Top 20 Journalist celebrities in Australia
Here is the latest list of the world's top 20 Journalist celebrities [Updated June 10, 2023].
Amanda Keller was born
on February 25, 1962
in Australia.
She published a book called Amanda's Handy Home Hints in 1994.
Lisa Wilkinson was born
on December 19, 1959
in Wollongong, Australia.
She was raised in the New South Wales towns of Wollongong and Campbelltown, and she attended a performing arts high school in the latter city.
Samantha Armytage was born
on September 4, 1977
in Australia.
She has often been labeled one of the most beautiful faces in Australian news and media.
Tracy Grimshaw was born
on June 3, 1960
in Melbourne, Australia.
She is an avid horse rider. In May 2015, she was involved in a horse riding accident and was airlifted to Westmead Hospital.
Yvette King was born
on October 23, 1986
in Australia.
She grew popular on Instagram by sharing fashion, travel, and celebrity photos on her account.
Brooke Boney was born
on April 15, 1987
in Australia.
She is Gamilaroi Gomeroi, and writes often about issues affecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, and her experience as an Aboriginal woman in Australia.
Laura Brown was born
on May 27, 1974
in Australia.
She has made regular appearances on talk shows like Good Morning America, Today, and CNN's American Morning.
Katie Williams was born
on June 24, 1985
in Australia.
She has spoken publicly about the relationship between human rights and video games for the Australian Human Rights Commission.
John Pilger was born
on October 9, 1939
in Australia.
He released several books including The New Rulers of the New World.
Germaine Greer was born
on January 29, 1939
in Melbourne, Australia.
In her early adulthood years, she began identifying herself as an anarchist communist.
George Negus was born
on March 12, 1942
in Australia.
He published several bestselling books, including The World from Islam and The World from DownUnder - A Chat with Recent History.
Cameron Williams was born
on February 18, 1963
in Australia.
He has worked as an anchor for events like Wimbledon and the Winter Olympics.
Alicia Malone was born
on September 4, 1981
in Australia.
She was a host, producer and editor for Movie Network Channels where she fronted several movie-centric shows, including Movie Juice and Premiere, and hosted live red carpet events for the AFI Awards and Tropfest Short Film Festival.
Mark Beretta was born
on June 16, 1966
in Australia.
He hosted Seven Network's television coverage of the Australian Open in 2013.
Melissa Hoyer was born
on May 26, 1985
in Australia.
Michael Ware was born
on March 25, 1969
in Brisbane, Australia.
Peter Harvey was born
on September 16, 1944
in Australia.
He won a Centenary Medal in 2001 for his contribution to Australian society via his work as a journalist.
Zoe Foster Blake was born
on July 28, 1980
in Bowral, Australia.
She had her fourth women's novel The Wrong Girl published in 2014. She later saw it become an Australian Channel 10 TV series when its first season debuted in 2016.
Clementine Ford was born
on June 30, 1981
in Australia.
In 2016, she published a book titled Fight Like a Girl.
Sylvia Jeffreys was born
on April 23, 1986
in Brisbane, Australia.
She has been a reporter and fill-in presenter for Nine Morning News, Afternoon News and Weekend Today.