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60 Minutes (1968–present) 60 Minutes is an Australian version of the United States television newsmagazine show of the same title, airing on the Nine Network since 1979 on Sunday nights. A New Zealand version uses segments of the show. The program is one of five inducted into Australia's television Logie Hall of Fame. [1]
Allison Langdon (born 20 May 1979) is an Australian television presenter, journalist, reporter and author. She is currently the host of A Current Affair and previously co-host of breakfast television program Today and Weekend Today. Langdon also is a reporter and presenter on the localised version of current affairs program 60 Minutes.
Hayes is best known for her work as a reporter on 60 Minutes, and as a former co-host of Today. On moving to Sydney she worked for New Idea and TV Week magazines for a few weeks, before becoming a reporter for Network Ten 's Eyewitness News . In 1981 she was signed to the Nine Network, reporting for National Nine News and then presenting the ...
Notable credit (s) 60 Minutes. A Current Affair. Nightline. Spouse. John McAvoy (2000–2017) Children. 2. Tara Brown (born 14 March 1968) is an Australian television presenter and reporter.
60 Minutes. Today. Spouse. Cyrus Moran. . ( m. 2012) . Sarah Abo (born 13 November 1985 or 1986) [1] is an Australian television presenter, journalist and reporter. [1] She currently co-hosts breakfast program Today alongside Karl Stefanovic. [2] She is also a reporter on 60 Minutes .
Leslie became a cadet journalist in Toowoomba in 1962 with the local newspaper/television group DDQ-10, rising to News Editor. He moved to Sydney in 1972 as a senior reporter with the Ten Network. In 1977, he transferred to the Nine Network to join A Current Affair. [citation needed] In 1979, the Australian edition of 60 Minutes was launched on ...
He returned to the Nine Network and 60 Minutes from the 2015 season. In 2021, Bartlett also returned to 6PR, now owned by Nine Entertainment, to host its morning program while juggling his ongoing role as a reporter on 60 Minutes. In September 2022, Bartlett announced his resignation from 6PR and 60 Minutes, effective the following November.
Carleton was parodied on the Australian sketch-comedy shows Fast Forward and Comedy Inc. for his perceived over-prominence on 60 Minutes . In July 2000, the ABC's Media Watch program accused Carleton of plagiarising the BBC documentary A Cry from the Grave. Carleton denied the claims, suing the Australian Broadcasting Corporation for defamation.