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  2. List of Australian television newsreaders and news presenters

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    Tim Webster (retired at the end of that year) and Charmaine Dragun (died in November) (via Sydney) ABC News Juanita Phillips: Ian Henderson: Andrew Lofthouse: Dominique Schwartz: Paul Lockyer: Nightly News Winner Seven News: Tied between Seven News and National Nine News: Seven News: Seven News: Seven News

  3. Quentin Kenihan - Wikipedia

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    Kenihan was born in Box Hill, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, in 1975 and first came to the attention of the public aged seven when he was the feature of a documentary by Australian journalist Mike Willesee. [2] He later was the host of a Ten Network television show Quentin Crashes. [3]

  4. ABC News (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    ABC News South Australia is broadcast at 5:30 am and on the hour between 6 am and 10 pm on weekdays from the studios of ABC Radio Adelaide. Weekend bulletins are broadcast on the hour between 6 am and midday. ABC News Tasmania is broadcast at 5:30 am and on the hour between 6 am and 9 pm on weekdays from the studios of ABC Radio Hobart.

  5. The End (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.) - Wikipedia

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    May and Mack stay by his side as he dies. Simmons resolves to find the present version of Fitz, who is in stasis aboard Enoch's ship. After bidding his fellow agents farewell, Coulson is accompanied by May as he leaves S.H.I.E.L.D. to spend his last days in Tahiti.

  6. Richard Carleton - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s, he was a reporter on This Day Tonight as well as being the presenter of State of the Nation, both on the ABC.He continued these roles until he left for a role on 2GB Radio in 1976, followed by what began as a lifelong love of travelling and researching overseas, producing films in Indonesia (including being the only journalist to be allowed to visit the newly "integrated" East ...

  7. Brian Wenzel - Wikipedia

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    Brian Thomas Wenzel (24 May 1929 – 6 May 2024) was an Australian actor, comedian, director and singer. [1] He was in the entertainment business itinerantly for some 60 years, including circus, stage, television and film.

  8. Bud Tingwell - Wikipedia

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    In 1946, Tingwell was given his first film role, in Smithy, cast as an RAAF control tower officer – winning the role since he could supply his own RAAF uniform. Tingwell had an excellent supporting role in Bitter Springs (1950), made by Ealing Studios with Chips Rafferty ; Tingwell played Rafferty's bigoted son.

  9. 2022 in Australian television - Wikipedia

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    Date Event Source 1: The ABC's coverage of the annual midnight Sydney New Year's Eve fireworks is watched by 1.19 million viewers. [1]8: Rebecca Maddern rejoins the Seven News team as a co-anchor on Seven News Melbourne's weekend bulletins, after quitting her Channel Nine presenting roles on Weekend Today, Australian Ninja Warrior and The Footy Show in November 2021.