Current Public and Current Affairs
Sydney/Melbourne | Brisbane | Adelaide | Perth | |
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Today Tonight | Helen Kapalos | Sharyn Ghidella | Rosanna Mangiarelli | Monika Kos |
National | |
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A Current Affair | Tracy Grimshaw |
Local editions in Adelaide and Perth ended in November 2009.
National | |
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7.30 (Mon-Thurs) | Leigh Sales |
New South Wales | Victoria | Queensland | South Australia | Western Australia | Northern Territory | Tasmania | ACT | |
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7.30 (Friday state editions) | Quentin Dempster | Josie Taylor | Jessica van Vonderen | Simon Royal | Eliza Blue | Laetitia Lemke | Airlie Ward | Chris Kimball |
Host | |
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Sunday Night | Chris Bath |
Reporter | Reporter | Reporter | Reporter | Reporter | Reporter | Mail-Bag Presenter | |
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60 Minutes | Liz Hayes | Tara Brown | Michael Usher | Liam Bartlett | Charles Wooley | Allison Langdon | Peter Harvey |
Read more about this topic: List Of Australian TV News Presenters Year By Year
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