Rosanna Mangiarelli

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Rosanna Mangiarelli is an Australian journalist and presenter who works for Channel 7 in Adelaide. She is the main anchor for local public affairs program Today Tonight South Australia. She was previously a fill-in presenter for Today Tonight and Seven News.

She completed her journalism degree at the University of South Australia. One of her well-known former classmates is comedian and Get This star Richard Marsland. She then began her career on television in Port Pirie, working for Central Television.

She then moved onto the ABC in 1999 working as a national broadcaster and other various postings in Australia.

Rosanna has also presented a daily national news program for Asia Pacific, an ABC satellite service. She also acted as stand-by presenter for ABC News South Australia when the regular anchor were absent.

She then moved to the Seven Network in 2004. At 7 she became a main fill-in presenter of Seven News Adelaide, as well as a senior reporter. She also read the news on Sunrise on two occasions including while the show was live in Disneyland. She began acting as substitute presenter on Today Tonight in 2005.

Following Leigh McClusky's announcement about her departure from Today Tonight South Australia on 17 August 2007, there was speculation about Rosanna being the replacement host.[1] This proved correct and Seven announced that Rosanna would be the new presenter, replacing McClusky ( who had anchored the show since it's inception in 1995. )

Preceded by
Leigh McClusky
Today Tonight Adelaide Anchor
2007-
Succeeded by
incumbent
Preceded by
Catherine Liddle
ABC News Adelaide Fill-in presenter
2002- 2004
Succeeded by
Rebecca Morse

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  1. ^ Leigh leaves TT on a high. Adelaide Now (2007-07-06). Retrieved on 2007-07-09.

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