After his departure from parliament, he joined
Macquarie Bank's Investment Banking Group, working primarily on partnerships between the public and private sectors. He left Macquarie in 2008. Cameron was a founder and original board member of MyATM, along with three time undischarged bankrupt Don Fleming (owing $24million in 2010), Kym Weir, Tim Scala and
Grant Chapman. According to The Business Spectator he bought 15,787,600 shares for $3,946,900 on 1 April 2010 and 2 April, becoming a substantial shareholder with 15,787,600 shares (7.52%). In a written statement outlining Fleming's involvement with the company, Mr Scala said: "Don Fleming founded My ATM jointly with Ross Cameron and myself" Cameron resigned from the board of directors of MyATM four months after the public float, he remains on the board of Aussie ATM and My ATM New Zealand. From 2013 to 2018, Cameron was a regular contributor to programs on
Sky News Australia. In July 2014, Cameron became a co-host alongside
Kristina Keneally on weekly panel show
The Contrarians every Friday afternoon, before the pair were given their own self-titled program
Keneally and Cameron. This program was axed in March 2015. From 4 December 2016, Cameron began co-hosting
Outsiders on Sky News. On a Sky News panel discussion of the
Donald Trump Access Hollywood tape in October 2016, Cameron said the whole thing had made him even more pro-Trump and theatrically demonstrated his support by donning an official Trump slogan cap and removing his shirt to reveal an official Trump Pence campaign t-shirt. In February 2017, Cameron was reported to have spoken as a VIP member at a fundraiser for the far-right
Q Society of Australia. In the article, his speech was characterised by having "constantly mentioned homosexuality", and is quoted to have said "The NSW division of the Liberal Party is basically a gay club... I don't mind that they are gay, I just wish, like Hadrian, they would build a wall." His comments were condemned by
Sky News colleagues including
David Speers,
Peter van Onselen and
Kristina Keneally. Also in February 2017, Cameron was suspended by the Liberal Party's NSW state executive for four-and-a-half years, after he gave an interview to the ABC's
7.30 Report in which he referred to Liberal Party processes as "corrupt" and called the party "basically a gay club". Cameron was sacked by
Sky News on 2 November 2018, after making racist remarks on
Outsiders. In 2021, Cameron joined the
Liberal Democrats. ==References==