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17 Facts About Livinia Nixon

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Livinia Helen Nixon was born on 19 March 1975 and is an Australian television presenter and actress.

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Livinia Nixon began her television career in 1994, making two appearances in Blue Heelers as a nurse at the local hospital.

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Livinia Nixon appeared on the children's show Plucka's Place in 1997, before moving to the iconic Australian show Hey Hey It's Saturday as co-host, from 1997 until the show's cancellation in late 1999.

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Livinia Nixon has worked in radio on Nova 100 in Melbourne and hosted the drive shift on TT FM with Ed Phillips for 18 months.

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Livinia Nixon was on this version's entire run from 2005 until early 2009.

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Livinia Nixon has appeared on the Today, Carols by Candleight, Micallef Tonight, co-hosted Weekend Today, Things To Try Before You Die, co-hosted the Logies Red Carpet Arrivals and co-hosted Test Australia: The National IQ Test with Eddie McGuire.

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Livinia Nixon has filed stories for Getaway from Switzerland, Germany, the Netherlands, Samoa, Japan, France, India and around Australia.

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In 2009, Livinia Nixon appeared in both Hey Hey It's Saturday reunion specials.

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Livinia Nixon has been the chief weekday weather presenter for Nine News Melbourne since 2004.

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In 2011, Livinia Nixon replaced Jaynie Seal as weather presenter on Nine Afternoon News.

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Livinia Nixon began presenting the weather on Nine Afternoon News Melbourne.

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In July 2020, Livinia Nixon joined Nine Radio to host weekend breakfast across 2UE 954, Magic 1278,4BH 882 and 6GT DAB+.

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Livinia Nixon was educated at Lauriston Girls' School as well as Deakin University.

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Livinia Nixon has completed a Graduate Diploma in Applied Science at Melbourne University.

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Livinia Nixon grew up in the affluent Melbourne suburb of Toorak.

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Livinia Nixon is an ambassador for the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation and World Vision.

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Livinia Nixon travelled to parts of Thailand with World Vision after the tsunami in December 2004.