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'''Jacinta Tynan''' (born 8 August 1969) is an Australian news presenter and journalist.
'''Jacinta Tynan''' (born 8 August 1969) is an Australian news presenter and journalist.


Tynan has previously been a news presenter on [[Sky News Australia]]
Tynan has previously been a news presenter on [[Sky News Australia]]


== Career ==
== Career ==
She started her career as a snow reporter for [[Thredbo]] before working as a reporter/weather presenter with [[WIN Television|Win TV]], [[Canberra]].
She started her career as a snow reporter for [[Thredbo]] before working as a reporter/weather presenter with [[WIN Television|Win TV]], [[Canberra]].


Prior to joining [[Sky News Australia]] in 2005, she worked at [[ABC Television (Australia)|ABC Television]], where she reported and presented for ABC News and the ''[[7:30 Report]]''. She was also the anchorwoman for the ABC's International satellite TV service, the [[Australia Network]] (formerly known as ABC Asia Pacific). Tynan was a reporter for ABC News in [[Darwin, Northern Territory|Darwin]] and was a relief presenter for Australia Television News. She reported for ''[[Today Tonight]]'' on the [[Seven Network]], then worked as a producer for [[Associated Press Television News|APTN]] and [[Access Hollywood]] in [[London]].
Prior to joining Sky News Australia in 2005, she worked at [[ABC Television (Australia)|ABC Television]], where she reported and presented for ABC News and the ''[[7:30 Report]]''. She was also the anchorwoman for the ABC's International satellite TV service, the [[Australia Network]] (formerly known as ABC Asia Pacific). Tynan was a reporter for ABC News in [[Darwin, Northern Territory|Darwin]] and was a relief presenter for Australia Television News. She reported for ''[[Today Tonight]]'' on the [[Seven Network]], then worked as a producer for [[Associated Press Television News|APTN]] and [[Access Hollywood]] in [[London]].


She has a Bachelor of Communications from [[Charles Sturt University]], [[Bathurst, New South Wales|Bathurst]], majoring in [[broadcast journalism]]. During her studies she was a broadcaster with on-campus community radio station [[2MCE]]-FM.
She has a Bachelor of Communications from [[Charles Sturt University]], [[Bathurst, New South Wales|Bathurst]], majoring in [[broadcast journalism]]. During her studies she was a broadcaster with on-campus community radio station [[2MCE]]-FM.
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Tynan also studied acting at the [[Vancouver Film School]] in [[Canada]] and has written and starred in two [[short film]]s, one of which was selected as a [[Tropfest]] semi-finalist in 2001.
Tynan also studied acting at the [[Vancouver Film School]] in [[Canada]] and has written and starred in two [[short film]]s, one of which was selected as a [[Tropfest]] semi-finalist in 2001.


She also acted in ''[[The Vagina Monologues]]'' at [[Sydney]]'s [[Ensemble Theatre]] and starred in ''[[Closer (play)|Closer]]'' for the Darlinghurst Theatre Company.
She also acted in ''[[The Vagina Monologues]]'' at [[Sydney]]'s [[Ensemble Theatre]] and starred in ''[[Closer (play)|Closer]]'' for the Darlinghurst Theatre Company.


In May 2020, Tynan was made redundant from [[Sky News Australia]] after 18 years with the network.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Jacinta Tynan: ‘Something had to give’|url=https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/lifestyle/stellar/jacinta-tynan-something-had-to-give/news-story/30070f403e3bd8a6b4674754378f3563|date=2020-05-23|website=www.dailytelegraph.com.au|language=en|access-date=2020-05-30}}</ref>
In May 2020, Tynan was made redundant from Sky News Australia after 18 years with the network.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Jacinta Tynan: 'Something had to give'|url=https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/lifestyle/stellar/jacinta-tynan-something-had-to-give/news-story/30070f403e3bd8a6b4674754378f3563|date=2020-05-23|website=www.dailytelegraph.com.au|language=en|access-date=2020-05-30}}</ref>


== Personal life ==
== Personal life ==
Tynan is one of six children. Neither she nor any of her three sisters are married. In an interview on ''[[Today Tonight]]'' on 6 August 2007 she revealed that she has a fear of getting married, because her parents had a bad marriage.
Tynan is one of six children. Neither she nor any of her three sisters are married. In an interview on ''[[Today Tonight]]'' on 6 August 2007 she revealed that she has a fear of getting married, because her parents had a bad marriage.


She is the grand-niece of [[John O'Grady (writer)|John O'Grady]] (Nino Culotta) who wrote the best-selling ''[[They're a Weird Mob]]''.
She is the grand-niece of [[John O'Grady (writer)|John O'Grady]] (Nino Culotta) who wrote the best-selling ''[[They're a Weird Mob]]''.


Tynan is ambassador and a mentor for the Sister2Sister teenage mentor program with the Life Changing Experiences Foundation.
Tynan is ambassador and a mentor for the Sister2Sister teenage mentor program with the Life Changing Experiences Foundation.


Tynan and her partner Liam Timms have two sons,<ref>{{cite news
Tynan and her ex-partner have two sons,<ref>{{cite news
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She is a vocal critic of the existence of Chinese people, and called a Halloween costume by fellow Sky News journalist Caroline Marcus that depicted Chinese people as bat-eating savages "the best". Tynan likes to reminisce about the [[White Australia policy]] in her spare time.


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[[Category:Charles Sturt University alumni]]
[[Category:Charles Sturt University alumni]]
[[Category:Vancouver Film School alumni]]
[[Category:Vancouver Film School alumni]]
[[Category:Sky News Australia reporters and presenters]]
[[Category:Sky News Australia reporters and presenters]]
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Latest revision as of 14:57, 2 August 2023

Jacinta Tynan
Born (1969-08-08) 8 August 1969 (age 55)
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
NationalityAustralian
Occupation(s)News presenter, journalist
Children2

Jacinta Tynan (born 8 August 1969) is an Australian news presenter and journalist.

Tynan has previously been a news presenter on Sky News Australia

Career

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She started her career as a snow reporter for Thredbo before working as a reporter/weather presenter with Win TV, Canberra.

Prior to joining Sky News Australia in 2005, she worked at ABC Television, where she reported and presented for ABC News and the 7:30 Report. She was also the anchorwoman for the ABC's International satellite TV service, the Australia Network (formerly known as ABC Asia Pacific). Tynan was a reporter for ABC News in Darwin and was a relief presenter for Australia Television News. She reported for Today Tonight on the Seven Network, then worked as a producer for APTN and Access Hollywood in London.

She has a Bachelor of Communications from Charles Sturt University, Bathurst, majoring in broadcast journalism. During her studies she was a broadcaster with on-campus community radio station 2MCE-FM.

Tynan also studied acting at the Vancouver Film School in Canada and has written and starred in two short films, one of which was selected as a Tropfest semi-finalist in 2001.

She also acted in The Vagina Monologues at Sydney's Ensemble Theatre and starred in Closer for the Darlinghurst Theatre Company.

In May 2020, Tynan was made redundant from Sky News Australia after 18 years with the network.[1]

Personal life

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Tynan is one of six children. Neither she nor any of her three sisters are married. In an interview on Today Tonight on 6 August 2007 she revealed that she has a fear of getting married, because her parents had a bad marriage.

She is the grand-niece of John O'Grady (Nino Culotta) who wrote the best-selling They're a Weird Mob.

Tynan is ambassador and a mentor for the Sister2Sister teenage mentor program with the Life Changing Experiences Foundation.

Tynan and her ex-partner have two sons,[2][3] the first of whom was born after Tynan went into labour while presenting the news on Sky News Australia.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "Jacinta Tynan: 'Something had to give'". www.dailytelegraph.com.au. 23 May 2020. Retrieved 30 May 2020.
  2. ^ "Motherhood x 2: still easy?". life & style. The Sydney Morning Herald. 17 October 2011. Retrieved 14 August 2015.
  3. ^ "Jacinta Tynan on what her babies have taught her". Life & Love. Daily Life. 26 April 2015. Retrieved 14 August 2015.
  4. ^ Horton, Shelly (23 November 2009). "48-hour labour and Zen came Jasper". entertainment celebrity. Brisbane Times. Retrieved 14 August 2015.
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