Glenys O'Brien and Ian Fairweather were well-known journalists and news presenters for Channel 9 in Adelaide. Glenys O'Brien retired from her television career in 2005, while Ian Fairweather also transitioned away from the forefront of broadcasting. Their contributions to the news industry in South Australia were significant, and both have left a lasting legacy in journalism. Specific details about their post-broadcasting lives are less widely reported.
Glenys Kinnock's birth name is Glenys Elizabeth Parry.
Glenys Quick was born in 1957.
Glenys Fowles was born in 1941.
Glenys Bakker was born in 1962.
Glenys Ward has written: 'Options'
Glenys Kinnock was born on July 7, 1944, in Anglesey, Wales, UK.
Glenys A. Babcock has written: 'Getting to democracy' -- subject(s): Democracy
Glenys Fox has written: 'A Handbook for Learning Support Assistants' 'Supporting Children with Behaviour Difficulties'
Glenys G. Unruh has written: 'Curriculum development' -- subject(s): Curriculum planning 'Innovations in secondary education' -- subject(s): Secondary Education
Glenys Parry has written: 'Behavioural And Mental Health Research' 'Coping with crises' -- subject(s): Crisis intervention (Mental health services), Life change events
Adrian Flowers has written: 'Glenys Barton'
Glenys Hubbard Hill has written: 'The impact of the Salary Limitations Law (SHB166) on teacher compensation and negotiation practices in Washington state' -- subject(s): Law and legislation, Teachers, Salaries