Brian Thomson (journalist)


Brian Thomson is the former Senior Correspondent of SBS World News. He is currently SBS' International Editor.

Education

Thomson was educated at Kirkcaldy High School, a comprehensive state school in Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland, before studying Politics and History at Newcastle University, where he was Deputy President of the Newcastle University Union Society. He went on to gain a postgraduate diploma in radio and television journalism at the Lancashire Polytechnic.

Life and career

Thomson joined Radio Forth in 1989 as a News Reporter and in 1992 moved to Sky News where he was Scotland Correspondent. From 1994 to 1997 Thomson worked as a freelance journalist for Reuters Television in Bangkok, Thailand and for GMTV in London, England.
In 1997 Thomson emigrated to Sydney, Australia, where he joined SBS as Senior Producer. In 2006 Thomson became Senior Correspondent for SBS World News. In 2015 he became the network's International Editor.

Reporting

Thomson started his international career reporting on the First Gulf War, travelling between Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. He has since reported from more than 20 countries, covering conflicts in East Timor, Indonesia, Thailand, Fiji, Papua New Guinea, and Egypt, elections in Nepal, the United States of America, Australia and Zimbabwe, on sports in China, Germany, and South Africa, and on major events including the Inauguration of Barack Obama and the death of Nelson Mandela. He has also covered a number of natural disasters.

Awards

for Sports Reporting 2006, Walkley Award for Television News 2007, Logie Award for TV News Reporting 2008 and 2012, United Nations Association of Australia Media Peace Award 2011.

Miscellaneous

Thomson attracted attention by attending the 2008 Logie Awards dressed in a kilt.

Personal life

Thomson lives in the eastern suburbs of Sydney.