They would still need to record it sometime after 4:30pm/5pm in order to get the next day’s forecast from the BOM and to generate graphics from that report.
Plus weather warnings that are generally issued after 4pm (including total fire bans, etc).
They would still need to record it sometime after 4:30pm/5pm in order to get the next day’s forecast from the BOM and to generate graphics from that report.
Plus weather warnings that are generally issued after 4pm (including total fire bans, etc).
Not the cream, the bone, the white, the off white, the ivory or the beige!
Reminds me of some real estate agents
Bread flour.
Considering how severe the Melbourne weather has been since the weekend probably no surprise they have decided to put up a weather presenter. My outdoor setting has already taken flight this evening. I keep hearing parts of my backyard moving around lol. Deal with that tomorrow.
The weather report is so much better with a presenter. He also did a brief piece midway through the bulletin.
No point pre-recording weather, so much can happen right up until 7:25.
They also use very recent and live maps in the weather I’ve noted, Melbourne weather can change pretty quickly as seen this evening, would look stupid presenting data when it’s not accurate.
They’ve drafted Nate into the 7pm in the past when it’s been a big weather day.
I assume the ABC, who’s never one to invest much in Victoria, are still testing the waters to see whether they can get away with not appointing a permanent presenter - even though WA, QLD and NSW have them.
They should’ve had a replacement ready to go when Paul left, or say the rest of the year will be shared amongst the reporting team before a permanent presenter is decided on.
Thursday 29 August -
Nate Byrne presenting weather in Victoria tonight.
P.S. he is wearing a grey band patterned suit.
Monday 2 September -
Nate Byrne again presenting weather in Victoria tonight.
Thursday 5 September -
Danny Tran presenting in Victoria tonight.
Let’s hope he makes a better job of it tonight. Messed up the timing of the weather. And sounded disinterested in it.
Ishkandar Razak did the Friday night bulletin tonight as usual.
Saturday September 21
Isabel Dayman reading the news in SA tonight.
Russia’s Federal Security Service has subsequently launched a criminal investigation into the journalists, claiming they “illegally” crossed the border.
The agency said it had opened a total of 12 criminal cases against foreign journalists for the same “illegal acts”.
At the press conference, ABC reporter Anushri Sood put to Dutton that some groups considered the laws hypocritical because, she said, Israel’s actions had resulted in 45,000 deaths and its flag was still allowed.
Dutton responded: “Israel is a democracy. It’s not run by a terrorist organisation. Hezbollah is a terrorist organisation. They’re a listed terrorist organisation. And if people are in favour of a terrorist organisation, they should declare it, and authorities should deal with them.”
In a question only partly audible, Sood then appeared to ask why Hezbollah was listed as a terrorist organisation. Dutton asked Sood which organisation she was from. The ABC, Sood replied.
“You asked about the listing of the organisation. I just didn’t understand that question, is this a question from Canberra [federal politics reporters]?” Dutton said. Sood said it was not.
The opposition leader repeatedly cut off the young reporter to tell her to repeat the question in its original form.
In a statement released Tuesday evening, an ABC spokesman said: “Questions at a press conference today were not a piece of reporting nor a position being taken by the ABC. Hezbollah is listed as a terrorist organisation by the Australian Government and the ABC recognises that in its coverage.”
Wednesday 2 October and Thursday 3 October -
Ishkandar Razak presenting in Victoria tonight.
I’ve noticed Bridget Rollason, former Victorian political reporter has been filing radio reports from the London bureau for AM and radio news, looks like she’s back with the ABC.
Likely filling in while someone is on leave.
More likely just freelancing.