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12 Facts About Beverley O'Connor

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Beverley O'Connor has worked for ABC radio and television since 1987.

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Beverley O'Connor specialised in economics and politics and was a presenter on ABC Radio Melbourne for five years before moving to the Seven Network in 2004.

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Beverley O'Connor was weeknight sports presenter on Seven News Melbourne until January 2005, when she was replaced by Sandy Roberts.

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Beverley O'Connor was the entertainment presenter on the Seven Network's Melbourne Weekender in 2006 and she previously formed a part of the Vega 91.5 FM radio breakfast crew alongside Dave O'Neil, Shaun Micallef and Denise Scott.

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Beverley O'Connor used to read the news and traffic throughout the breakfast program until she resigned in mid-2007.

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In 2008, Beverley O'Connor filled in as weekend presenter of ABC News Victoria while Tamara Oudyn was replacing weeknight presenter Ian Henderson.

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Beverley O'Connor remains a regular fill-in presenter for the bulletin.

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Beverley O'Connor was the first female director of the Melbourne Football Club, where she was on the board for nine years, and the first woman to hold a vice-presidency role with an Australian Football League club.

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Beverley O'Connor stood down from the board in 2008, the year in which there was a challenge led by Jim Stynes.

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In 1998, Beverley O'Connor hosted the Ethnic Business Awards, a national business award highlighting migrant and Indigenous excellence in business.

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Beverley O'Connor is a life governor of the Drug and Alcohol Foundation, having served for six years on the board.

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Beverley O'Connor is an Australia Day ambassador and was an inaugural board member of the Sunrise foundation which helps elite athletes to combat depression.