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Bruce Paige

Paige began his career at radio station 4MB Maryborough, before moving to Wide Bay Television 3 years later. In 1971 he began working for the ABC, but joined Channel 9 Queensland in 1985. Here he read the weeknight 6pm bulletin, but in 1990 was poached by Channel Ten. He returned to Nine in 1993, and was soon back presenting the 6pm bulletin, where he continues today.

 
National Nine News - 2006
   
Win News - 2004
Geoff Phillips
Geoff began in radio in 1970, working for 2NM, 2NX, 2LM, 2WL, 2GB, 2 double O and i98FM. He did a lot of sports commentary, which led him to become Sports Presenter at WIN TV Wollongong in 1988. He now presents the news for 3 regions around NSW each weeknight.
 
   
Juanita Phillips

Juanita began her career in the early 80s with a cadetship at the Courier Mail in Brisbane. In 1991 she moved to television, reporting and presenting for Channel Ten before moving to Sky News for its launch in 1996. She moved to London to work for the BBC, and then CNN International. The ABC managed to lure her back home in 2002, where she now presents the 7pm NSW bulletin.

 
Sky News - 1996
ABC News NSW - 2003
   
Australia's Funniest Home Video Show - 2005
Toni Pearen

Toni first came into the spotlight playing Toni Winsdor on E Street in 1989, leaving in 1992 to pursue her pop singing career. She had a few hits, including "In Your Room" and "I Want You", but soon fizzled along with many other soap star singers of the time (and since). In 1994 she worked on Home and Away, and also appeared in a number of films. She became a VJ on pay-TV's Red music channel, but moved to the United States for a number of years to work on her singing career. In 2003 she returned, this time presenting Australia's Funniest Home Video Show, where she continues today.

 
   

 

 


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