Anna Coren
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Anna Coren is an Australian journalist for the Seven Network. She graduated from Bathurst's Charles Sturt University in 1996 with a Communications degree, and has spent time working for regional television networks Prime (12 months) and NBN (18 months). Anna was picked up by the Nine Network in 1999, and earned a spot as an on-camera reporter for National Nine News in early 2000. In 2002 she began presenting news updates and the Early Morning News.
Anna's career at Seven began in December 2003, presenting late news updates and hosting the summer edition of Today Tonight in the place of Naomi Robson. She has since hosted many one-off events such as Australia's Brainiest Kid, the 2005 Edinburgh Military Tattoo, Royal Wedding Night with Seven and Zero Hour - The Bali Bombings. Her role at Seven also involves filling in as newsreader with the morning news program Sunrise. Anna Coren is currently the host of the Seven Network's high rating new show True Stories.
In 2006, Anna was appointed US Correspondant for Seven News replacing Mike Amor who returned to Australia to read the 4.30 News. Anna also appears on the Global Notebook segment for Sunrise in addition to her continuing role as host of True Stories.
In January 2007, Anna will be joined by 11 other women for the 3 Peaks 3 Weeks challenge. Twelve women from all corners of the globe will unite to become the first all female climbing party to summit three of Africa's highest peaks in less than 3 weeks.
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