Jocko from 4WD 247
Jock McDonald (Jocko) is the kind of bloke that’s more comfortable flexed up on 3 wheels than at a traffic light in the city. He lives and breathes technical, tough 4WDing – he’s either wheeling hard tracks in one of his Toyota HiLuxes, or at home in his shed fixing them for the next trip.
Jesse from 4WD 247
Meet Mr. Nissan, Jesse Gleeson, the newest presenter of 4WD 24/7, the man known for his love of Patrols and Winch Trucks, who always finds the right line to make driving the hardest tracks look easy. You’ll find Jesse either tackling the hardest tracks or building up one of his many Patrols or Competition Winch Trucks. Jesse is a 4WDer through & through – with years of hardcore wheeling under his belt, a lifetime of spinning spanners and modifying some of the toughest winch trucks in the country.
Jamie Hazelden
The Australian Bushman
Ronny Dahl
YouTuber Ronny Dahl is recognised for his offroad 4wdriving, travelling and camping adventures. Ronny Dahl has become a household name among 4wdrivers, and his honesty and authenticity is what sets him apart. His love of adventure, his respect for the natural environment, and his captivating photography and video images continues to keep his viewers coming back for more. Ronny is one of the presenters on Channel 7s The 4WD Adventure Show.
Barra King
Sam Birch from Birchy’s Fishing Tours
Birchy the Barra King is legendary in WA’s north, being recognised the person to go fishing with if you want to land the big barramundi. Birchy has plenty of stories to share – from the time he survived a croc attack, to the people has met and taken fishing on his land in the Kununurra region of WA. Want to know how to land a big barra?Ask the King!
Owen Douglas
Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park
Owen Douglas is the grandson of legendary adventurer Malcolm Douglas. Anyone who lived in Australian in the 1960s, 70s and 80s (and beyond) knew who Malcolm Douglas was. The original crocodile hunter, a pioneer in television adventures. Since his passing 15 years ago, his family have continued his legacy and kept the Malcolm Douglas crocodile park open for visitors in Broome, Western Australia. And now Owen is stepping into his grandad’s shoes and embarking on adventures of his own! Come and hear from Owen about life on the croc farm, fishing in the north of WA, and enjoy some memories of the great Malcolm Douglas.