Seven News Presenters and Reporters

Susannah Presented solo last Thursday and Friday.

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8/3/2023 Mike Amor is presenting the morning news from Melbourne today.

Angela Cox is filling in for Ann Sanders this week.

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In Perth at the end of tonight’s news Rick said “stay with us on the channels of 7”

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Fri 10/03/2023: Joel Dry is presenting Queensland’s 4pm bulletin today.

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Kay McGrath is seemingly doing special reports more frequently now in Brisbane. Last week was about superannuation and tonight was retirement.

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Saturday 11 March and Sunday 12 March -
Estelle Griepink presenting weather in Melbourne this weekend.

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EDIT:

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  • Starting in August, US Bureau Chief Ashlee Mullany becomes Europe correspondent based in London

  • Current Europe correspondent Sarah Greenhalgh remains with Seven with a new role to be announced later this year.

  • Hugh Whitfeld remains Europe Bureau Chief.

  • David Woiwod, currently US correspondent, will take over as US Bureau Chief in May.

  • Sydney-based Mylee Hogan will also join correspondent Tim Lester in the US.

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Without wanting to speculate, I think she might return home to Brisbane, as Laurel Irving did when she returned to Melbourne after her time in Europe came to an end (though she later left the network).

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Are there any presenting opportunities coming up in Brisbane?

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One benefit is that Mylee will get to see her grandfather Paul Hogan more often.

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Wouldn’t know but typically when foreign correspondents finish their time abroad they return to their town of origin.

Cases in point with Laurel Irving (Melbourne) and Paul Kadak (Sydney) who finished up in the States two years ago.

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I wonder if she’ll fill Mylee’s spot as Sunrise Sydney reporter and occasional reader.

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Ashlee demoted? IMO, the way I read that, considering how long Hugh Whitfeld has been in that position, they could’ve moved him to something else (like what happened with Angela Cox such as an anchor), but looks like they prefer him overseeing that bureau (his coverage in recent years with Royals and other major events in Europe has been highly praised by both public and his peers) but for whatever reason didn’t want Mullany being in charge of one anymore and/or wanted to promote Woiwod? Unless it’s more to bolster up their UK rather than US. But just seems a little off for mine.

As for David, congrats, been a fan since his great stint as State Politics Editor at 10 Melbourne when Mal was still anchoring, remember him breaking into programming late one night when Premier Ted Bailieu wrnt. As for Seven, he’s done so much, seems to have become a bit of a favourite, both with viewers and clearly management.

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I wouldn’t read a lot into it. I don’t know the situations behind it but those bureau spots can become tiresome after a while and it may be that Ashlee has friends/family in London/Europe and wants a change in scenery. Besides she’s still an overseas correspondent - a real demotion would have been sending her back home :wink:

Also, bureau chief doesn’t mean a great deal other than a lot of planning and pick of the stories

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I think the benefit is the career opportunities being afforded her.

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Thursday (16.03.2022): Rebecca Maddern is presenting afternoon news in Melbourne from the MCG.

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Yeah, I’d often wondered about that title. I remember listening to Mike Amor (when he was in his final years of being in said position after many years) on 3AW at the tennis or something around 2016 or 2017 (when he was coming down over summer to fill-in for Jen Keyte or Peter Mitchell at the time) that there was himself, Angela Cox, a producer (I’m positive he was referring to Emma Dallimore - 10’s former long time chief and now Deputy head of news at ATN Sydney) and a cameraman. So I’d imagined his role included being their direct superior, rostering, leave, budgeting and of course liaising all that back with Sydney HQ. But maybe not then…



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