Reporters
- Sally Obermeder
- Gavin Alder
- Laura Sparkes
- Clare Brady
- Paul Makin
- Frank Pangallo
- Tineka Everaardt
- Francesca Belperio
- Jackie Quist
- Lynda Kinkade
- David Richardson
- Bryan Seymour
- Mitchell Gray
- Rodney Lohse
- Georgia Main
- Helen Wellings
- Graeme Butler
- Damien Hansen
- Samuel Boric
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