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'''Jennifer Hansen''' is |
'''Jennifer Hansen''' is an Australian journalist. |
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Hansen is currently breakfast newsreader on [[Smooth 91.5|smoothfm 91.5]] and was previously a news presenter on [[Network Ten]] and on [[Australian Broadcasting Corporation]]. |
Hansen is currently breakfast newsreader on [[Smooth 91.5|smoothfm 91.5]] and was previously a news presenter on [[Network Ten]] and on [[Australian Broadcasting Corporation]]. |
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Jennifer Hansen is an Australian journalist.
Hansen is currently breakfast newsreader on smoothfm 91.5 and was previously a news presenter on Network Ten and on Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
Career
In early 1985, Hansen began her television career with Ten News after graduating from Melbourne University with an Arts Degree with majors in English Literature and Criminology . In the following nine years, Jennifer became a familiar face to Melbournians as a reporter and presenter of weekend news and summer news bulletins. During 1994, Jennifer’s career took a new direction when she moved to current affairs on Ten’s “Alan Jones Live”.
In January 1996, Jennifer was appointed to the role of co-presenter of Ten News with Mal Walden. She remained co-presenter until she resigned from Network Ten in January 2006 to enjoy new opportunities and further her career in the corporate world.[1]
After leaving Network Ten, Hansen has had the freedom to explore her interest in pursuing an acting career. This interest that began in high school and led to her performing in various amateur productions in her late teens. In addition, Jennifer has featured in a newsreader role in various drama series over the years. (Prisoner, Neighbours, the movie “Boytown”) In 2006, she played the lead role in a stage play ‘Chasing Pegasus’ which was part of the Fringe Festival, playing at Gasworks Theatre. Jennifer also played a cameo role in the horror movie “Prey”, filmed in Melbourne in 2008.
Hansen also formed her own business ‘Uber Savvy – Ideas for Living’, to create, develop and sell, novel products. Jennifer’s first invention ‘Booty-Up’ is a boot filler which sits snugly inside women’s boots, enabling them to stand upright and to prevent ‘boot droop’. ‘Booty-Up’ has become a popular wardrobe essential for fashion-conscious women and is currently on sale at Myer department stores.
Jennifer returned to the media industry during the 2008 Olympics, reading the news for the ABC’s Australia Network. This news service is televised to 43 countries overseas. She was then asked back to continue in a news-reading role that extended throughout 2009.
In March 2014, Hansen joined smoothfm 91.5 as breakfast newsreader replacing Pip Mooney.
Personal life
Hansen was born in Orbost, in Victoria’s far east but grew up and was educated in Melbourne’s bayside suburbs, where she attended Brighton Beach State School and Firbank Girls' Grammar School.
Jennifer is married to Neighbours actor Alan Fletcher (aka Dr Karl Kennedy) and they have two children, Veronica and Tom.