Matt Wright Children: Meet Banjo Elliott Wright

Australian TV personality and Wildlife re-locator instructor, Matt Wright was born on August 29th, 1979 on the south coast area of South Australia.

He was born to Mrs. Marie Wright and his father, Mr. Wright but his first name is not known to us at the moment. Matt Wright stands at a height of 6 feet (182,88 c.m.).

The Australian wildlife enthusiast, Matt Wright is married to Kaia Wright. The couple met in 2014 and dated for two years before tying the knot on November 6th, 2016.

Matt has son named Banjo Elliott Wright and they are expecting another child as well. He has a net worth estimated to be about $4.5 million approximately.

Matt attended that Willunga High Schoool and later furthered to a reputable tertiary institution to widen his knowledge and skills.

Matt hails from a sheep-training family; his mother is a fourth-generation sheep farmer, and his father is a wool classer. From an early age, Matt spent a lot of time in nature.

His parents had an interest in the outside world. As a result, Matt was raised in the rural areas of Australia and Papua New Guinea.

From an early age, Matt felt at ease near wildlife, including dangerous spiders and snakes. Papua New Guinea is an island country in Oceania that is situated in the southwest Pacific Ocean and the Australian outback.

Matt Wright grew up there as a child, where it was common practice to live off the land and be at ease around dangerous animals like snakes, spiders, stampeding cattle, and even sharks.

Matt Wright is a wildlife enthusiast, an award-winning tourism operator, wildlife relocator instructor and an helicopter pilot. He is also reported to serve a position in the Australian army.

However, he earns a staggering amount each month as the star of the popular National Geographic television program Outback Wrangler. Additionally, he received thousands of dollars in show residuals.

Matt has also appeared on other wildlife series like Naked and Afraid: Savage, Shark Week, and others. On his series, Outback Wrangler, tracks down and captures wild animals such as crocodiles and wild buffalos.

To guarantee a win-win situation for the animals and people who require his assistance, he collaborates closely with numerous expert scientists, wildlife management authorities, indigenous elders, and cattle station owners. Matt defines himself based on his work and doesn’t like being compared to anyone else. 

He returned to our TV screen with brand new Croc-Wrestling adventure “Wild Territory.” He is also a best-selling author and successful brand ambassador of Tourism Australia

By the time he was 10, Matt had a sizable collection of some of Australia’s most dangerous species, including three lethal King Brown snakes.

Matt Wright children: Meet Banjo Elliott Wright

Matt Wright and his wife, Kaia Wright has a son named Banjo Elliott Wright. Banjo was born on August 13th, 2019 and he is currently three years of age.

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