WIN News Late Edition
Three state-wide bulletins are broadcast each weeknight in WIN's New South Wales/ACT and Queensland regions, featuring stories from the various sub-regions.
In regional Queensland, WIN News Late Edition is broadcast at midnight and presented by Paul Taylor or Sophie Hull (news) & David McLenaghan (sport) or Paul Murphy (sport) with weather presenter Hannah McEwan from WIN's Maroochydore studios.
In southern New South Wales and the ACT, the bulletin is broadcast at 11:30pm from WIN's Wollongong headquarters and presented by sports presenter Amy Duggan.
In Victoria, the bulletin is broadcast at midnight from WIN's Ballarat Studios and presented by an alternating team of reporters/presenters.
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