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Australian TV legend Bert Newton dies aged 83 after lengthy health battle

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Patti Newton provides update on Bert's health battle
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Australian TV legend Bert Newton has died aged 83 following a lengthy health battle, it has been confirmed.

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He is survived by wife Patti Newton and their two children, Lauren and Matthew.

The beloved star had been battling health complications since May, when he had his leg amputated following complications from an infected toe.

He boasted a lengthy broadcasting career and never formally retired, hosting the TV WEEK Logie Awards as recently as 2018.

Australian TV legend Bert Newton has died aged 83.

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Other notable Australian figures reacted to the news as it broke late on Saturday night.

Reporter and longtime friend of Bertโ€™s Peter Ford took to Twitter with a moving tribute, writing: โ€œI have very sad news โ€ฆ Showbiz icon Bert Newton has died at age 83.

โ€œIt was remarkable career on TV, stage & radio. Sadly he didnโ€™t get the last chapter he deserved. He was a great mentor & friend to me.

โ€œCondolences to Patti, Lauren, Matthew & extended family.โ€

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Wife Patti had shared an update on her husbandโ€™s health last week, posting a touching photo from hospital.

The 76-year-old took to Instagram with a snap of Bert a hospital bed surrounded by their grandchildren.

โ€œThatโ€™s what happiness is,โ€ Patti captioned the adorable image, which was taken while Bert was resting post-surgery.

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She has not yet commented publicly on her husbandโ€™s sad passing, but Peter Ford shared the photo to Twitter and said it was one of the last ever taken of Bert.

โ€œThis was just one week ago exactly. If itโ€™s to be the last ever pic taken of you itโ€™s a bloody ripper!โ€ he wrote.

โ€œSmiling and with his adored grandkids. He never stop fighting until the very end.โ€

Bert Newton sings 'Happy Birthday' to young grandson
Bert Newton sings 'Happy Birthday' to young grandson
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Bert made his small-screen debut in 1957 working alongside Graham Kennedy on In Melbourne Tonight and went on to dominate just about every era of Australian television.

In 1989, Bert began hosting The Bert Newton Show, before going on to host Good Morning Australia.

Despite pocketing an eye-watering 15 TV WEEK Logie Awards over the years, Patti actually won her very own Logie years before her husband in 1967, for Most Popular Female in Victoria.

Not that Bert minded; he and Patti were each otherโ€™s biggest supporters from the day they wed in 1974.

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Bert and Patti tied the knot in 1974.

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But it was family life that meant the most to Bert, who revealed how much time with his grandchildren meant to him before he passed.

โ€œThey wouldnโ€™t realise it at the moment, but they have made this one of the happiest times of my life,โ€ he told the Herald Sun.

โ€œThere is that old saying, the wonderful thing about being a grandfather, or grandparent, is that you give the kids back.

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โ€œBut in the case of Patti and myself, we donโ€™t want to.โ€

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