Veteran
- Kevin Crease, NWS-9 (1959–1975) and (1987–2007), ADS-7 (1977–1987) - 46 Years
- Brian Henderson, TCN-9/GTV-9 (1956–2002) - 46 Years
- David Johnston, HSV-7 (1963–1978) and (1996–2005), ATV-10 (1980–1996) - 40 Years
- Mal Walden, HSV-7 (1970–1987), ATV-10 (1987-) - 40 Years
- Peter Hitchener, ABQ-2 (1970–1972) ABN-2 (1973–1974), GTV-9 (1974-) - 39 Years
- Brian Naylor, HSV-7 (1959–1978), GTV-9 (1978–1998) - 39 Years
- Ian Ross, TCN-9 (1965–2001), ATN-7 (2003–2009) - 37 Years
- Susannah Carr, ABW-2 (1974–1985), TVW-7 (1985-) - 36 Years
- Graeme Goodings. TNT-9 (1974–1981), SAS-10 (post 1987, SAS-7) (1981–) - 36 Years
- Bruce Paige, ABQ-2 (1975–1985), QTQ-9, (1985–1990, 1993–2009, 2010-), TVQ-10 (1990), TNQ-7/FNQ-10 (1991–1993) - 35 Years
- Ross Symonds, ABV-2 (1970–1982), ATN-7 (1982–2003) - 33 Years
- Rick Ardon, TVW-7 (1978-) - 32 Years
- Jo Hall, GTV-9 (1979-2011) - 31 Years
- Rob Kelvin, NWS-9 (1979–2010) - 31 Years
- Jim Waley, TCN-9 (1975–2004), Sky News Australia (2009-) - 31 Years
- Tom Payne, TVT-6 (1970–2000) - 30 Years
- Geoff Raymond, HSV-7 (1956–1969), ATV-0 (1970–1972), ABV-2 (1973–1984) - 30 Years
- Ron Wilson, TEN-10 (1981–2012) - 29 Years
- James Dibble, ABN-2(1956–1983) - 27 Years
- Roger Climpson, TCN-9 (1963–1972), ATN-7 (1972–1982) and (1989–1995) - 25 Years
- Jane Doyle, ABS-2 (1988), SAS-7 (1989-) - 24 Years
- Anne Fulwood, ADS-7 (1982–1986), TEN-10 (1986–1995), ATN-7 (1995–1999,2001–2003), HSV-7 (1999–2000) - 21 Years
- Sir Eric Pearce, HSV-7 (1956–1957), GTV-9 (1958–1972, 1976–1978) - 21 Years
- Katrina Lee, TEN-10 (1978–1987) and (1991–1994) - 12 Years
Veteran= Critical in the development of their particular news service or long standing role as news presenter at a particular or numerous stations.
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Famous quotes containing the word veteran:
“Science is, I believe, nothing but trained and organized common sense, differing from the latter only as a veteran may”
—Thomas Henry Huxley (182595)
“At Hayes General Store, west of the cemetery, hangs an old army rifle, used by a discouraged Civil War veteran to end his earthly troubles. The grocer took the rifle as payment on account.”
—Administration for the State of Con, U.S. public relief program (1935-1943)
“Superfluous lags the veteran on the stage,
Till pitying Nature signs the last release,
And bids afflicted worth retire to peace.”
—Samuel Johnson (17091784)