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Nine News has appointed Brett McLeod as as Europe Correspondent, replacing Ben Avery in coming months, who will be returning to Adelaide after two years in the role.
Hugh Nailon, Director of News Melbourne said, “Brett is a senior network reporter, who will bring experience and gravitas to the role at a time when Covid is still dominating, Boris is in charge and the next chapter of the Monarchy will be compelling.
“Over the last two decades, Brett’s developed into an outstanding broadcaster of breaking news, as we saw recently with the George Pell Verdict, and when he expertly helmed the Network coverage of Prince Phillip’s death.
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Natalie s wardrobe trick comes after she Twitter ablaze when she appeared to be naked from the waist down on the Seven breakfast program last month.
Better fit: She shared a photo to Instagram of herself in a long black vest with matching pants alongside another picture taken from behind which showed her vest had been pulled back and held in place with two clips. This made the top appear more fitted to Natalie s body shape
The newsreader was sitting on the panel discussing surfing matters with her co-hosts Sam Armytage and David Kochie Koch when it appeared as though she was bottom-less on screen from a particular angle.
A Melbourne couple have had their intimate beach wedding upstaged by reigning Australian Open men s champion Novak Djokovic.
Hordes of photographers and television crew flocked to Brighton Beach on Monday morning for the traditional post-tournament media opportunity with the men s champion crowned a night earlier.
A bride and groom chose the picturesque location famous for its bright colourful bathing boxes in the affluent seaside suburb for their wedding photos.
They looked surprised to have their big day gatecrashed by a large scrum of media and tennis fans waiting for the men s world number one and nine-time tournament winner to arrive.