Lisa Oldfield

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Lisa Oldfield (born 1975) is an Australian talk show personality, one of the co-hosts on the daytime talk show The Catch-Up.

Oldfield was born in Sydney in 1975 and grew up on the Northern Beaches and in country New South Wales. She graduated from The University of Technology, Sydney with a degree in Business. Oldfield started working for Billback Systems, while attending university. After graduation, she worked for Billback Systems as a Sales Director before her television career.

Oldfield married NSW politician David Oldfield in 2001.

In 2007, Oldfield was one of four women who co-hosted The Catch-Up. Oldfield represented the conservative position, defending many of the government's policies and opposing abortion and illegal immigrants.[citation needed]

Oldfield had suffered from facial skin cancer and miscarriage and had talked about it many times on The Catch-Up.

Oldfield joined the Thomson Corporation as Sales Director in September 2007.