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13 Facts About Lynda Kinkade

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Lynda Kinkade is an Australian journalist and a CNN anchor currently based at CNN's World Headquarters located in Atlanta, Georgia.

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Lynda Kinkade worked on the 2003 New South Wales state election coverage.

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Lynda Kinkade joined the Nine Network twelve months later in December 2004 as an assistant chief of staff, going on to become a producer and reporter on Today, Nine Afternoon News, Nightline and Nine News Sydney.

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Lynda Kinkade presented the weekend edition of the Qantas Inflight News.

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In December 2008, Lynda Kinkade moved to Melbourne re-joining the Seven Network as a national correspondent for the nightly public affairs program Today Tonight.

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Lynda Kinkade pursued a number of investigations which included one-on-one interviews with Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd and former US Vice President Al Gore.

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Lynda Kinkade reported extensively on the Black Saturday bush fires and was the first reporter on a convoy with families as they returned to the devastated town of Kinglake, Victoria.

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Lynda Kinkade was a regular reporter at the Australian Open and the Logie Awards.

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In December 2013, Lynda Kinkade resigned from Seven Network and moved to New York City to work as a freelance foreign correspondent.

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Lynda Kinkade covered breaking news and filed reports for Sunrise, Seven News and Today Tonight.

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Lynda Kinkade wrote for The Courier-Mail and The Daily Telegraph.

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Lynda Kinkade's stories including 2014 East Harlem gas explosion, the Ebola virus disease outbreak, and the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 and the Early 2014 North American cold wave known as the 'Polar Vortex.

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Lynda Kinkade began commuting from New York City to Atlanta in August 2014 to anchor for the weekend, and sometimes weekday, editions of CNN Newsroom.