Larry Olsen (born 1948 in Nudgee Beach, Queensland) is an Australian retired jockey and current reporter for Sky News Australia who is best known for riding Kensei to victory in the 1987 Melbourne Cup.
In the past few years, Moon has appeared on TVNZ’s Frontier of Dreams programme explaining the history of the Waitangi Treaty, on Prime TV’s New Zealand's Top 100 History Makers programme, on TVNZ’s Close Up, Marae, Te Karere, and Waka Huia programmes, on TV3 News, on Sky News Australia, and on Maori Television as an election night analyst.
Richo, a television program hosted by Graham 'Richo' Richardson, which airs on Sky News Australia.
He is a regular commentator on politics and the media on 702 ABC Sydney and Sky News Australia.
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It was reported on 26 August 2007, that Langdon had announced her engagement to Sky News Australia presenter Michael Willesee, Jr., son of former A Current Affair host Mike Willesee.
This method was also successful in the 2007 Australian Federal Election, where the collaboration of Sky News, Channel 7 and Auspoll provided an almost exact 53 percent two party-preferred victory to Labor over the ruling Coalition.
Hadley! was a short lived Australian talk show which aired on the Australian subscription television news channel Sky News Australia and was hosted by commentator Ray Hadley who discussed current political and social issues with guests.
Upon her return to Sydney, Sherlock went to work for Commonwealth Securities as a financial journalist, after which she took a position as a newsreader with Sky News Australia.
David Speers - Political Editor at Sky News Australia; attended Turramurra High School from 1989 to 1992.