Yeah, true. That was weird.
Perths Cassidy Moscone reporting from Canberra today.
Monday January 13 - Friday January 17
Mike Smithson is presenting in Adelaide
Judging by her social media she has been in Bali.
Wonder if she’ll be Sarah’s fill in when she goes on maternity leave?
On the rare occasion
And again today - also now has his own V/O
Sydney sport reporter Jelisa Apps married her fiance on the weekend.
I will love you until the end of time and if there is life after that, I will love you then as well.
— Jelisa Apps (@JelisaApps) January 14, 2025
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Wonder how her fiance is feeling about that…
First time reading 4pm for Amelia
I thought she did great when she presented Sunrise Early News last week.
She did great. I’m sure she will get even better with practice.
As expected Karina Carvalho is moving into the vacant weekend role alongside Mike Amor starting this weekend.
Woohoo… NOT!
According to Inside Mail, network insiders say there is ‘no question’ that Ann Sanders will still be going strong behind the news desk for some time to come, believing she will stay for her 40th anniversary at the network which will be in three years time.
Good to hear seven are interested in maintaining Ann for as long as she will continue up until retirement. She is another class act that Seven really need
From Daily Mail
Seven’s Susannah Carr celebrates her half century
When it comes to careers in the media, few can claim to have created an industry-defining legacy like Seven News Perth anchor Susannah Carr.
The living legend just marked her 50th year in broadcasting, having joined ABC Radio in Perth in December 1974 as a bright-eyed 22-year-old announcer.
She was thrown into the eye of the storm two weeks later after finding herself relating the horror of Cyclone Tracy as it ravaged Darwin on Christmas Day.
Carr made the leap to commercial TV after joining Seven in 1985, becoming the network’s first female presenter in Perth. She even won a Logie the following year.