Today, Australia woke up to 70-year-old Don Burke, one of our most loved television presenters, peering from the front page of Fairfax Media’s biggest newspapers.
“A high-grade twisted abuser,” reads the headline, followed by quotes from women like, “he put his hands on my T-shirt and tried to pull my bra off.”
More than 50 people have made allegations of sexual misconduct against Burke, who hosted Burke’s Backyard for 17 years on Channel Nine and is a recipient of the Medal of the Order of Australia, according to a joint investigation by the ABC and Fairfax.
Louise Langdon, who worked alongside Burke in the late 1980s, alleges that he showed her a video of a woman having sex with a donkey, offered “persistent commentary about anything sexual”, and frequently tried to remove her clothing and see her underwear.
A former crew member told Fairfax she once watched Burke approach a group of schoolgirls on the street, and asked if they’d like him to show them “how to hold their puppy properly”. When he returned to the film crew, he allegedly joked that he had stroked one of the girls’ breasts numerous times.
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The allegations are extensive, consistent and confronting. It appears Don Burke’s behaviour might have been an open secret in the entertainment industry, with many women, and even some cab drivers tasked with dropping women off at his home, alleging they warned others of his ‘vile’ and ‘predatory’ behaviour.