Tracy Grimshaw

Tracy Grimshaw
Born 3 June 1960
Melbourne, Victoria
Nationality Australian
Occupation Journalist
Television presenter
Notable credit(s) Today
A Current Affair
National Nine News
Parent(s) Barbra Grimshaw (Mother)

Tracy Jane Grimshaw (born 3 June 1960) is an Australian journalist and television presenter. She is currently the host of A Current Affair and was a co-host of Today for nine years.

Career

Grimshaw's career began in 1981 when she joined National Nine News in Melbourne as a reporter. In 1985 she began presenting news bulletins and by 1987 had been appointed as the presenter of National Nine Morning News.[1]

Through the early 1990s Grimshaw reported on overseas events for the Nine Network, as well as reporting for A Current Affair and hosting the program over the summer non-ratings period.

In 1995, Grimshaw appeared as co-host of The Midday Show with David Reyne, and the following year was host of Today on Saturday and Animal Hospital.[1]

In November 1996, Grimshaw was appointed as the co-host of Today with Steve Liebmann, a position she held for nine years. She finished her role as co-host of Today on 23 December 2005 and was replaced by Jessica Rowe.

On 30 January 2006, Grimshaw began presenting A Current Affair, replacing Ray Martin. In May 2006, she interviewed Beaconsfield Mine disaster survivors Todd Russell and Brant Webb in a special two-hour presentation called The Great Escape.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "The ACA Team: Tracy Grimshaw". ninemsn.com.au. 2006-07-06.
Media offices
First
New television program
Today on Saturday
Host

1992–1996
Succeeded by
Richard Wilkins and Tara Brown
Preceded by
Liz Hayes
Today
Co-host with Steve Liebmann and Karl Stefanovic

November 1996 – December 2005
Succeeded by
Lisa Wilkinson
Preceded by
Ray Martin
A Current Affair
Host

30 January 2006 – present
Incumbent

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