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Jo Hall

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Jo Hall
Born (1958-06-25) 25 June 1958 (age 66)
OccupationNews presenter
Years active1978−2021
EmployerNine Network
SpouseJason Danda
Children4
WebsiteNine News profile

Jo Hall (born 25 June 1958) is a former Australian retired television presenter.

Hall is a feature story reporter for Nine News.

Career

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Hall began her career with a Melbourne newspaper cadetship, then joined Nine News in 1979. In 1990 she became the first woman to be presented with the Thorn Award, a national award for journalism.

She presented Nine News Melbourne on weekends for 13 years and has filled in for Peter Hitchener. Hall also presented national Nine News late news update on weekends. She also works with the Variety Club on McHappy Day and is a patron of Bonnie Babes, a research organisation.

In November 2011, it was announced that Hall wanted to scale back her role, with Alicia Loxley replacing her as weekend news presenter.

In November 2016, it was announced Hall would host four new Nine News Victoria regional bulletins – Nine News Western Victoria, Nine News Central Victoria, Nine News Border North East and Nine News Gippsland – from Nine's Melbourne studios but featuring news, sport and weather reports from reporters in Ballarat, Bendigo, Albury-Wodonga, Shepparton and Traralgon.[1]

In February 2017, Hall joined 3AW to host an hour-long chat program, Great Australian Lives.

Personal life

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She attended Koonung Secondary College in Mont Albert North.

Hall has four children with her former husband, Jason Danda.

She lives in Melbourne’s inner east and is a Collingwood supporter.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "Nine's Canberra news bulletin host revealed". The Sydney Morning Herald. 8 November 2016. Retrieved 3 December 2016.
  2. ^ "Jo Hall, Presenter and Reporter Melbourne News Team - 9News". www.9news.com.au. 18 May 2017. Retrieved 2 September 2023.
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Media offices
Preceded by
Originator
Nine News Victoria
Presenter

March 2017 – June 2021
Succeeded by
Axed
Preceded by Nine News Melbourne
Weekend presenter

1998–2011
Succeeded by