Sarah Harris (journalist)

Sarah Harris

Harris at the Anchorman 2 premiere in 2013
Born Sydney, Australia
Nationality Australian
Education Caboolture State High School
Occupation Journalist, television presenter
Employer Network Ten
Notable credit(s) Studio 10, Today, Weekend Today, Mornings
Spouse(s) Tom Ward
Children 1

Sarah Harris is an Australian journalist and television personality

Harris is currently co-host on Network Ten's morning program, Studio 10.

Career

Harris studied journalism and international business at Queensland University of Technology. her journalism career started in 1997 at the Seven Network in Brisbane, where she filed reports for Seven News and later Today Tonight.

In June 2001, she joined Prime Gold Coast News where she was a freelance television reporter and presenter. She then moved back to the Seven Network in Brisbane where she was a cadet news reporter and writer.

In 2002, Harris joined the Nine Network and became a reporter, researcher and fill-in presenter on Extra. She also joined National Nine News as a reporter and Today as Brisbane reporter and kissed by an other co host live on air.

She travelled the state to cover some of Queensland’s biggest news stories, delivering live reports from the scene of the Cairns Tilt Train derailment in November 2004, as well as Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen’s controversial state funeral in Kingaroy in 2005. She left Today in 2005 to become a reporter and fill-in presenter on National Nine News in Brisbane.

In 2007, Harris moved to Sydney to become a Today reporter and a fill-in news presenter. She was also a fill-in news presenter on Nine Morning News, Nine Afternoon News, Nine News Sydney and Weekend Today

In 2012, Harris was the main fill in presenter for Sonia Kruger on Mornings. She also filled in for Leila McKinnon on Weekend Today whilst she was on maternity leave.

In August 2013, she resigned from the Nine Network to join Network Ten's new morning program, Studio 10 as a co-host with Ita Buttrose, Joe Hildebrand and Jessica Rowe.[1] She has also been a fill in host on Network Ten program The Project

In November 2014, Harris was announced as host of Shark Tank.[2]

In February 2016, Harris was welcomed to the No Agenda round table as a Black Dame by Adam Curry and John C Dvorak[3]

Personal life

Harris grew up in a block of housing commission flats in Mt Druitt, a suburb of Sydney's west.[4]

On 19 July 2014, Harris married IT specialist Tom Ward in Sydney. Among those in attendance were her Studio 10 colleagues Ita Buttrose, Jessica Rowe, and Joe Hildebrand .[5]

In July 2015, Harris announced that she is pregnant with her first child.[6] She gave birth to son Paul on 16 December 2015.

Harris is also a former pack-a-day smoker, having quit in 2014.[7]

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