Sharyn Ghidella
Sharyn Ghidella | |
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Born |
1966 (age 49–50) |
Occupation | News Presenter & Journalist |
Spouse(s) | Paul Croll |
Children | Austin & Darcy |
Website | Sharyn Ghidella profile |
Sharyn Ghidella (born 1966) is an Australian journalist and news presenter.
Ghidella currently presents Seven News Brisbane with Bill McDonald from Monday to Friday.
Career
Ghidella's career in television began in the region, as a reporter and presenter for North Queensland Television (now Network Ten). She also produced and presented the regional weekly current affairs program, Newsweek. She moved to Brisbane to work with Network Ten's News division, before going to the Nine Network.
She spent her first three years at the Nine Network reporting for National Nine News, writing and presenting hourly news breaks. In the mid-1990s she began hosting Nine's Daybreak program, which was later renamed National Nine Early News. She took over from Peter Overton as anchor of National Nine Morning News in 2000, but later switched with Mark Ferguson who had taken over at 6 am.
Returning to the early news meant she became a regular substitute host on Today filling in for anchor Tracy Grimshaw or news presenter Ian Ross. When Ross left the show in 2002, she became permanent news presenter – the first female morning show news presenter in Australia – and continued as fill in host for the show.
In February 2005, Leila McKinnon replaced Ghidella on Today. Ghidella moved to co-host National Nine Early News alongside Chris Smith and weather presenter Majella Wiemers this lasted until June 2005. Ghidella then moved back to her previous position as news presenter on Today while McKinnon moved to host National Nine Morning News.
Ghidella left Today and the Nine Network on 1 December 2006 with sources claiming she was upset as constantly being overlooked for other roles at National Nine News. Ghidella was replaced by National Nine Morning News presenter Georgie Gardner.
In 2007, she replaced Tracey Challenor on Seven News Brisbane as weekend presenter. In 2008, she replaced Talitha Cummins on Weekend Sunrise as news presenter, and remained in the position until late 2010.
In January 2013, Ghidella began presenting Seven News Brisbane from Sunday to Thursday with Bill McDonald and was also appointed presenter of Today Tonight Queensland.[1] The show was axed in February 2014.
She has hosted events for Qantas, The Australian Grand Prix Corporation, The Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority, The Special Events Society, Shiseido, The Cairns Business Women's Association, The Cairns Amateurs, The Benevolent Society and ItalCommercio.
She regularly works with Meals on Wheels and is an ambassador for the Variety Clubs of Australia. She is also a supporter of the Humpty Dumpty Foundation and has lent a hand to the Prince of Wales Medical Research Institute and the Hope for the Children Foundation.
Personal life
Ghidella was born in Babinda, in Far North Queensland.
Sharyn and her partner freelance cameraman Paul Croll have two sons, Austin (born 2007) and Darcy (born 2010).
References
- ↑ Cooper, Nathanael (19 January 2013). "Fresh news faces in Seven heaven". The Courier Mail. Retrieved 19 January 2013.
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Preceded by Peter Overton |
National Nine Morning Edition News Presenter 1999–2001 |
Succeeded by Kim Watkins |
Preceded by Mark Ferguson/Anna Coren |
National Nine Early News Presenter with Chris Smith February 2005 – June 2005 |
Succeeded by Amber Sherlock |
Preceded by Ian Ross |
Today News Presenter 2001–2006 |
Succeeded by Georgie Gardner |
Preceded by Tracey Challenor |
Seven News Brisbane Weekend Presenter February 2007– December 2012 |
Succeeded by Kay McGrath & Rod Young |
Preceded by Talitha Cummins |
Weekend Sunrise Sunday News Presenter 2008–2010 |
Succeeded by Jessica Rowe |
Preceded by Kay McGrath & Rod Young |
Seven News Brisbane Presenter with Bill McDonald January 2013– |
Succeeded by Incumbent |
Preceded by Matt White (East Coast Edition) |
Today Tonight Queensland Host January 2013– February 2014 |
Succeeded by Axed |