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Sarah Abo (born 13 November 1985 or 1986) [1] is an Australian television presenter, journalist and reporter. [1] She currently co-hosts breakfast program Today alongside Karl Stefanovic . [ 2 ] She is also a reporter on 60 Minutes .
In November 2022, the Nine Network announced that 60 Minutes reporter Sarah Abo would replace Allison Langdon from January 2023. [17] Langdon has been appointed as host of A Current Affair replacing Tracy Grimshaw. In April 2024, 9News: Early Edition rebranded to Today Early News to better align and integrate with the show.
The program was founded by United States television producer Gerald Stone, who was appointed its inaugural executive producer in 1979 by media tycoon Kerry Packer. [2] ...
A fan wiki is a wiki [a] that is created by fans, primarily to document an object of popular culture. Fan wikis cover television shows, film franchises, video games, comic books, sports, and other topics. [1] They are a part of fandoms, which are subcultures dedicated to a common popular culture interest.
Nine's Wide World of Sports is a long running sports anthology brand on Australian television that airs on the Nine Network and streaming service Stan.All major sports, events and series covered by the network are broadcast under this brand, the flagship sports being rugby league (National Rugby League), rugby union (Super Rugby and Wallabies international matches) and Grand Slam tennis ...
B. Suzanne Baker; Cynthia Banham; Renee Bargh; Daisy Bates (author) Nancy Bates (journalist) Caroline Baum; Florence Baverstock; Jean Bedford; Doris Beeby; Dora Birtles
In November 2022, Nine Network announced that Langdon was appointed as the host of A Current Affair, replacing Tracy Grimshaw from 2023, with her role on Today taken over by Sarah Abo. [17] At the Logie Awards of 2024, Langdon won Best News or Public Affairs Presenter for her work on A Current Affair. This was her first individual Logie. [18]
Carols by Candlelight is an annual Australian Christmas tradition that was popularised in Melbourne in 1938. [1] The tradition has since spread around the world. It involves people gathering, usually outdoors in a park, to sing carols by candlelight, featuring live performances by both national and international celebrities accompanied by a symphony orchestra.