Sandra Sully
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Sully in May 2013
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Born | 1964/1965 (age 59–60)[1] Brisbane, Queensland, Australia |
Nationality | Australian |
Occupation | journalist and news presenter |
Sandra Sully (born c. 1965) is an Australian journalist and news presenter for Sydney's Ten Eyewitness News since 2011, previously being the presenter of the news bulletin on Network Ten's Ten Late News with Sports Tonight until she presented the (then) final edition of the program.
Life and career
Sully attended Brisbane State High School, graduating in 1978.
Sully was the first Australian television journalist to cover news of the 11 September terrorist attacks.[2] She was on air when the first attack occurred and, shortly afterwards, began presenting live breaking coverage.[3]
She also hosted Cool Aid Australia's National Carbon Test.[4]
She was the first woman to co-host the broadcast of the Melbourne Cup carnival and did so for seven years.[5]
In June 2013, Sully and a fellow Channel Ten journalist, Matt Doran, headed a new police crime program on Monday nights called Wanted, where she also does interviews with victims loved ones to appeal for the public to help solve the case by calling Crimestoppers.
Sully presents Network Ten’s Ten Eyewitness News Sydney. She has also hosted major network news events such as the federal budget, the royal wedding[citation needed] coverage from London and Oprah Winfrey’s big ‘O’ event at the Botanical Gardens.
Sully's career includes nearly two decades as the presenter and senior editor of Ten Late News with Sports Tonight alongside Brad McEwan, who presented Sports Tonight in the bulletin. Sully has subsequently covered the anniversary commemorations of both the Bali bombings and the September 11 attacks.
Sully’s documentary credits include: travelling to Timor in 2010 to produce Independent Future to report on how the then new nation was coping post-liberation.
Sully presented Ten Eyewitness News in the 1990s, where she originally started out, before presenting Ten's flagship Sydney 5 pm weeknight bulletin.[6]
Personal life
Sully was the victim of an apparent stalker in November 1997. She was pistol-whipped twice in the carpark of her home after returning from a late shift at Ten. At an awards ceremony in late 2006, she told guests she had hired "a couple of security guards" following the incident.[7]
Sully married banking executive Symon Brewis-Weston on 10 September 2011, becoming stepmother to his adopted daughter, Mia.[8]
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Preceded by | Ten Eyewitness News Sydney Presenter 2011 - present |
Succeeded by Incumbent |
Preceded by
Originator
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Ten Evening News Sydney Weeknight Presenter January 2011-April 2011 |
Succeeded by Program Ended (Weeknights Only) |
Preceded by | Ten Late News with Sports Tonight Presenter with Brad McEwan (Sports Tonight presenter) 1994-September 2011 |
Succeeded by Program ended |
Preceded by | Ten Eyewitness News: First At Five Co-presenter with Ron Wilson 1993 |
Succeeded by with Ron Wilson and Juanita Phillips |
Preceded by
Originator
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Good Morning Australia Co-presenter with Ron Wilson 1992 |
Succeeded by Program ended |
External links
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