemorates journalist Richard Carleton who died whilst covering the Beaconsfield Mine Disaster in 2006 for the Channel 9 network.

Richard George Carleton (1943 - 2006) was a multi-Logie winning Australian television journalist. In 1987 Carleton began his most famous television journalism role, as a reporter on 60 Minutes. In a career with the program that spanned almost 20 years, he visited many locations around the world investigating political climates.

Carleton had experienced a number of health scares, the first in 1988 when he underwent Heart bypass surgery, which was filmed for 60 Minutes, and another in 2003 when he suffered a heart attack. In 2005 he was diagnosed with prostate cancer. On 7 May 2006, Carleton collapsed from a massive heart attack during a press conference at the Beaconsfield gold mine, shortly after questioning mine manager Matthew Gill on previous safety issues at the site.

 

 

Location

Address:Tasmania Street, Miners Park, Beaconsfield, 7270
State:TAS
Area:AUS
GPS Coordinates:Lat: -41.200841
Long: 146.815132
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Monument Type:Garden
Monument Theme:People
Sub-Theme:Arts
Actual Event Start Date:07-May-2006
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Actual Event End Date:07-May-2006
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Actual Monument Dedication Date:Friday 14th March, 2014
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Journalist Richard Carleton died while reporting on the Beaconsfield mine collapse for 60 Minutes on the 7th of May 2006.

He was 62 years old.

Admired and greatly missed.

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