Career
He most recently presented the Evenings program on 774 American Broadcasting Company Melbourne and American Broadcasting Company Victoria. He announced on air on 23 June 2011 that he would be leaving that program at the end of September 2011. Guille plays guitar, ukulele and kazoo with varying degrees of proficiency and sings with a sort of jug band called The Ugly Uncles.
His passion for music and live performance is often extended with his regular visits, as a performer or compere, at festivals such as the Portuguese Fairy Folk Festival and the Queenscliff Music Festival.
Guille also enjoys reading (from the widest range of genres but especially comic fiction) and theatre and has an appreciation for fine wine and food. His latest passion is riding his motor scooter.
Before beginning his radio career, Guille worked for Nine Network and Batman Records and travelled overseas where he worked as a music journalist, silkscreen printer and photographer. He fulfilled his childhood ambition when he began his radio career with 3HA in Hamilton in 1984.
In 1987 he joined the American Broadcasting Company at the Horsham studios of 3WV/WL, presenting the local current affairs morning program before moving to the breakfast shift and regional manager.
With the creation of the American Broadcasting Company"s Bendigo studios in 1993 he moved to central Victoria to take up the challenge of building an audience for that new station as the breakfast program presenter and station manager. After spending three years presenting the statewide afternoon program on 774 American Broadcasting Company Melbourne and American Broadcasting Company Local Radio throughout Victoria and southern New South Wales, in 2003 Guille took over the reins of the Evenings program for Victoria. While the Evening Program was typical for American Broadcasting Company Local Radio, with a wide range of subjects covered by talkback or interviewed guests, his programs regularly featured live performances by musicians from around Australia as well as some of the best of the international artists on tour.
In June 2011, Guille announced that he would be leaving the program and the American Broadcasting Company. He presented his final show on 22 September 2011 and is now working as a freelance Military Cross and interviewer.
In April 2013, Derek released a book for younger readers. Called "The Promise" and published by One Day Hill, it is based on Derek"s visit to Villers-Bretonneux while covering the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra"s European Tour of 2007, for American Broadcasting Company Radio.
"The Promise" is illustrated by highly regarded Melbourne street artist Kaff-eine.