ABC News Presenters and Reporters

New roles for Antony Green and Casey

Summary

After more than three decades of elections Antony Green has decided this year’s upcoming federal poll will be his last as the ABC’s Chief Elections Analyst.

Thankfully, Antony is staying with the ABC and will continue to consult on our election coverage in a behind-the-scenes role.

Following the federal election Casey Briggs will become the ABC’s Chief Election and Data Analyst, continuing to work closely with Antony.

1 Like

He’s an election night icon and will be missed!

3 Likes

Yep, really sorry to hear of Antony Green’s retirement. Election Night won’t be the same again, but I wish him well and applaud his years of service. I look forward to his last hurrah on the 2025 Election Night.

2 Likes

Sunday 2nd March -

Nick Dole presented in NSW.

1 Like

Monday 3 March -
Ishkandar Razak presenting in Victoria tonight.

Tuesday 11 March -
Ishkandar Razak presenting in Victoria tonight.

As he did on Sunday 9th and Monday 10th March.

1 Like

Neil Cross joined the ABC in Adelaide back in 1998. 27 years is a long time.

On his LinkedIn profile, Neil now calls himself freelance sports journalist.

Hardly ever saw him anymore, he was probably bored.

John Lyons referred to as new Americas Editor


Now confirmed.

now as in several days ago, yes.

Monday 31 March and Tuesday 1 April -
Syan Vallance presenting in Victoria tonight.

With Greg Jennett currently working on the election campaign coverage, weekend presenter Adrienne Francis is currently doing weeknights, while Jade Toomey is doing weekends.

Friday 18 April -

Joe O’Brien presenting a special Good Friday 7pm national bulletin from Ultimo studios.

3 Likes

Though the backdrop said Gadigal Country, I think that’s only used when the bulletin comes from Ultimo.

Edit: The set might be Ultimo I think, so not Parramatta.

2 Likes

It’s clearly Ultimo.

4 Likes

It’s coming from the NC Studio

2 Likes

No use having two studios up and running on Good Friday.

Especially if the NC is only running half-hourly bulletins that would probably have a very similar, if not, the exact same rundown and content.

3 Likes