Chris Roe
Australian broadcaster and journalist
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Chris Roe (born 14 January 1975) is an Australian broadcaster and journalist.
Chris Roe | |
|---|---|
| Born | 14 January 1975 |
| Occupation | Journalist |
Career history
With a background as a radio announcer at Outback Radio 2WEB, Rural Press and DMG Radio, Roe has spent the last 12 years in television working as a producer and presenter in news and sport.[1]
After starting in television at Fox Sports Australia, Roe joined Sky News Australia in 2004 as a sports producer and presenter.[1] Roe anchored weekend news since 2006 and regularly filled in on news programs across the week. He exited Sky News in 2013.[2]
Roe moved to NITV after leaving Sky.[3] As of January 2020[update], he was executive producer for NITV's The Point.[4]
At the 2018 Kennedy Awards for Excellence in Journalism, Chris Roe and Karla Grant won the John Newfong Award for Outstanding Indigenous Affairs Reporting for their work at NITV.[5]
Study
Roe completed a Bachelor of Arts in communications at Charles Sturt University in Bathurst[1] and is currently undertaking a Master of Arts in ancient history at Macquarie University Sydney.[needs update]