Channel Nine stars dazzled as they celebrated what’s to come for the network’s programming in 2024 on Friday.
Gathering at Melbourne’s QT Rooftop, the network’s luminaries turned up looking glamorous for a luxurious cocktail lunch.
Today show hosts Karl Stefanovic and Sarah Abo led arrivals, both looking chic yet relaxed.
Karl wore a light brown blazer over a black shirt with the top buttons undone, as well as dark jeans.
Sarah looked sleek in a fitted black blazer, black blouse, and wide-leg pants, with her hair worn out and flowing over her shoulders.
Channel Nine stars dazzled as they celebrated what’s to come for the network’s programming in 2024 on Friday. Karl Stefanovic and Sarah Abo led arrivals, both looking chic yet relaxed. Pictured
The Today show hosts also took time to pose with their team of co-anchors, who looked equally smart. Pictured left to right: Tim Davies, Alex Cullen, Karl Stefanovic, Sarah Abo, Brooke Boney
The Today show hosts also took time to pose with their team of co-anchors, who looked equally smart.
Alicia Loxley and Tom Steinfort, fresh from their ratings success as the new 9News Melbourne co-hosts, mingled with their former Weekend Today compatriot Clint Stanaway as well weather presenter Livinia Nixon and sports reporter Tom Morris.
Alicia’s blonde tresses were worn down as she soaked up the sun on the rooftop in a white, lapelled dress with a built-in belt and pockets.
Alicia Loxley and Tom Steinfort, fresh from their ratings success as the new 9News Melbourne co-hosts, mingled with their former Weekend Today compatriot Clint Stanaway as well weather presenter Livinia Nixon and sports reporter Tom Morris. Pictured left to right: Tom Morris, Livinia Nixon, Tom Steinfort, Alicia Loxley and Clint Stanaway
A Current Affair host Ally Langdon was spotted wearing a cream vest and matching pants. Pictured
While veteran journalist and host of Under Investigation, Liz Hayes, wore a light brown pantsuit. Pictured
A Current Affair host Ally Langdon was spotted wearing a cream vest and matching pants.
Veteran journalist and host of Under Investigation, Liz Hayes, wore a light brown pantsuit.
Meanwhile, newsreader Dimity Clancey went for top-to-toe white, wearing an elegant sleeveless dress synched at the waist with a metallic loop, and matching white shoes.
Dimity Clancey (pictured) went for top-to-toe white, wearing an elegant sleeveless dress synched at the waist with a metallic loop, and matching white shoes. Clancey, a popular reporter from 9News Sydney, was confirmed to be joining the lineup of 60 Minutes in 2024
Adam Hegarty (pictured), who will also join the current affairs program, looked smart in a grey tweed blazer over a cream-coloured polo as he spoke to the crowd about his new role
Clancey, a popular reporter from A Current Affair, was confirmed to join the lineup of 60 minutes in 2024.
Adam Hegarty, who will also join the current affairs program, looked smart in a grey tweed blazer over a cream-coloured polo as he spoke to the crowd about his new role.
Weekend Today host Jayne Azzopardi bucked the trend of muted whites and greys with a vibrant orange strapless top and matching trouser set.
Weekend Today host Jayne Azzopardi bucked the trend of muted whites and greys with a vibrant orange pantsuit. Pictured
Todd Woodbridge, who was recently announced as the host of the new game show Tipping Point, looked swish in a deep blue jacket and pants and a black button-up shirt.
Speaking exclusively to Daily Mail Australia about his shift from sports commentator to game show host, Todd said he looked forward to share more of his personality to the public.
‘I can’t be Bruce McAvaney when I’m doing sport or tennis [commentary], I have to be me.’
‘And that’s what I kind of tried to bring to the show – was my personality, a personality that people haven’t seen when I do a straight commentary job. This is actually bringing a bit of what I’m like on a day-to-day basis.’
At the event, Todd Woodbridge (pictured) spoke about his shift from sports commentator to host of the upcoming game show, Tipping Point: ‘What I kind of tried to bring to the show – was my personality, a personality that people haven’t seen when I do a straight commentary job. This is actually bringing a bit of what I’m like on a day-to-day basis’