12 Facts About Ann Sanders

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Ann Sanders began her broadcasting career with SAS-7 in Adelaide, South Australia as a weather presenter before moving to Seven Perth.

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Ann Sanders moved to Sydney in 1983 to join Network Ten as a consumer reporter and news presenter before returning to the Seven Network as a news presenter in 1988.

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Ann Sanders joined the national morning news program 11AM in 1990 and travelled to Chernobyl, reporting on the radiation fall-out disaster.

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Ann Sanders started presenting the weeknight edition of Seven News Sydney in 1995, before being joined by Ross Symonds in 1998 until she moved to weekends in 2004.

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Ann Sanders stayed until May 2006 when she swapped roles with Chris Bath to present Seven Morning News.

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Ann Sanders was in Thredbo at the scene of the landslide disaster in 1997 and collected a Logie Award on behalf of the Seven News team for coverage of the event.

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Ann Sanders was involved in Federal and State election coverages and the Sydney Olympics in 2000 for Seven News.

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Ann Sanders previously presented hourly news updates on The Morning Show with Kylie Gillies and Larry Emdur from 2007 until 2015.

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Ann Sanders is a fill-in presenter for Seven News Sydney.

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Ann Sanders previously hosted the national Seven Afternoon News bulletin at 4pm, before it was replaced by state-based bulletins in 2017.

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Ann Sanders continues to host the local Sydney edition of this bulletin on Mondays to Thursdays, with Sally Bowrey presenting on Fridays.

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Ann Sanders is patron of The Children's Music Foundation, is on the women's advisory committee for the National Breast Cancer Centre, and is an ambassador for Osteoporosis Australia.