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Jayne Azzopardi, Today News presenter; Ros Childs, ABC News at Noon presenter; Clint Stanaway, Today Sport presenter; Edwina Bartholomew, Sunrise News presenter; Natarsha Belling, Seven National News at Noon presenter; Lizzie Pearl, Weekend Today News presenter; Narelda Jacobs 10 News First presenter; Sally Bowrey, Weekend Sunrise News & sport ...
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Sky News Australia is an Australian conservative news channel owned by News Corp Australia.Originally launched on 19 February 1996, it broadcasts rolling news coverage throughout the day, while its prime time lineup is dedicated to opinion-based programs featuring a line-up of conservative commentators.
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Jayes joined Sky News in 2006 as a reporter, and in 2011 became a political reporter and member of the press gallery based in Canberra. [1] She was the presenter of Lunchtime Agenda before the program was axed in June 2015. [2] [3] Jayes returned to Sydney in 2014 and in 2015 began anchoring the Friday edition of NewsDay. [1]