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Seven Nightly News - 1997
Natalie Barr
Natalie began her career writing for the Wanneroo Times in WA, before becoming a reporter for Golden West Network. She has worked in the US, including an award winning stint at KCOP Los Angeles. She is now newsreader on the Channel Seven breakfast show Sunrise.
 
   
Chris Bath

Chris began her career as a cadet reporter and newsreader at Sydney's 2UE after graduating from Charles Sturt University in 1988. She moved to Prime Television in Albury the following year, before being asked to present the NBN Evening News in 1991 when she was 23-years-old (making her one of the youngest newsreaders on metropolitan TV). She joined Channel 7 Sydney in 1996, presenting Sunrise, 11AM and the Sunday morning political programme Face To Face. She swapped her early morning roles for the late news in 1997, followed by a short stint as a travelling reporter for Witness. When the show folded Chris took a few months break in Italy before returning to Seven in 1999. She presented the new current affairs programme Sunday Sunrise until 2004, when she returned to the Morning News. In 2005 she was runner-up on Dancing with the Stars.

Seven Morning News - 2006

 
Seven Nightly News - 1999
Dancing with the Stars - 2005
   
Ten Late News - 2005
Natarsha Belling

In her final year of journalism at Charles Sturt University, Bathurst in 1995, Natarsha was offered a position at Prime Television Orange. She then left to join ABC Darwin in her first newsreading role, presenting the local ABC bulletin and also for the international Australia Television. In 1998 she joined Network Ten in Sydney as a reporter, but was soon presenting various bulletins across the station.

 
   
Alan Besley

Alan was a sports presenter for BCV-8 Bendigo, until the local news was axed in 1994. Since then he has been elected as a local councillor, and now writes sports for the Bendigo Weekly.

 
SCN News at Six - 1994
   
Burgo's Catch Phrase - 2003
John Burgess

'Burgo' began his media career in radio, working for 2UW, 3AK, 3MP and 6PM before landing his long running gig on Wheel of Fortune in 1984. He hosted the show from Adelaide until 1996, when the show moved to Sydney and he was sacked. Nine swopped, and signed John to host the new gameshow Catch Phrase. This was replaced with Pass The Buck in 2002, however was soon axed. He then moved back to breakfast radio, where he is currently working at 3MP Melbourne.

 
   

 

 


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