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Sandra Sully
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To viewers she is an absolute delight, a professional
journalist with the expertise to transcend the 'read' and really 'tell' the story with warmth, sincerity and the ability to
be objective at all times. Sandra Sully is the national anchor for Network Ten's
Late News from Monday to Friday. Her versatility has enabled her to cover numerous events for the network including hosting
the 1996 Federal Election and being the first female to break the barrier in the racing world, co-hosting the event of the
year - The Melbourne racing carnival - in particular, the 1997 and 1998 Melbourne Cup's. A true professional, Sandra delivered a live-to-air
news bulletin whilst being in the midst of a disaster - The Thredbo disaster. With calm and poise and totally unprepared,
Sandra delivered an emotional yet professional news bulletin of one of Australia's national disasters. Since joining Network Ten in 1991, Sandra has been
an integral part of the news team, covering elite events such as reporting on the'96 Atlanta Games in Atlanta and in 1994,
covered the XV Commonwealth Games in Canada. Coupled with this, Sandra co-hosted Good Morning Australia in 1992 and was co-anchor
for the First at Five news hour in 1993. Sandra began her career with Ten in Canberra working
at the parliamentary bureau. Her passion for politics means she's also a regular on Network Ten's Meet The Press. The multifaceted Sandra has also turned her talents
to radio, presenting the popular 'Winning Women' segment on radio 2UE Sunday afternoons. Sandra's professionalism, charm and enthusiasm have
cemented her position as one of the finest newsreaders in the country, delivering the Late News with integrity and credibility.
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