F.A.Q's
Yes. When Stacey first joined Totally Wild she was working as a National Park ranger for the Queensland Department of the Environment. She has since left the Department but with her university degrees, she is still a fully qualified ranger.
2. How do you become a presenter on Totally Wild?
Totally Wild's presenters have come from previous television or wildlife related backgrounds. Sometimes we employ young people with little or no experience but show real talent and passion.
3. When did Totally Wild first air?
Totally Wild began in 1992!
4. How many people work on Totally Wild?
Totally Wild has ten reporters based in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane as well as a team of over 20 writers, producers, editors and production staff all working to produce each show.
5. Where does Totally Wild travel to find amazing stories?
Totally Wild films stories in all parts of Australia and around the world too. We’ve travelled to America, Asia, the Pacific Islands, New Zealand and even to the Antarctic to find awesome stories.
6. What was the most dangerous story Totally Wild filmed?
We are always extremely careful when filming to make sure that our presenters and crew are fully protected. It's hard to narrow one story down but we’ve worked with the world’s most dangerous snakes and spiders, sharks, big cats, rhinos and saltwater crocodiles!








