He’s an Australian veterinarian and television personality best known for his role on the popular veterinary reality series Bondi Vet, where his compassionate approach and expert care quickly made him a fan favorite. Over the years, he’s become a familiar face on Australian TV, not just through Bondi Vet, but also as a regular panelist on the lively talk show The Project, where he brought both insight and charm. He also co-hosted Network Ten’s lifestyle program The Living Room, showcasing a more relaxed side while still highlighting his passion for animals and well-being.
Before all the fame and spotlight, he was born and raised in Newcastle, New South Wales—a place that shaped his down-to-earth personality. From an early age, it seemed like he was destined for a life with animals, following in the footsteps of his father, who was also a practicing veterinarian. That family influence likely played a big role in his career path. He went on to study Veterinary Science at Sydney University, dedicating years to mastering his craft, and ultimately graduated in 2001, setting the foundation for both his clinical work and his media journey. His story is one of passion, dedication, and a genuine love for animals—qualities that continue to define him today.
He’s often made trips down under, particularly to Australia’s Northern Territory, where he’s been known to lend a hand in treating animals within Aboriginal communities. Over the years, he’s built a bit of a reputation for going above and beyond, showing up when help is needed most. His dedication hasn’t gone unnoticed—locals have come to appreciate his consistent presence and genuine care. He truly makes an effort to connect, not just with the animals, but with the people who depend on them. And time after time, he proves why he’s so highly regarded in these remote regions.