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'''Ann Sanders ''' |
'''Ann Sanders ''' (b. 1960) is an [[Australia|Australian]] television journalist and news presenter. She is currently the anchor of the [[Seven Network]]'s national 11:30am news bulletin ''[[Seven News|Seven Morning News]]''. She also presents hourly updates through [[The Morning Show (TV program)|The Morning Show]] with [[Kylie Gillies]] and [[Larry Emdur]]. |
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A respected journalist with more than 25 years experience in television, Sanders began her broadcasting career with [[SAS-7]] in Adelaide as a weather presenter, before moving to [[TVW-7|Seven Perth]], during this time she won two consecutive (1981/1982) [[Logie Awards]] for '''Most Popular Female Personality''' in [[Western Australia]]. She moved to Sydney in 1983 to join [[Network Ten]] as a consumer reporter and news presenter before returning to the [[Seven Network]] as a news presenter in 1988. |
A respected journalist with more than 25 years experience in television, Sanders began her broadcasting career with [[SAS-7]] in Adelaide as a weather presenter, before moving to [[TVW-7|Seven Perth]], during this time she won two consecutive (1981/1982) [[Logie Awards]] for '''Most Popular Female Personality''' in [[Western Australia]]. She moved to Sydney in 1983 to join [[Network Ten]] as a consumer reporter and news presenter before returning to the [[Seven Network]] as a news presenter in 1988. |
Revision as of 15:16, 6 January 2010
Ann Sanders (b. 1960) is an Australian television journalist and news presenter. She is currently the anchor of the Seven Network's national 11:30am news bulletin Seven Morning News. She also presents hourly updates through The Morning Show with Kylie Gillies and Larry Emdur.
A respected journalist with more than 25 years experience in television, Sanders began her broadcasting career with SAS-7 in Adelaide as a weather presenter, before moving to Seven Perth, during this time she won two consecutive (1981/1982) Logie Awards for Most Popular Female Personality in Western Australia. She moved to Sydney in 1983 to join Network Ten as a consumer reporter and news presenter before returning to the Seven Network as a news presenter in 1988.
Ann joined the national morning news program 11AM in 1990 and at the helm of that program she travelled to Chernobyl, reporting on the radiation fall-out disaster. Sanders presented the weeknight edition of Seven News Sydney in early 1995, before being joined by Ross Symonds in 1998 until she moved to weekends in 2004 where she stayed until May 2006 when she swapped roles with Chris Bath to present the Morning News.
Ann has been involved in coverage of events such as Chernobyl nuclear disaster, the Port Arthur massacre, the 1997 Thredbo landslide and the funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales.
Over the 2008-2009 summer period Ann presented the 4.30 News.