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Jessica June Rowe (born 22 June 1970) is an Australian journalist, author and television presenter. She was the co-host of ''
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'' on
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until March 2018, and is Member of the
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for her mental health advocacy.


Early life

Rowe attended
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and
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, Bathurst, completing a Bachelor of Arts in 1993. During her studies she was a broadcaster with on-campus community radio station
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-FM. Rowe later graduated from the
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with a Master of International Studies degree in 2003.


Career


1996–2005: ''Ten News at Five'' and ''The Best of Times, The Worst of Times''

Rowe started work at Channel Nine as a receptionist and later as a weather presenter for
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. In 1996 she began working as a news presenter for Channel Ten. She presented Ten Sydney's '' Ten News at Five'' bulletin alongside Ron Wilson. Rowe finished her hosting duties at Network Ten in 2005. In October 2005, Rowe published her first book; ''The Best of Times, The Worst of Times'' (
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), a recollection of her experiences of her mother's battle with bipolar disorder. The book was co-written by Rowe's mother, Penelope Rowe.


2006–2008: Rowe joins ''Today'' and moves to the Seven Network

In 2006, Rowe joined the Nine Network to host the ''
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'' breakfast show, alongside
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, replacing
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. Network Ten pursued legal action over Rowe's defection to the Nine Network, citing a clause within Network Ten's contract that prevented her from working with a competing broadcaster until June 2006. The case was dismissed by the Supreme Court on 30 December 2005, allowing Rowe to debut on ''Today'' on 30 January 2006. Her arrival at ''Today'' was met with initial criticism including "on-air giggling, absence of serious journalistic credentials and lack of chemistry with co-host Karl Stefanovic". Rowe was also criticised over an on-air gaffe involving Australian Brigadier
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, which revealed during a live cross that the interview from
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,
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was being stage managed when Rowe tried to use old looting and violence footage, even though Brigadier Slater told her it was a "couple of days old". During this time Nine Network CEO
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made a public statement in June 2006 stating the claims Rowe was to be "sacked" were part of "a malicious and unprecedented vilification campaign" This followed the sworn evidence in an affidavit from Nine Network's former Head of News Mark Llewellyn that McGuire had threatened to "bone" Rowe during a meeting with executives. On 6 May 2007, Rowe left the
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due to "payment disputes" after her return from maternity leave. In 2007, Rowe returned to TV and joined the
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as a news presenter for ''
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'' in Sydney. She was also announced as a cast member on the seventh series of ''
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'' alongside
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and
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. Rowe finished seventh place on the show.


2009–2012: Rowe joins ''Weekend Sunrise''

In December 2010, Rowe was appointed news presenter on ''
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'' replacing
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and
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. She also held other presenting roles on the
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until her departure from the network in 2013. In 2011, Rowe published ''Love, Wisdom, Motherhood'' (
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), a collection of her interviews with other Australian mothers on their experiences with motherhood. The book included interviews with the likes of
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,
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,
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and
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. In April 2012, Rowe appeared as the narrator in the stage production of ''
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'' at the Theatre Royal in Sydney as part of a gala concert featuring
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. The gala was held to support
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, a charity which seeks to raise awareness of
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. This was part of an ongoing tour, which had started in April 2011 at Sydney's
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.


2013–2018: ''Studio 10''

In September 2013, Rowe returned to Network Ten to co-host their new morning TV show ''
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''. The show premiered on 4 November 2013 and alongside Rowe were fellow co-hosts
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, Sarah Harris and
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. In 2015 the show welcomed
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as its fifth co-host. On 12 October 2016 it came in second on the OzTAM TV ratings. ''Studio 10'' is on air 8.30am – 12.00pm Monday – Friday on Network Ten. In January 2015, Rowe was announced as a Member of the
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at 2015
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honours for her
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advocacy. She said she was "incredibly humbled and just blessed" to receive the honour and joked, "I was hoping I might get a tiara. It's the little girl in me!" In July 2015, Rowe played The Empress in
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's stage production of ''Aladdin and his Wondrous Lamp'' at the State Theatre in Sydney, Australia. Ian Dickson and
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also appeared in the production. In August 2015, Rowe published her memoir ''Is This My Beautiful Life?'' (
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), in which she shared insights into her professional career as well as her battles with postnatal depression.
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said "The impact of her revealing memoir should not be underestimated." In September 2015, Rowe fronted a television and print campaign for
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supermarkets. She had worked as a checkout assistant at her local Woolworths supermarket during her schooling years in 1987. In March 2018, Rowe announced her departure from ''Studio 10'', citing a desire to spend more time with her children. However it is widely reported that Rowe did not leave the station voluntarily but instead Channel 10 was planning to fire Rowe for over a year.


Pauline Hanson interview

In September 2021, Rowe interviewed Australian Senator
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about her personal life and political experiences on ''The Jess Rowe Big Talk Show Podcast''. Rowe was criticised by various activists for airing the podcast, with 2021
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saying that "Pauline doesn’t need help to be heard, but those whose oppression she’s both driven and reinforced do." Rowe initially defended the interview, saying that she "disagreed with Hanson's politics" and that the interview was "about Hanson dealing with some of the darkest moments in her life and the resilience she has built." Later, however, Rowe removed the episode from her podcast, issuing an apology via Twitter and thanking Tame and Indigenous comedian Nakkiah Lui for their comments. The
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activist and former Labor Party President turned
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candidate
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then criticised Rowe's removal of the interview saying, "You are supposed to be a journalist. You only listened to the cancel free speech mob." Rowe's decision to remove the podcast was also bemoaned by media commentators such as
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,
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,
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,
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,
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and Neil Mitchell.


Personal life

Rowe is married to Australian television journalist and ''
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'' presenter
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and has two children. After the birth of her first daughter and as a result of her legal battle with Channel Nine, Rowe suffered from
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. She also stated that separate to her more recent postpartum depression, she had previously been on antidepressant medication and had been receiving
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therapy for
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,
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and
panic attack Panic attacks are sudden periods of intense fear and discomfort that may include palpitations, sweating, chest pain or chest discomfort, shortness of breath, trembling, dizziness, numbness, confusion, or a feeling of impending doom or of losing ...
s. Rowe has said of her use of
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and counselling; "To me, asking for help is one of the bravest and best things you can ever do. It saved me." She is an advocate for mental health awareness and initiatives and is an ambassador and spokesperson for
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.


References


External links


Official website
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