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  1. Kerry Stokes

    Kerry Stokes AO (born on) is the chairman of Seven Network, one of the largest broadcasting corporations in Australia, and a recipient of the Order of Australia recognising his contributions to Australian business. Stokes has great interest in art and was elected to the board of the National Gallery of Australia, and was chairman for five years, from 1996. Stokes is also the sole owner of the Australian & Northern China Caterpillar franchise, WesTrac.

  2. Anna Coren

    Anna Coren (born 9th April 1975) is an Australian journalist for the Seven Network and host of the East Coast edition of "Today Tonight".

  3. David Koch

    David James Koch, (pronounced Kosh), nicknamed Kochie (pronounced Kosh-ee), (born 7 March 1956), is an Australian television personality, and financial commentator. He currently presents Seven Network's "Sunrise" morning program each weekday, as co-host with Melissa Doyle. Koch and Doyle also co-host another Seven Network production "Where Are They Now". Koch hosts Australia's top-rated small business show, "My Business", …

  4. Andrew O'Keefe

    Andrew O’Keefe is a television personality and gameshow host who formerly worked as an intellectual property lawyer. He is the son of former Supreme Court of New South Wales judge Barry O’Keefe and nephew of Australian rock and roll musician Johnny O’Keefe. Fourth of five children to his parents Barry and Jan O’Keefe, he is half Croatian (on his mother's side). O'Keefe was born and grew up in the Sydney suburb of Mosman.

  5. Sonia Kruger

    Sonia Kruger (born September 28, 1965) is an Australian television presenter. She is best known for hosting (alongside Daryl Somers) the popular Australian version of "Dancing with the Stars", and for the role of ballroom dancer Tina Sparkle in the hit 1992 film "Strictly Ballroom". Kruger is also an entertainment reporter for "Sunrise" and "Today Tonight", which along with Dancing with the Stars, air on the Seven Network.

  6. Marieke Hardy

    Marieke Hardy (born 26 May, 1976) is an Australian writer, television producer and former television actress. She currently lives in Melbourne, Australia. She is the granddaughter of Frank Hardy, author of "Power Without Glory" and the grand niece of comedian Mary Hardy. Hardy was educated at Carey Baptist Grammar School in Melbourne. In 2003, she won an Australian Writers' Guild Award for her 26-part children's television show "Short Cuts".

  7. Mark Beretta

    Mark Beretta (born 1966) is an Australian media personality. Born in Geelong. Originally a water-skier, Beretta was a 10-time Australian champion of the sport before beginning his media career on Geelong radio station 3GL in the late 1980s. Beretta quickly rose up through the ranks of sport broadcasting in Australia through his NBL reports on Network Ten, and in 1995 the Seven Network realised his potential and signed him up to a sports reporting role, …

  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. Chris Lilley

    Chris Lilley is an Australian comedian from Sydney. Lilley began his career performing stand-up in Sydney, and went on to star in "Big Bite" (2003) on Australia's Seven Network. He gained acclaim for his portrayal of the extreme sports enthusiast Extreme Darren and the high-school drama teacher Mr G, characters which he continued in "Hamish & Andy" (2004). He also made his film debut playing two tiny roles in Abe Forsythe's "Ned" (2003).

  10. 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.

  11. Andrew Daddo

    Andrew Daddo (born February 18, 1967) is an Australian actor, author and television personality. Daddo has been a long time presenter on the Seven Network in Australia and has been involved in hosting many Seven specials. He hosted "World's Greatest Commercials", which ran from 1995-1996 (and also had occasional Cannes Film Festival specials until the late 1990s) as well as the Australian adaptation of Kids Say the Darnedest Things.

  12. Matthew White

    Matthew White is the sports presenter of the Sydney bulletin of "Seven News". White began his journalism career at a local newspaper in Manly before moving to radio and joining Newcastle's NEWFM to present breakfast news. He moved to television in 1992 when he became weekend sports presenter for NBN News. After another radio stint at Triple M, White joined Network Ten as a sport reporter.

  13. Naomi Robson

    Naomi Robson (born 4 December 1961, California) is an Australian journalist who is best known as the former presenter of the east-coast edition of "Today Tonight", an Australian public affairs program which screens weeknights on the Seven Network, from 1997 to 2006. She was succeeded in this job by Anna Coren. In 2007, she participated for the 16th year in that network's "Melbourne Royal Children's Hospital Good Friday Appeal Telethon".

  14. Kylie Gillies

    Kylie Gillies is a presenter for the Seven Network based in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Gillies is the Weekend Sunrise sport presenter and regularly fills in on the weekday Sunrise if Natalie Barr or Mark Beretta are away, taking their position reading the news or sport report. Gillies used to also regularly presents Seven's late news updates, sharing the position with Chris Bath and Samantha Armytage.

  15. Monique Wright

    Monique Wright (born 18 May) is an Australian journalist and television personality. She is currently the weather presenter for the Seven Network's national breakfast program, Sunrise. She also occasionally serves as a fill-in newsreader for the program. Monique has many covered events such as Cyclone Larry, has traveled to several Olympic Games as a roving reporter and in 2005, traveled to each finalist city in the bid for the 2012 Summer Olympic Games.

  16. Tim Campbell

    Tim Campbell (b. 27 September 1975 in Sydney) is an actor who is best known for playing the character of Dan Baker in the Australian soap opera "Home and Away". He also used to star in the children's television show Snobs with co star Indiana Evans. He also had a couple of brief appearances in the show "Water Rats" as a police officer. He is also the only Home and Away actor to make an appearance on the shows first podcast, Baycast.

  17. Melissa Doyle

    Melissa Kate Jane Doyle (born February 10, 1970) is an Australian television personality. She is currently one of the two main hosts on the Seven Network's "Sunrise". Her co-host is David Koch. They also co-host the "Where Are They Now" and "TV Turns 50 " show. In her youth she attended Pymble Ladies' College. She studied communications at Charles Sturt University. She gained a cadetship at WIN Television's Canberra bureau in 1990, …

  18. Jana Wendt

    Jana Wendt (born 9 May 1956 in Melbourne, Australia) is a leading television journalist in Australia. She was born to Czech parents who emigrated to Australia in 1949. Until August 2006, she was host of the Nine Network's "Sunday" program. Prior to her time with "Sunday", she worked as a reporter on Australian "60 Minutes", as well as filing stories for the American CBS "60 Minutes". She has been host of A Current Affair, also on Nine, …

  19. Johanna Griggs

    Johanna Griggs (born October 1973) is a former swimmer and current television presenter from Australia. Griggs represented Australia at the Auckland Commonwealth Games winning a bronze medal in the 100m backstroke but her career was cut short after a lengthy battle with chronic fatigue syndrome. Griggs, who was previously married to actor Gary Sweet, has two sons. Griggs who has built a solid career in media was a regular panelist on Network Ten program, …

  20. Peter Mitchell

    Peter Mitchell (born 14 June, 1960), commonly called "Mitch", is the presenter of the Melbourne bulletin of "Seven News". Peter grew up on the Mornington Peninsula, attending The Peninsula School, in Mt. Eliza. Peter began at the Nine Network in 1977 as a sport reporter. In this position he covered sports such as Australian rules football, golf, tennis and the Commonwealth Games.

  21. Bruce McAvaney

    Bruce William McAvaney OAM (born June 22, 1953) is an Australian sports broadcaster. He grew up in Ferryden Park, South Australia. McAvaney is known for his commentary of Australian rules football matches during the 1980s,1990s 2000,2001 and 2007 with the Seven Network. He is known for his animated style, infectious enthuisiasm and his use of the word 'special'. He has been the face of his network's Olympic Games coverage for more than 25 years.

  22. Christopher Skase

    Christopher Charles Skase (September 18, 1948 - August 5, 2001) was an Australian businessman who later became one of his country's most wanted fugitives, after his business empire crashed spectacularly and he fled to Majorca in Spain.

  23. Barry Hall

    Barry Hall (born February 8, 1977) is a forward with the Sydney Swans Australian rules football club and a prolific goalkicker. He is nicknamed "Big, Bad, Bustling Barry Hall" (also "Bazza", "Big Bad Barry" or various combinations of these) by media and football fans alike. The nickname dates back to the mid-late 1990s when it is believed Sandy Roberts, part of the Seven Network's AFL coverage, …

  24. Sandy Roberts

    Sandy Roberts (Born February 22, 1950) is the sports presenter of the Melbourne bulletin of "Seven News". Roberts grew up on a sheep farm in South Australia, after completing school he moved to Adelaide where he worked as a sports writer for the Adelaide Advertiser. Roberts also worked in Perth, Bendigo and overseas before he joined the Seven Network in Melbourne as a presenter, sports analyst, host and commentator.

  25. Ian Johnson

    Ian Johnson (born March 1949) is an Australian businessman. Originally a long-time senior executive at the Nine Network (GTV-9), in October 2003 Johnson moved to the Seven Network to become managing director of Channel Seven Melbourne.

  26. Simon Reeve

    Simon Reeve (born 6 September, 1961) is an Australian television presenter and host in many shows on the Seven Network. Reeve is currently a sports presenter on "Weekend Sunrise", reporter on "Sunrise", and the current host of the children's quiz show "It's Academic". In 2006, Reeve also was a contestant in reality singing show "It Takes Two", and hosted a documentary series called "The Force: Behind the Line".

  27. Tom Williams

    Tom Williams (born October 16, 1970, Sydney, Australia) is an Australian television presenter and personality. After graduating from high school at the Jesuit St Aloysius' College, Williams worked as a builder, and competed in surfing and snowboarding championships. The turning point in William's life occurred in 2000, when he phoned into a radio show hosted by comic duo Merrick & Rosso. His style interested them so much that he was given a regular segment on the show.

  28. David Brown

    David Brown (born 12 July 1959) is an Australian meteorologist and weather presenter for Seven News in Melbourne and the Seven 4:30 News. Brown graduated from Caulfield Institute of Technology (now part of Monash University) in 1981 with a B.App.Sc. degree. He then worked at the Bureau of Meteorology before becoming the weather presenter on the Ten network. Brown is the only television weather presenter who is also a meteorologist.

  29. Adam Boland

    Adam Lee Boland is the executive producer for the Seven Network's breakfast show "Sunrise". It is the most watched breakfast show on Australian television. The show with Adam at the helm gained the position of number one breakfast morning program, pipping Nine's "Today" show out of the spot which it held for 20 years. He also produces the new morning talk show The Morning Show also for Seven.

  30. Ben Davis

    Ben Davis is a sports presenter on the Seven Network in Brisbane. Currently, he presents the sport report on the 6:00pm news, on Thursday and Friday nights. He started his career at the Ten Network as a part-time cadet whilst he completed a degree in Communications (Journalism) at the University of Technology, Queensland. In 1995 at the age of 21, he finished his studies and an opportunity came up with Seven News in Brisbane.

  31. Shelley Craft

    Shelley Craft (born June 21, 1976) is an Australian television personality. She is currently a presenter on the Seven Network's "The Great Outdoors". Her television career began in the 1990's when she was appointed co-host of children's show Saturday Disney. She remained on the show for a number of years. In 2002, she was approached to join the travel show The Great Outdoors, where she has remained since. As well as presenting stories for The Great Outdoors, …

  32. Rex Hunt

    Rex James Hunt (b. March 7, 1949), is an Australian television and radio personality featured on his own fishing and wildlife programme on the Seven Network. He is also a former Australian rules football player and commentator and police officer. Hunt also owns a restaurant, the "D'lish Fish" located in Port Melbourne, opposite Melbourne's Station Pier and lives in a multi-million dollar mansion incorporating a miniature golf course in suburban Beaumaris, Victoria.

  33. Mark Riley

    Mark Riley (born 14 September 1960) is Chief Political Correspondent for Seven News in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia. Riley started his journalism career in 1979 at The Newcastle Herald, where he covered the 1989 Newcastle earthquake. He soon moved to the Sydney Morning Herald, where he worked in politics. In 1998, Riley was appointed New York correspondent for the Herald and for Melbourne's The Age.

  34. Amy Mathews

    Amy Mathews is a Logie Award winning Australian actress born on 29 March 1980 in Melbourne, Australia, although she has spent most of her life in Sydney. She has previously held guest roles in Seven Network series, such as "Always Greener", "All Saints" and "Blue Heelers". In 2006, Mathews joined the cast of the long-running Australian soap opera "Home and Away" as Rachel Armstrong, a psychiatrist and friend of long-term Summer Bay resident, …

  35. Natalie Barr

    Natalie Anne Barr (born 19 March 1968) is a journalist, newsreader and television presenter born in Bunbury, Western Australia. Barr studied journalism at Curtin University. She worked in newspaper, radio and television journalism before moving to Los Angeles and working for KABC, KTLA and KCOP. While there she was awarded a "Golden Mic" for best newscast writing and was nominated for a Los Angeles area Emmy Award for her work on the O.J. Simpson car chase.

  36. Tracy Grimshaw

    Tracy Grimshaw (born June 3, 1960) is an Australian journalist and television presenter Grimshaw's career began in the 1980s when she became a newsreader and reporter for the "National Nine News" in Melbourne. In 1995, Grimshaw appeared as co-host of "The Midday Show" and has filled in as a newsreader and host of "A Current Affair". Grimshaw is best-known for co-hosting Nine's breakfast program "The Today Show".

  37. Michael Caton

    Michael Caton is an Australian actor best known for playing Darryl Kerrigan from 1997's low budget hit film "The Castle". Born in Queensland, Caton appeared in the 1971 Melbourne production of the rock musical "Hair". He also appeared in the seminal 1970s Australian drama "The Sullivans", risqué 1990s soap opera "Chances", the American comedy "The Animal" and the third series of the Australian version of "Dancing with the Stars".

  38. Bruce Gyngell

    Bruce Gyngell (b. July 8, 1929, d. September 7 2000), born in Melbourne, Australia was a leading Australian television executive. He was the head of many television networks in Australia, including the Nine Network, the Seven Network during the 1970s and also as deputy chairman of the ATV Network in the United Kingdom. He was also the first Chief Executive of the Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) in Australia during the 1980s.

  39. Ian Ross

    Ian Ross is the presenter of the Sydney bulletin of "Seven News". Commonly known as "Roscoe", Ross began his career in 1957 at Sydney radio station 2GB. Ian returned to Sydney as National Nine News reporter in 1965. Ross stayed at Nine for 38 years, where he is most known for his position as Today news presenter. Ross joined Channel Seven in late 2003 to head the station's flagship 6.00pm bulletin.

  40. Mark Gibson

    Mark Gibson is an Australian TV news reporter, working for Seven News in Perth, Western Australia. He joined the Seven Network in February 2001, after 6 years as a news reporter and presenter for Network Ten in Sydney.

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