Lisa Wilkinson
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Lisa Wilkinson in Sydney, February 2013
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Born | Wollongong, Australia |
19 December 1959
Occupation | Television presenter, journalist |
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Spouse(s) | Peter FitzSimons |
Website | at Nine MSN |
Lisa Wilkinson (born 19 December 1959) is an Australian journalist and television presenter. Her background is in journalism, specifically magazine editing. Wilkinson is the co-host of the Nine Network's breakfast television program Today with Karl Stefanovic and has been since 2007.
Career
Wilkinson was born in Wollongong[1] and attended Campbelltown Performing Arts High School in the Sydney suburb of Campbelltown. She began her career at a young age working for the magazine Dolly.[2] At age 21,[2] she became the youngest ever editor of the magazine.[3] After four years she was appointed editor of the magazine Cleo and went on to become International Editor-in-Chief.[2] Her television career began in the late 1990s when she was a regular panelist on Network Ten and Foxtel's Beauty and the Beast. During the 2000 Summer Olympics, she (along with Duncan Armstrong) co-hosted The Morning Shift on the Seven Network.[4]
In April 2005, she began hosting Weekend Sunrise on the Seven Network with Chris Reason, later with Andrew O'Keefe.[5] On 10 May 2007, it was confirmed that Wilkinson was to co-host Today on the Nine Network after Jessica Rowe left the network. Her last appearance on Weekend Sunrise was 6 May 2007, and she began appearing on Today on 28 May 2007.[6]
Since 2008, Wilkinson has been the co-host of the Nine Network's Carols by Candlelight, replacing long time host Ray Martin when Martin semi-retired. Wilkinson's co-host from 2008 until 2012, was Karl Stefanovic and in 2013, she was joined by David Campbell.[7][8]
In August 2015 Wilkinson was appointed as The Huffington Post, Australian Editor-at-large. She will continue her role with Nine Network's breakfast program.[9]
Personal life
Wilkinson is a former student of Campbelltown High School (now Campbelltown Performing Arts High School).[3]
She married media personality Peter FitzSimons on 26 September 1992;[10] they have three children, two sons and a daughter.[11] They reside in Sydney.[12][13]
References
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Preceded by | Today Co-host with Karl Stefanovic 28 May 2007 – present |
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Weekend Sunrise Co-host April 2005 – 6 May 2007 |
Succeeded by Samantha Armytage |
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- ↑ "TV job gives new meaning to 'hot seat'" The Sydney Morning Herald, 13 May 2007
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