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The Project s Lisa Wilkinson pays tribute to co-host Gorgi Coghlan after shock resignation

The Project s Lisa Wilkinson pays tribute to co-host Gorgi Coghlan after shock resignation
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The Project hosts deliver on-air tribute to Gorgi Coghlan as she leaves the show after 10 years

The Project hosts deliver on-air tribute to Gorgi Coghlan as she leaves the show after 10 years
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It hasn t been an easy decision : The Project host announces shock departure from Channel 10 show

It hasn t been an easy decision : The Project host announces shock departure from Channel 10 show
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New timeslot for WIN News from 1 July

New timeslot for WIN News from 1 July May 25, 2021 8:07 WIN Network today has announced its weeknight WIN News bulletins will move to 5.30pm, from 1 July 2021. The announcement: The WIN Network today announced it will move its weeknight WIN News bulletins to 5.30pm and commence statewide half hour news in Queensland, Victoria and in the western areas of Southern NSW from 1 July when WIN returns to being a Nine affiliate. WIN News in Wollongong, Canberra and Tasmania will continue to be broadcast in its current format in the new timeslot of 5.30pm. The new statewide bulletins will broadcast into the additional regions of Mackay, Bundaberg and Hervey Bay in Queensland, Orange, Dubbo, Wagga Wagga and Griffith in New South Wales and Albury Wodonga in Victoria.

How Today show host Allison Langdon is becoming the new queen of breakfast TV

Allison Langdon is set to take over as the new queen of Australian breakfast TV as the sun sets on Sam Armytage s time at Channel Seven s Sunrise.   The Today show host is certainly no stranger to making headlines, and her opinions have proven to be a hit with viewers as Nine continues to close the gap with Seven in the morning TV ratings battle. On Tuesday, the experienced journalist raised more than a few eyebrows when she claimed most people could guess which member of the Royal Family allegedly had concerns over how dark Prince Harry and Meghan s son, Archie, would be.

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