Georgina McGuinness
Georgina McGuinness (née Allan, formerly Thomas) was the anchor of Nine News Adelaide's weekend 6pm news bulletin from 1989 to 2011.
Career
An Adelaide native, born 29 August 1966, Georgina studied at Seymour College and at the Magill campus of the South Australian College of Advanced Education (now a part of the University of South Australia). She graduated in 1987 and joined Nine News as a reporter. Just a year later she was appointed weekend news anchor, which job she continued to 2011, along with filing special reports. In 2002, she was the anchor of the short lived local version of A Current Affair.
After a number of years presenting as both Georgina Allan, and later Georgina Thomas, she married former Adelaide Crows captain Tony McGuinness in 1999; the couple are now estranged. She is the mother of four children and is an ambassador for the Adelaide Women's and Children's Hospital and often appears in their promotional campaigns.
Until 2007 Georgina was also the co-anchor of the annual Adelaide Christmas Pageant telecast which airs in early November each year.
In October 2011, it was announced that McGuinness would not have her contract renewed with the Nine Network.[1] In early 2012 McGuinness joined the staff of South Australian Opposition Leader Isobel Redmond as a speechwriter.[2]
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Preceded by
Unknown
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Nine News Adelaide Weekend Presenter 1989 - 2011 |
Succeeded by Will McDonald |
Preceded by
Originator
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A Current Affair Presenter 2002 |
Succeeded by Kate Collins (2008) |
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