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  1. Jessica Rowe

    Jessica Rowe (born 1965) is an Australian television journalist and presenter. Rowe attended Sydney Girls High School in Sydney, and completed a Communications degree at Charles Sturt University in Bathurst.

  2. Ian Chappell

    Ian Michael Chappell (born September 26, 1943 in Unley, South Australia) is a former Australian Test cricketer, who captained Australia between 1971 and 1975 before becoming one of the central figures in the breakaway World Series Cricket (WSC) organisation. Born into a cricketing family, Chappell had an inconsistent career in Tests as an aggressive top order batsman until his appointment as captain.

  3. Karl Stefanovic

    Karl Stefanovic is an Australian television presenter who co-hosts the Nine Network's breakfast programme, "Today".

  4. Jamie Durie

    Jaime Durie (born 6 March 1970) is an Australian television personality of Sri Lankan origin. The former Channel Nine, now Channel Seven star has hosted a variety of programs, mostly "lifestyle" shows, including Channel Nine's Backyard Blitz, Renovation Rescue and The Block. Jamie is now the host of Channel Seven's Australia's Best Backyards.

  5. Peter Hitchener

    Peter Donald Beauchamp Hitchener (born 21 February, 1946) is an Australian television presenter. He has been chief newsreader for Melbourne's edition of National Nine News since 1998, and prior to that was weekend newsreader. Originally from rural Queensland, Hitchener began his media career as a journalist and presenter in 1965 at the Brisbane 4BH radio station, before moving on to ABC Brisbane where he undertook roles as a television and radio presenter.

  6. Caroline Wilson

    Caroline Wilson (born 1960) is an Australian sports journalist. Wilson began covering football in 1982 and she has been chief football writer for Melbourne's "The Age" newspaper since 1999. The first woman to cover Australian rules football on a full-time basis and the first woman to win the AFL's gold media award, …

  7. Jules Lund

    Jules Lund is an Australian television presenter. The bleached-blonde Lund's career began when he won the FOX FM's "15 Minutes of Fame" competition on radio (presented by Matt Tilley and Tracy Bartram) in the early 2000s. While FOX FM's support of Lund died off once the Fame competition ended, it proved to be a launching pad for Lund's career. After a number of years in the wilderness, Lund eventually landed a job at the Channel Nine show Getaway in 2004, …

  8. Larry Emdur

    Larry Emdur (born December 9, 1964) is an Australian media personality, and the Co-host of the Seven Network's The Morning Show with Kylie Gillies. However he is best known as the former host of the game shows "The Price is Right" on Channel Nine, "Wheel of Fortune" on the Seven Network and "Celebrity Dog School", on Network Ten. Emdur was born in the Sydney suburb of Bondi.

  9. Brendan Fevola

    Brendan 'Fev' Fevola (born January 20, 1981) is an Australian rules footballer, currently playing with the Carlton Football Club in the Australian Football League. He plays the position of full-forward and has apart from his sporadic footballing ability, is notable for his appearances on the Channel Nine's "The Footy Show" on Thursday nights during the season.

  10. Ed Phillips

    Ed Phillips (born July 6, 1966) is an Australian Sydney-based television and radio presenter. Phillips began his career in 1988 with radio station Triple M, where he stayed until 1997. In 1994 he hosted television game show "Pot of Gold", which lasted for two seasons. He then made another foray into television as a sports reporter for the Nine Network (from 1997-98).

  11. Matt Price

    Matt Price is an Australian journalist and newspaper columnist. He currently writes about federal politics as a member of the Canberra Press Gallery for The Australian newspaper. He also occasionally writes about sport. He is also a regular guest on the Insiders program. He formerly worked in television, including stints at Channel Nine and Sky News.

  12. Jennifer Byrne

    Jennifer Byrne is an Australian print, radio and television journalist. Byrne was educated at St Margaret's School, Melbourne as a boarding student, and began her career in journalism at age 16 as a cadet at Melbourne's "The Age" newspaper. At 23 she became the paper's San Francisco correspondent, and later a feature writer. Byrne's television career began as a reporter on "Nationwide".

  13. Natalie Gruzlewski

    Natalie Gruzlewski is an Australian television presenter. Gruzlewski grew up on the Gold Coast and studied journalism at Griffith University after finishing school. She began her TV career on the Gold Coast as host of Prime Television's "Surf TV", a beach and surf conditions program. In 1999, Gruzlewski joined Channel Nine as weather presenter on the network's Gold Coast News bulletin.

  14. Andrew Startin

    Andrew Startin (born ??) is an Australian performer, impersonator and television personality. Startin first came to prominence in 1997 as a result of a video tape of him impersonating Sam Newman being sent into "The AFL Footy Show" in an attempt to win a trip to London. He won, and the incredible accuracy of his voice, expressions and mannerisms shot him to fame as he appeared four more times that year on "The Footy Show", …

  15. Jim Waley

    Jim Waley is a former television presenter on Channel Nine. In 1981, Waley was appointed founding presenter of the Sunday Program. In 1986 was invited to be founding presenter of the network's business and finance program Business Sunday. He hosted Sydney Extra, a news-based program for Sydneysiders, in 1992 and later that year was appointed presenter/reporter for Nightline, the nightly 30-minute late-night news program seen nationally.

  16. John Wood

    John Wood (Born July 14, 1946 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia) is a Gold Logie Award winning Australian actor, best known for his role as Senior Sergeant Tom Croydon in the Seven Network's long running police drama "Blue Heelers". John Wood began his acting career in 1967, where he has a guest role in "Bellbird", an Australian television series. He then appearred in several Australian drama series' and mini-series' in minor roles.

  17. Ali Moore

    Ali Moore is an Australian journalist. She began her career in 1987 as a cadet for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), where she was active in a number of programmes. In 1996 she moved to the Nine Network, where she was a reporter and eventually presenter of Business Sunday. She was also a fill-in host for Today on Saturday and the substitute for Tracy Grimmshaw from 1999 until 2003 on the weekday Today show.

  18. Denise Drysdale

    Denise Drysdale is an Australian television personality and comedian. Born Denice Anne Christina Drysdale, she began her career as a dancing three-year-old. Drysdale began working with television at 10 years of age with GTV9 in Melbourne. By age 16, she was sacked from Graham Kennedy’s "In Melbourne Tonight" for being overweight and the "weak link". Photographed at the time by a Channel Nine photographer, …

  19. Bruce Paige

    Bruce Paige is a newsreader in Brisbane, Australia, where he presents the 6PM news on Channel Nine. First coming to prominence on television reading the ABC bulletin, Paige's career at the station began in January 1971, before he moved to Channel Nine in 1985. He left Nine in 1990 for Network Ten, but had soon moved back to his native Townsville, reading the local news there for three years. In 1993, Paige returned to Nine's statewide news as a weekend newsreader, …

  20. Charles Wooley

    Charles Wooley is an Australian journalist, reporter and writer, most famous for his role on Channel Nine's "60 Minutes". He was born in 1948 on the Isle of Arran off the West Coast of Scotland. In 1950 Charles's father, also Charles, moved his family to Tasmania where he worked for the Hydro-Electric Commission. He settled outside of Launceston. At the age of 16 Wooley moved to Hobart where he gained an honours degree in history from the University of Tasmania.

  21. Nikki Osborne

    Nikki Osborne (born 19 July 1981 in Redcliffe, Queensland, Australia) is an Australian actress, former model and television presenter. Osborne is well known for being a former host of Channel Nine's late night interactive quiz series, "Quizmania" (2006-2007), of which Osborne left on May 12, 2007. Osborne has also starred in feature film productions: the American mini-series, "The Mystery of Natalie Wood" (2003) and "Ned" (2004).

  22. Duncan Armstrong

    Duncan John D'Arcy Armstrong <small>OAM</small> (born April 7, 1968 in Brisbane, Queensland) is an Australian freestyle swimmer of the 1980s, who won gold in the 200 m freestyle at the 1988 Seoul Olympics. He is currently a swimming commentator on Channel Nine's "Wide World of Sports" and is also a well known swimming safety advocate. Coached by the flamboyant Laurie Lawrence, Armstrong made his debut in the 1986 Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh, Scotland, …

  23. Libbi Gorr

    Libbi Gorr (Born Lisbeth Joanne Gorr, March 24 1965 in Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian comedian, best known for the character she created, "Elle McFeast". When Gorr was an Arts/Law student at the University of Melbourne, she began working in comedy. After graduating she became an articled clerk with the Melbourne law firm Phillips Fox. She also performed with the all-woman cabaret group "the Hot Bagels".

  24. Chris Bombolas

    Chris Bombolas (known often just as "Bomber") is an Australian politician and television presenter. A former sports reporter for the Nine Network in Brisbane, he now serves as the Australian Labor Party member for Chatsworth in the Queensland Legislative Assembly. Mr Bombolas was born in Newcastle, New South Wales and moved to Brisbane in 1970. He completed his secondary education at Brisbane State High School before attending the Queensland University of Technology, …

  25. Philip Brady

    Philip Brady is an Australian media personality. Born in Melbourne he was involved in the early days of television. He left school at the age of 18 and started working as a booth announcer at Channel Nine in 1958. He appeared with Graham Kennedy on In Melbourne Tonight. He stayed at Channel 9 until 1971 when he worked for a travel agents in Beaumaris. In the 1970’s Phil hosted several television shows including Moneymakers, Casino Ten, Password, Get The Message, …

  26. Chris King

    Chris King (born in Hobart, Tasmania on June 2 1956) is an Australian actor and entertainer. After a brief appearance in soap opera "Number 96", King became best known for his six year stint as orderly (later nurse) Dennis Jamison in Channel Nine's long running soap opera "The Young Doctors" (1976-1982). He subsequently set up and now runs his own talent school. Natalie Imbruglia is one of its former pupils.

  27. Ravina Raj Kohli

    Ravina Raj Kohli, earlier President of the STAR News, and currently (2006) the Chief Executive officer of Channel Nine, is one of the prominent media personality of India. She was appointed as the President of Star news Channel, after its break from NDTV. Thereafter, Australian media tycoon, Kerry Packer chose her to head Channel Nine in India.

  28. Marny Kennedy

    Marny Kennedy (born January 21, 1994 in Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian actress. She plays Taylor Fry in the Children's live-action TV series "Mortified", which debuted on the Nine Network in 2006. She won the 2006 young actor award for Loreal Paris AFI Awards People say she won the award for her bubbly personality and appreciation she showed to people.

  29. Daniel Street

    Daniel Street is a political reporter for Channel Nine's National Nine News. He attended St Ignatius' College, Riverview. Street is also a member of the Board of Directors of the Global Panel Foundation-Australasia.

  30. Peter Holland

    Peter Holland is a newsreader from Perth, Western Australia. He worked for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation in radio and television news from 1966 to 1998 when he moved to Channel Nine to read the television news. In the 1984 federal election he unsuccessfully ran for the seat of Division of Forrest for the Australian Labor Party. In 1995, he won the "Western Australian Citizen Of The Year (community services)" award.

  31. Brodie Young

    Brodie Young is a television personality in Australia and the only male host of Quizmania. Brodie was first seen on television on Channel Ten's hit reality show Big Brother in 2002 as an intruder. He was voted off the program after two weeks. He then had guest roles on Ten's Totally Wild and Wicked Science, and Nickelodeon children's program SNTV. Brodie has also appeared in commercials for Mitsubishi Motors, Nestle and Jetstar.

  32. Katrina Conder

    Katrina Conder is an Australian television presenter. She is one of the 4 current hosts of Channel Nine's late night game show Quizmania. She made her Quizmania debut on January 6, 2007. Katrina has also appeared on 3 episodes of Blue Heelers as a nurse. She is a graduate of the National Theatre Drama School in Melbourne.

  33. Amy Parks

    Amy Parks was born on June 10, 1982 in Melbourne, Australia. Parks is well known for being a former host of Channel Nine's late night interactive quiz series, "Quizmania", of which finished on June 24, 2007

  34. Leigh McClusky

    Leigh McClusky is an Australian journalist and presenter who works for Channel 7 in Adelaide. She currently anchors Today Tonight South Australia. She started her career as a cadet reporter for the Melbourne Herald in 1979. Since then she has worked throughout the Australian media. Leigh was also a feature writer for the Australian Associated Press, as well as a researcher and reporter for the ABC program The Investigators.

  35. Suze Raymond

    Suze Raymond (born 18 June 1984) is an Australian television presenter from Melbourne, Australia. She became one of the hosts of the late night Channel Nine game show "Quizmania" on January 7, 2007. Suze studied a Bachelor of communications (Media) at the school of applied communication at Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) and graduated in 2005. On Monday, June 4 2007 Suzy appeared as one of the mob members on 1 vs.

  36. Justin Melvey

    Justin Melvey (born May 7 1969 in Sydney) is an Australian actor. Melvey is best known to US television audiences for his work on the soap opera "Days of Our Lives". He played Dr. Colin Murphy from October 2001 to January 2003. Ironically, Australian viewers did not get to see this stint, as the Nine Network decided in late 2004 to skip 864 episodes of "Days" in order to catch up with the US (instead airing a special, "A New Day", …

  37. Ross Greenwood

    Ross Greenwood is the Nine Network's Finance Editor. Ross was editor of Business Review Weekly (BRW), Personal Investor and The Age 's money section. TERRY McCRANN , COMMENTATOR Joining Business Sunday as a regular commentator in 1987, Terry McCrann is well known for his hard-hitting commentaries on business, the economy, rampaging entrepreneurs, and politicians.

  38. Phil Black

    Phil Black is a reporter for Seven News in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Black joined Seven News as a senior producer in 2000. He then moved to the reporting team. Some of the stories he has covered include the CityRail crisis, Redfern riots and the 2002 Christmas bushfires. Perhaps his most important story was in December 2004, where he reported from Sri Lanka after the Boxing Day Tsunami. Black was in Bathurst for several weeks for the 2006 Bathurst 1000, …

  39. Gemma Haines

    Gemma Haines is a reporter for Seven News in Canberra, ACT, Australia. Haines joined Channel Seven in early 2003. With Seven News, Haines reported on many big stories including the Iraq War and the resignation of the former Governor General Peter Hollingworth. Haines regularly reports live to Seven News. Haines began her career working on "Brisbane Extra" on Channel Nine. Following this, Haines joined Nine's regional affiliate WIN Television in Rockhampton, …

  40. Dan Falzon

    Dan Falzon (born 1972-11-24) is an Australian actor, best-known for his role as "Rick Alessi" on the television soap opera "Neighbours". He also appeared in the Channel Nine drama "The Alice", as a park ranger. He also formed the short lived pop group "milk" with his brother, releasing the single "seventeen" in 1997

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