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Sydney Weekender is an Australian travel show featuring destinations throughout the state of New South Wales. The program debuted in 1994 on Saturdays at 5:30pm, later moving to Sundays at the same time before the local nightly news bulletin. [1] It is hosted by Sam Mac and airs on the Seven Network in New South Wales and nationally on 7two. [2]
Sydney Weekender (2004–present) Melanie Symons (born 1975) is an Australian media personality, who is best known for appearing on a number of television shows on the Seven Network , most notably Saturday Disney from 1997 until 2002, and Ground Force from 2002 until 2005.
In addition to hosting Sydney Weekender and Luxury Escapes, [2] [3] she also hosted Crown Australian Celebrity Poker Challenge. She also worked as a research assistant for Today Tonight. Sophie also works- as a spokesmodel, having represented Berlei and Wonderbra in Australia and has appeared on the covers of various Australian magazines.
Queensland Weekender began in 2003 on the Seven Network on Saturdays at 5:30pm. It was produced by 7 Productions Queensland and often aired alongside similarly themed Queensland lifestyle programs, Creek To Coast and The Great South East.
In 1995, he began working for the Seven Network and started hosting Sydney Weekender. [ 6 ] From 1995 to 1996, he was the referee on the Australian version of TV game show Gladiators .
The upcoming Australian series “NCIS: Sydney” has found its leads and main cast. The series, which is currently in production, will follow “the brilliant and eclectic team of U.S. NCIS ...
Michele Morrone is the latest addition to The Housemaid's cast.. PEOPLE can exclusively reveal that Morrone, of 365 Days fame, will play Enzo, the sexy groundskeeper with a mysterious past who ...
Luke Jacobz (born Luke Jacob Ashwood; 14 February 1981) is an Australian actor and television presenter.He is best known for his roles as Zac Croft in Heartbreak High, Patrick Brewer in McLeod's Daughters, Angelo Rosetta in Home and Away, and as presenter of the Australian version of The X Factor.