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''Sunrise'' is an Australian breakfast show program. It is broadcast on the
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, and is currently hosted by
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and
Natalie Barr Natalie Anne Barr (born 19 March 1968) is an Australian journalist, news presenter and television presenter. Barr is currently co-host of the Seven Network's breakfast television program ''Sunrise (Australian TV program), Sunrise'' alongside D ...
. The program follows '' Seven Early News'', and runs from 5:30 am to 9:00 am. It is followed by '' The Morning Show''.


History

The history of ''Sunrise'' can be traced back to 14 January 1991 when '' 11AM'' news presenter Darren McDonald began presenting an early morning ''Seven News – Sunrise Edition'' bulletin prior to hostilities breaking out during the Gulf War. In 1996, Seven introduced a one-hour weekday bulletin called ''Sunrise News'', later renamed ''Sunrise''. Seven recruited Chris Bath from NBN Television to present the bulletin alongside Peter Ford. Ford moved to other presenting roles in 1996 and was replaced by finance editor David Koch. In 1997, Chris Bath was transferred to Seven's ''10.30 pm News'' and was replaced by Melissa Doyle. Sport presenter Nick McArdle and reporter Natalie Barr were regular substitute presenters. Seven launched a Sunday edition hosted by Stan Grant, entitled ''Sunday Sunrise'', in 1997. Weekday ''Sunrise'' was cancelled in 1999, replaced by children's program ''
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''. Seven maintained half-hourly news updates during ''The Big Breakfast'' and their Sunday bulletin was not affected by the axing. Other temporary ''Sunrise'' hosts up until this time include Anne Fulwood (who was filling in for Georgie Gardner at the time of the program's end),
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and
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(previously weekend sport presenter, ''
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'' Sydney). During the
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,
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and Johanna Griggs presented ''Olympic Sunrise'' from a leased apartment near Lavender Bay, in Sydney which provided the Sydney Harbour Bridge and
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as waterside backdrops. On 1 May 2000, the program was replaced by a new version of ''Sunrise'' produced by
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. It was hosted by Georgie Gardner and Melbourne sport reporter
Mark Beretta Mark Beretta (born 16 June 1966) is an Australian journalist, best known as a sports reporter on Seven Network program ''Sunrise''. In July 2008, Beretta began presenting ''Seven Early News'' sport alongside Natalie Barr at 5.30 am, which le ...
. It was followed by music video program '' AMV''. According to Boland's ''Brekky Central'', in late 2001 producers had created a plan to take on '' Today'' on the Nine Network, the leader at breakfast, taking inspiration from Fox America's ''
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''. Set to debut in March 2002, the multimillion-dollar production would have its own dedicated studio and fronted by Australian Radio personality
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and
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. However a month before its launch, the network's board axed the idea and believed money could be better spent. In 2002, Seven revamped their breakfast television schedule with ''Seven Early News'' at 6:00 am, hosted by
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(which only lasted around one week), and a new version of ''Sunrise'' from 6:30 am to 9:00 am, hosted by Reason and Melissa Doyle. ''Sunrise'' ran from 6:00 am to 9:00 am from February the same year.
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was brought in to present the finance reports. In October of that year, Reason discovered he had another cancerous tumour behind his kidney and had to resign from his position. Four years earlier he had undergone treatment for another growth. Koch was appointed temporary presenter, a position later made permanent. ''Sunrise'' was yet again revamped in December 2002 soon after Koch's appointment, focusing less on hard news and became more
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. The show, along with its rival '' Today'' on Nine, have become more tabloid focused which has boosted ratings. In 2003, the show began to pick up ratings, and appointed
Natalie Barr Natalie Anne Barr (born 19 March 1968) is an Australian journalist, news presenter and television presenter. Barr is currently co-host of the Seven Network's breakfast television program ''Sunrise (Australian TV program), Sunrise'' alongside D ...
to present the news updates, followed by the appointment of former
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journalist Grant Denyer to present weather reports, then the re-appointment of
Mark Beretta Mark Beretta (born 16 June 1966) is an Australian journalist, best known as a sports reporter on Seven Network program ''Sunrise''. In July 2008, Beretta began presenting ''Seven Early News'' sport alongside Natalie Barr at 5.30 am, which le ...
, who was brought in to present sports updates. The new plan to take on ''Today'', following the ratings rise, was some dramatic point of difference which included news updates every thirty minutes, big interviews, less formal presenting than a news bulletin, "the soapbox", ROS wall, natural chemistry but most importantly a shift in viewers interest. "Kochie" and "Mel", as they became informally known, replied less on scripts but more on talking points. They would debate the issues of the day and the viewers would heavily influence those topics. On 30 August 2004, ''Sunrise'', '' Seven News Sydney'' and '' Seven Morning News'' moved from their studios in
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to the new Seven News centre at Martin Place. On 29 January 2007 ''Sunrise'' had a complete makeover with changes to the set and on-screen graphics. Due to continued viewer feedback, the ''Sunrise'' set changed again on 10 June 2007; specifically, the new set includes more of the city into its shots by the installation of
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show ''
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''. The set was also modified so '' The Morning Show's'' set could fit into the Martin Place current affairs studio. In October 2009, it was announced that at the start of 2010, ''Sunrise'' will receive a brand new set, format, graphics and logo on 25 January 2010. In April 2010, ''Sunrise'' added a feature show that shows a selection of highlights from the previous day's (or in the case of Monday, Friday) ''Sunrise''. the show known as ''Sunrise Extra'' aired at 5am each weekday prior to '' Seven Early News''. In 2011, there was much speculation that Melissa Doyle would be leaving the show to present '' Today Tonight'' and that David Koch may be moved to a prime-time position. However, Doyle continued with the show for her tenth consecutive year in 2012, as did Koch. On 29 February 2012, ''Sunrise'' celebrated its 10th anniversary with Doyle and Koch. Doyle is the only original presenter remaining from the March 2002 launch; at the time, Chris Reason was her co-host (he took leave in late 2002 to fight cancer, prompting the initial then-temporary appointment of Koch) and Koch was the finance analyst. Koch started presenting ''Sunrise'' on a permanent basis from 4 October 2002. In May 2013, ''Sunrise'' broadcast once a week from the Seven Network's Melbourne studios ( HSV-7) to attempt and capture a growing Melbourne audience. ''Sunrise'' has been trailing ''Today'' (and, since 2008, ''News Breakfast'' on the ABC) in the Melbourne market since 2008. The show was broadcast from the stations ''
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'' set. This was discontinued later on after continually poor ratings. On 20 June 2013 during the program, Doyle announced that she was leaving ''Sunrise'' after 14 years to front a new prime time Network News initiative. She stated, "It's with that experience and support from the team that I am able to take this next step. I'm honoured that the Network has given me this incredible new opportunity and I am unbelievably excited about the new challenges ahead." It was later announced that
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would be replacing Doyle as co-host alongside Koch. In February 2016, ''Sunrise'' received a new set and graphics and was extended by 30 minutes to start at 5:30 am, matching the starting time of rival ''Today''. This resulted in ''Seven Early News'' being moved to the 5:00 am timeslot and ''Sunrise Extra'' being cancelled.
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announced that she will be departing her role as weather presenter with
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announced as her replacement.' In June 2020, it was announced
Natalie Barr Natalie Anne Barr (born 19 March 1968) is an Australian journalist, news presenter and television presenter. Barr is currently co-host of the Seven Network's breakfast television program ''Sunrise (Australian TV program), Sunrise'' alongside D ...
would host the show two days a week, after Samantha Armytage requested a reduced workload. Barr presented with
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on Mondays, and with Armytage on Fridays. However, in September 2020, it was announced that Koch and Armytage would revert to a five-day working week with Natalie Barr resuming her news role. In January 2021, Koch and Armytage reverted to a four-day week, with
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and Natalie Barr co-hosting on Fridays, with
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as news presenter. On 8 March 2021, Armytage announced that she would be resigning as co-host, to spend more time with her family. Her final show was on 11 March 2021 On 14 March 2021, it was confirmed
Natalie Barr Natalie Anne Barr (born 19 March 1968) is an Australian journalist, news presenter and television presenter. Barr is currently co-host of the Seven Network's breakfast television program ''Sunrise (Australian TV program), Sunrise'' alongside D ...
would officially replace Armytage as co-host.
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replaced Barr as news presenter. In January 2023, the Sunrise studio will move to Seven's existing facility in
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.


Special editions

Prior to 2010, ''Sunrise'' occasionally aired two special Saturday editions. This included, since 2003: * 22 March 2003 – Koch and Melissa Doyle hosted a special Saturday edition of ''Sunrise'' covering the latest on the
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as it happened, and the
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, which was occurring that day. This also saw the rise of
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as news presenter. * 24 November 2007 (as ''Weekend Sunrise'') – a special edition hosted by
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and Armytage covering the final day of the 2007 election campaign. Talitha Cummins presented the news, while Kylie Gillies presented the sport. * 17 July 2010 (as ''Weekend Sunrise'') – A special edition hosted by Larry Emdur and
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covering from 7:00 am to 1:30 pm, Australian prime minister
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's trip to Government House to talk with the Governor General, Quentin Bryce, and her press conference at Government House about an election to be held on 21 August and Tony Abbott's press conference in Brisbane.
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presented the news, Simon Reeve presented the sport and
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presented the weather. * The weeks of 10–14 January and 17–21 January – ''Sunrise'' was extended to start at 5:00 am and going on past 9:00 am on these mornings to cover the ongoing
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and
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with ''
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'' picking up the rest of the coverage. As a result, the tennis coverage was moved to 7two (week of 10–14 January) and Sunrise extended to finish at 10:00 am (week of 17–21 January). * 22 February 2011 – Koch reported live from Christchurch on the
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. * 26 January 2012 – ''Sunrise'' aired live from a mini-barge celebrating Australia Day on Sydney Harbour. Some viewers were given the opportunity to join the ''Sunrise'' team after entering an online competition. * 16 December 2014 – ''Sunrise'' reported live from 4:00 am to 9:00 am for the coverage of the
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. * 9 September 2022 – after the announcement of the death of Her Majesty Queen
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, David Koch and Natalie Barr provided wall-to-wall coverage from 5:00am until 12 noon. All on-air talent wore black, in line with royal protocol for national mourning, up to and including the late Queen's funeral on 19 September 2022.


Musical guests

A number of musical guests have appeared on ''Sunrise'' and performed live action the show, usually meeting fans afterwards. Like the rest of the studio, their stage area gives people on the street a chance to view the performances. Occasionally, musical guests perform "on the plaza" on a temporary stage erected in Martin Place. Musical performances normally take place at 7:50am and 8:50am, with most guests playing two songs.


''Weekend Sunrise''

In 2005 the Seven Network replaced its struggling Sunday morning program ''Sunday Sunrise'' with a program called ''Weekend Sunrise'' which originally was an hour long (8am – 9am) program with an identical format to ''Sunrise''. Hosted by
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(then the presenter of ''Sunday Sunrise'') and Lisa Wilkinson, the program was successful and various critiques at the time called for the program to be lengthened to two hours (7am – 9am) and be extended to Saturday mornings as well as Sunday. In 2006, ''Weekend Sunrise'' was extended from an hour to a two-hour show, running every Sunday from 8:00 am till 10:00 am. When ''
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'' returned for the football season ''Weekend Sunrise'' settled into a 90-minute format from 8:00 am to 9:30 am. After ''Sportsworld's'' series concluded, the show returned to a two-hour format.
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initially temporarily replaced host Chris Reason in 2006, but after improved ratings he was given the hosting position permanently. In 2007, Wilkinson moved to the
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to host '' Today'' and was replaced by Samantha Armytage. In 2008, ''Weekend Sunrise'' moved their start time 30 minutes earlier to 7:30 am to match the new start time of Nine's ''
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'' program. The program continued to run through to 10:00 am, meaning that the program had a two-and-a-half-hour running time. In 2009, the program's start time was moved even earlier. Originally, rival
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announced that '' Today on Sunday'' (now ''Weekend Today''), the replacement of the long-running ''Sunday'', would run from 7:30 am to 9:00 am. But this was changed on 28 January 2009 to 7:00 am to 9:00 am. As result, Seven announced that ''Weekend Sunrise'' would also commence at 7:00 am and run to 10:00 am, meaning the program would go for three hours, the same as the weekday version of ''Sunrise''. On 13 February 2010, Seven announced that ''Weekend Sunrise'' would extend to Saturdays to compete against ''Weekend Today''. The Saturday edition airs in the same time slot as ''Weekend Today'' (7:00 am to 10:00 am). ''
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'', which previously occupied the timeslot, aired its last two hours of their program on 7flix (the first hour, from 6:00 am – 7:00 am, preceded ''Weekend Sunrise'' on the Seven Network). The original Saturday team consisted of Samantha Armytage co-hosting with Larry Emdur with
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, Simon Reeve and
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presenting news, sport and weather respectively. In June 2013, Melissa Doyle announced that she would be leaving ''Sunrise'' for a national network role with Samantha Armytage replacing her.
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therefore initially replaced Armytage on ''Weekend Sunrise'', but it was not until February 2014 that she was made a permanent co-host on the show. In December 2017,
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resigned citing a desire to spend more time with his family. In March 2018, it was announced that
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would replace O'Keefe. In September 2019,
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announced his resignation as regular host of ''Weekend Sunrise'', citing a desire to spend more time with his family, but will still appear on the show intermittently as a summer and fill-in presenter whenever required. In October 2019, it was announced that
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will replace Zempilas on the show from 12 October. ,
Monique Wright Monique Wright (born 18 May 1973) is an Australian journalist and television presenter. Wright is currently co-host of ''Weekend Sunrise''.
and
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are the co-hosts, with
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and
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presenting news, sport and weather respectively.


Format

Like most other breakfast television shows, ''Sunrise'' blends a mixture of news every thirty minutes, interviews and light-hearted feature pieces into three hours each morning. Often they will go out and present the show from other locations, such as Hawaii,
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, Athens,
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, Beijing and Melbourne for the
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,
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in Tasmania and Dreamworld on the
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. A major feature of the show is that the viewer can send in their responses to stories via email, SMS, phone, Facebook and Twitter. Viewers can also bring up issues they want reviewed or investigated and it is recorded on the ROSwall (Responses of Sunrisers).


News and traffic reports

Local news updates, following the national news updates at 6am, 7am, and 8am were launched on 28 May 2007, offering viewers in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Hobart, and Perth news specific to their city. Prior to this, local weather and capital city traffic updates had already been inserted into the program. These were removed in June 2008, following the commencement of '' Seven Early News'', due to logistical reasons. Traffic reports are shown at four regular intervals during the show, presented from a helicopter or a traffic management centre. Traffic reports air in the
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markets of Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Perth. They are produced and presented by traffic reporters from the Australian Traffic Network.


Local bulletins

Since May 2015, and between October 2021 and April 2022 respectively, Western Australia and Queensland have both received localized news updates, addressing the time differences between the states and the Australian eastern seaboard, especially during daylight saving when the two states are three hours and one hour, respectively, behind New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory, Victoria and Tasmania. Both markets include news items from local reporters as well as statewide weather updates in place of the national sport and weather updates presented by Mark Beretta and Sam Mac, respectively. ;Western Australia (since May 2015) Western Australia's local news updates are presented by
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from Seven's Perth studios and air every half-hour from 5:30 am, prior to the national news update. Amelia Broun is the main fill-in presenter. ;Queensland (October 2021 – April 2022) Queensland's local news updates were presented by Bianca Stone from Seven's Brisbane studios and aired every half-hour from 6:00 am, prior to the national news update. These local news updates were discontinued in April 2022 when New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory, Victoria and Tasmania rejoined Queensland in the same AEST timezone.


Hosts


Fill-in presenters

Current presenters who have been fill-in hosts or co-hosts of ''Sunrise'' in recent times include
Edwina Bartholomew Edwina Louise Christie Bartholomew (born 5 July 1983) is an Australian journalist and television presenter. Bartholomew is currently news presenter on the Seven Network's breakfast television program ''Sunrise''. She has previously been a co-ho ...
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Monique Wright Monique Wright (born 18 May 1973) is an Australian journalist and television presenter. Wright is currently co-host of ''Weekend Sunrise''.
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Matt Doran Matthew James Doran (born 30 March 1976) is an Australian television and film actor. He is perhaps best known for his roles as Damian Roberts in the Australian soap '' Home and Away'' from 1991 to 1996, "Mouse" in the 1999 film ''The Matrix'', ...
, Kylie Gillies,
Michael Usher Michael Usher is an Australian television presenter and reporter. Usher presents ''Seven News Sydney'' on Friday and Saturday with Angela Cox and ''The Latest: Seven News''. Career Usher graduated from All Saints' College, Perth in 1987. He we ...
,
Mike Amor Mike Amor is an Australian journalist and news presenter. Amor is currently the weekend presenter of ''Seven News#Melbourne, Seven News Melbourne'' with Rebecca Maddern and presents ''Seven Afternoon News'' in Melbourne. Previously, he was th ...
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Mark Beretta Mark Beretta (born 16 June 1966) is an Australian journalist, best known as a sports reporter on Seven Network program ''Sunrise''. In July 2008, Beretta began presenting ''Seven Early News'' sport alongside Natalie Barr at 5.30 am, which le ...
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Matt Shirvington Matt Shirvington (born 25 October 1978) is an Australian athlete and television presenter who held the Australian 100m national sprint title from 1998 to 2002. Shirvington is the third fastest Australian sprinter of all time. He qualified for ...
, Larry Emdur and
Chris Reason Chris Reason (born 1 October 1965) is a senior reporter and presenter for ''Seven News'' in Sydney, Australia. He was awarded the Graham Perkin Australian Journalist of the Year Award for his coverage of the Lindt Cafe siege in December 2014. ...
. Fill-in presenters for other roles, in order from most likely to be used to least likely to be used: *News:
Monique Wright Monique Wright (born 18 May 1973) is an Australian journalist and television presenter. Wright is currently co-host of ''Weekend Sunrise''.
, Sally Bowrey and
Angie Asimus Angie Asimus (born 12 August 1985) is a news presenter and journalist. Asimus is currently a weather presenter on '' Seven News Sydney'' and presents '' Seven News at 5.'' Career Asimus was originally from Gundagai (in rural New South Wales) ...
. *Sport:
Mel McLaughlin Melanie Louise McLaughlin (born September 1979) is an Australian sport presenter for the Seven Network. McLaughlin previously worked for Fox Sports where she hosted association football shows including ''Kick Off'', Indian Super League and ''Fo ...
and
Matt Shirvington Matt Shirvington (born 25 October 1978) is an Australian athlete and television presenter who held the Australian 100m national sprint title from 1998 to 2002. Shirvington is the third fastest Australian sprinter of all time. He qualified for ...
. *Weather:
James Tobin James Tobin (March 5, 1918 – March 11, 2002) was an American economist who served on the Council of Economic Advisers and consulted with the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, and taught at Harvard and Yale Universities. He devel ...
and Katie Brown. Other presenters who have either filled in presenting ''Sunrise'' in the past include
Andrew O'Keefe Andrew Patrick O'Keefe AM (born 1 October 1971) is an Australian former television presenter and lawyer. He is best known for being the host of the game shows ''Deal or No Deal'' and ''The Chase Australia''. He was also the co-host of ''Weeke ...
, Kellie Sloane, Matt White, Mike Munro,
Nick McArdle Nick McArdle is an Australian TV sports presenter with a career spanning 20 years in the media industry. He was previously weekend sports presenter for ''Seven News'' in Sydney for a number of years. Career McArlde began his career in sports r ...
, Ben Davis (journalist), Ben Davis,
Chris Reason Chris Reason (born 1 October 1965) is a senior reporter and presenter for ''Seven News'' in Sydney, Australia. He was awarded the Graham Perkin Australian Journalist of the Year Award for his coverage of the Lindt Cafe siege in December 2014. ...
, Bruce McAvaney, Jennifer Keyte,
Sarah Cumming Sarah Cumming is an Australian journalist. Career Cumming completed her Journalism degree at the University of South Australia, where she majored in International Relations. She covered many stories and gained a wealth of experience at a number ...
, Mylee Hogan, Ann Sanders, Jessica Rowe, Emmy Kubainski, Rosanna Mangiarelli, Ryan Phelan, Sharyn Ghidella,
Basil Zempilas Basil Anthony Zempilas (born 30 July 1971) is an Australian television and radio presenter, sports commentator and politician based in Perth, Western Australia. Zempilas presented sport until 2022 on '' Seven News Perth'', Monday to Thursday and ...
, Kendall Gilding, Peta Jane Madam, Jim Wilson (sports journalist), Jim Wilson and Ben Damon.


Reporters


Regulars


Former hosts

Prior to the 2002 relaunch of the program there were various presenters and hosts. Hosts included, Georgie Gardner &
Mark Beretta Mark Beretta (born 16 June 1966) is an Australian journalist, best known as a sports reporter on Seven Network program ''Sunrise''. In July 2008, Beretta began presenting ''Seven Early News'' sport alongside Natalie Barr at 5.30 am, which le ...
(2000–2001),
Andrew Daddo Andrew Dugald Daddo (born 18 February 1967) is an Australian actor, author and television and radio personality. Early life Daddo was born in Melbourne on 18 February 1967. He began his education at Mt Eliza Primary School and in year seven mo ...
& Joh Griggs (Olympic Sunrise), Melissa Doyle & Nick McArdle (1998–1999), Melissa Doyle &
David Koch David Hamilton Koch ( ; May 3, 1940 – August 23, 2019) was an American businessman, political activist, philanthropist, and chemical engineer. In 1970, he joined the family business: Koch Industries, the second largest privately held c ...
(1997), Chris Bath &
David Koch David Hamilton Koch ( ; May 3, 1940 – August 23, 2019) was an American businessman, political activist, philanthropist, and chemical engineer. In 1970, he joined the family business: Koch Industries, the second largest privately held c ...
(1996), Chris Bath & Peter Ford (1996) and Darren McDonald who hosted the original program in 1991.
Chris Reason Chris Reason (born 1 October 1965) is a senior reporter and presenter for ''Seven News'' in Sydney, Australia. He was awarded the Graham Perkin Australian Journalist of the Year Award for his coverage of the Lindt Cafe siege in December 2014. ...
was the original co-host with Melissa Doyle for the 2002 relaunch, while
Monique Wright Monique Wright (born 18 May 1973) is an Australian journalist and television presenter. Wright is currently co-host of ''Weekend Sunrise''.
, David Brown (meteorologist), David Brown and Fifi Box were previous weather presenters. Brown resigned from his role in July 2008, with no replacement until 2009, during which various presenters filled in, being Fifi Box. On 24 January 2010 it was announced that the original presenter Grant Denyer would return to the weather and Fifi Box would move to entertainment replacing Nuala Hafner. In March 2013, Denyer resigned as weather presenter for the second time to spend more time with his family. In June 2013, Doyle announced that she was moving to a network prime-time role with the Seven Network and would be leaving ''Sunrise'' after 14 years.
Samantha Armytage Samantha Armytage (born 4 September 1976) is an Australian journalist and television presenter. Armytage was previously co-host of the Seven Network's breakfast television program ''Sunrise'' from 2013 to 2021 alongside David Koch. She also pr ...
was to be her immediate replacement. This came not long after Denyer resigned as weather presenter, with his replacement being former Sydney correspondent
Edwina Bartholomew Edwina Louise Christie Bartholomew (born 5 July 1983) is an Australian journalist and television presenter. Bartholomew is currently news presenter on the Seven Network's breakfast television program ''Sunrise''. She has previously been a co-ho ...
. Doyle's final regular appearance as host on ''Sunrise'' aired on 9 August 2013. In January 2016,
Edwina Bartholomew Edwina Louise Christie Bartholomew (born 5 July 1983) is an Australian journalist and television presenter. Bartholomew is currently news presenter on the Seven Network's breakfast television program ''Sunrise''. She has previously been a co-ho ...
announced that she would be leaving her role as weather presenter to join
David Koch David Hamilton Koch ( ; May 3, 1940 – August 23, 2019) was an American businessman, political activist, philanthropist, and chemical engineer. In 1970, he joined the family business: Koch Industries, the second largest privately held c ...
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Samantha Armytage Samantha Armytage (born 4 September 1976) is an Australian journalist and television presenter. Armytage was previously co-host of the Seven Network's breakfast television program ''Sunrise'' from 2013 to 2021 alongside David Koch. She also pr ...
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Natalie Barr Natalie Anne Barr (born 19 March 1968) is an Australian journalist, news presenter and television presenter. Barr is currently co-host of the Seven Network's breakfast television program ''Sunrise (Australian TV program), Sunrise'' alongside D ...
and
Mark Beretta Mark Beretta (born 16 June 1966) is an Australian journalist, best known as a sports reporter on Seven Network program ''Sunrise''. In July 2008, Beretta began presenting ''Seven Early News'' sport alongside Natalie Barr at 5.30 am, which le ...
at the desk. In June 2020, Bartholomew would become news presenter on Mondays and Fridays, replacing
Natalie Barr Natalie Anne Barr (born 19 March 1968) is an Australian journalist, news presenter and television presenter. Barr is currently co-host of the Seven Network's breakfast television program ''Sunrise (Australian TV program), Sunrise'' alongside D ...
who co-hosts on those days respectively. However this would be short lived, with Barr returning to full time duties as news presenter in September 2020. In March 2021, Samantha Armytage announced that she would be resigning as co-host, to spend more time with her family. Her final show was on 11 March 2021.
Natalie Barr Natalie Anne Barr (born 19 March 1968) is an Australian journalist, news presenter and television presenter. Barr is currently co-host of the Seven Network's breakfast television program ''Sunrise (Australian TV program), Sunrise'' alongside D ...
was announced as her replacement, with
Edwina Bartholomew Edwina Louise Christie Bartholomew (born 5 July 1983) is an Australian journalist and television presenter. Bartholomew is currently news presenter on the Seven Network's breakfast television program ''Sunrise''. She has previously been a co-ho ...
stepping into Barr's position of news presenter.


Controversies

In 2003, an interview aired live with Sue Butler from the Macquarie Dictionary on the topic of swearing and what was acceptable, during which Butler used the term "fuckwit" as an example of what was not acceptable. Doyle and Koch immediately ended the interview and apologised afterwards, though many complaints were still received. In 2006, David Koch read the joke of the day, which involved then Prime Minister John Howard, his wife Janette Howard, Janette, Kim Beazley, and "a message written in urine in the snow". Koch anticipated thousands of complaints even before he made the joke. There was an "extreme backlash" from the public, resulting in Channel Seven owner Kerry Stokes forcing Koch to write a letter of apology to Howard. Howard has not forgiven Koch for the joke and as of 2014 still refuses to appear on ''Sunrise''. Also in 2006, a number of people including ''Sunrise'' presenters David Koch and Melissa Doyle, news presenter Natalie Barr, executive producer
Adam Boland Adam Boland (born 1977) is the Managing Director of Australian production company, Bohdee Media. He had previously been the executive producer of the Seven Network's breakfast show ''Sunrise (Australian TV program), Sunrise'' and created ''The M ...
and Melbourne news presenter Jennifer Keyte and former '' Today Tonight'' host Naomi Robson faced court convictions over a story run in 2004 relating to a 14-year-old boy who "divorced" his mother. Under the Victorian Children and Young Persons Act, publishing the identity of a child involved in Children's Court proceedings is prohibited. While the ''Sunrise'' cast and crew were cleared of any wrongdoing, the Seven Network itself was ultimately held responsible. Later in 2006, upon the rescue of trapped miners Brant Webb and Todd Russell in the aftermath of the Beaconsfield mine collapse, David Koch was invited into an ambulance. This led to rival the Nine Network and ''Today'' calling him an "Ambulance chasing, ambulance chaser". In April 2007, reports surfaced that the show was lobbying Vietnamese authorities to hold an ANZAC Day dawn service early so it could be broadcast live on television in Australia. Koch denied on-air that any such lobbying had occurred. His claim was proven false upon the release of email communications from the office of then opposition leader Kevin Rudd. After considerable political fallout over the alleged request, opposition leader Kevin Rudd and Liberal minister Joe Hockey decided to end their regular weekly appearances on the program. In a March 2008 episode Koch and Doyle were ambushed by a group of protesters chanting and carrying placards that claimed "Channel 7 doesn't pay", a reference to National Bingo Night (Australian game show)#Controversy, controversy surrounding the reported non-payment of winnings to ''National Bingo Night (Australian game show), National Bingo Night'' audience members and home viewers."Kochie blames Nine for Sunrise ambush"
/ref> The group, posing as fans of guest Keith Urban, were moved away by security. Koch later blamed the incident on the Nine Network's ''A Current Affair (Australian TV series), A Current Affair'', a theory that was lent credence when the same protesters appeared on that night's episode of the program. Both Koch and co-host Melissa Doyle promised to look into their allegations but later simply read a statement from the network. In April 2010, a scheduled concert for Canadian teen singer Justin Bieber, at Circular Quay, Sydney, was cancelled at 5:00 am by order of police after the crowd of more than 5,000 people (mainly teenage girls) had begun a Human crush, crowd crush and were ignoring the orders of the crowd controllers. Eight people were taken to hospital for their injuries and others suffered from hyperventilation. The concert was then moved to the ''Sunrise'' studios at Martin Place. ''Sunrise'' had been promoting the concert for two weeks beforehand, creating a significant amount of excitement and anticipation. It was also alleged that Bieber swore at a floor manager but was reassured by Bieber's regular sound technician that "he tells us that all the time". Bieber, however, has denied this, publicly denouncing the claims as "lies and rumors" spread by "adults". In March 2015, Armytage was accused of racism in an on-air interview on the programme, after congratulating a woman for looking whiter than her twin. After an online petition was signed by over 2,000 people calling for her to apologise, she did so. In February 2016, actress Kristin Davis, Kristen Davis appeared on the show to discuss her work with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in which she also reluctantly took part in a ''Sex and the City, Sex and The City'' themed skit which was received poorly by viewers. On Twitter Davis expressed her annoyance that ''Sunrise'' focused on her role in ''Sex and The City'' instead of her work with the UNHCR, and the incident led to Armytage, who was meant to MC and conduct an interview with Davis at a UNHCR event in Sydney, being disinvited to the event.


Aboriginal adoption controversy

On 13 March 2018, Armytage hosted a segment on ''Sunrise'' focusing on Aboriginal adoption, during which she incorrectly stated that Aboriginal children could not be Foster care, fostered by white people and stated that "Post-Stolen Generations, Stolen Generation, there's been a huge move to leave Aboriginal children where they are, even if they're being neglected in their own families"; in addition, guest Prue MacSween said that most of the Stolen Generation were taken for their own well-being and suggested "we need to do it again, perhaps". The segment was widely criticised for these remarks, as well as for only including white people on the discussion panel and for not seeking any input from any Aboriginal people or experts on the subject. Consequently, protests were held outside the ''Sunrise'' studio in Martin Place in response to the segment on 15 March, which lead to further outrage when the programme chose to obscure the protest from viewers watching the live broadcast, citing a possible breach in broadcast standards. In response to the controversy, the following week Koch presented a discussion on the issue with a panel of Indigenous experts. Despite this, protests continued during the show's live broadcasts at the 2018 Commonwealth Games on the
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in April, while in May rock band Portugal. The Man pulled out of an appearance on the show citing the recent statements aired on ''Sunrise''. The segment later came under the investigation of the Australian Communications and Media Authority for potential breach of the Commercial Television Industry Code of Practice; in September 2018 the ACMA concluded that the segment was in breach of the code, as it contained inaccurate statements and "strong negative generalisations about Indigenous people as a group". The segment also used file footage of members of the Yirrkala community, who sued Seven for defamation, breach of privacy and confidence, racial discrimination and breach of Australian consumer law in April 2019. The footage was originally filmed for a health promotion in Yirrkala, but was reused with only slight blurring for the segment. In December 2019 Seven settled the matter out of court, and offered an unreserved apology to the community which was also broadcast on the program the following month. In June 2020, Armytage and MacSween were sued for racial vilification over the segment. Seven aired a general apology for airing the segment on the program on 4 January 2021. A number of commentators criticized the apology, with some questioning its sincerity while others noted the length of time between the airing of the original segment and the apology, as well as the fact that Seven aired it early in the morning (at 6:45am) and during the summer when less viewers would be watching the programme than usual.


Special editions

Occasionally, in the event of major breaking news, ''Sunrise'' may run overtime to cover the story, resulting in ''The Morning Show'' either airing later or not airing at all. During 2008's World Youth Day in Sydney, ''Sunrise'' was extended on Thursday, 17 July and Monday, 21 July to cover the Pope's morning Masses and the departure of the Pope respectively. Both of those editions ended at 9:30 am with '' The Morning Show'' picking up the rest of the coverage. ''Sunrise'' was extended on 13 October 2010 to cover the 2010 Copiapó mining accident, on 27 February 2012 to cover the Labor leadership ballot, and on 30 October 2012 to cover Hurricane Sandy. On 22 January 2013, ''Sunrise'' commenced at 3:00 am and concluded at 10:00 am to cover the inauguration of Barack Obama. Normal early morning programming did not air. On 29 January, ''Sunrise'' was extended to 11:00 am to cover flooding in southern Queensland and northern New South Wales. Following the birth of Prince George of Wales, Prince George, Melissa Doyle fronted an extended edition of the program for two days, live from outside Buckingham Palace. David Koch and Samantha Armytage also appeared in a reduced role back in the studio. The extended version began at 5:00 am, replacing ''Sunrise Extra'' and the ''Early News'', with Doyle also contributing reports to ''The Morning Show'' which began at its regular time of 9:00 am. On 9 August 2013 a special ''Sunrise'' edition of ''This Is Your Life (Australian TV series), This Is Your Life'' aired throughout the program to farewell the outgoing Sunrise host Melissa Doyle. Throughout the program special guests including Dannii Minogue, Joe Hockey and then Prime Minister of Australia Kevin Rudd made a video message to farewell Mel. Seven West Media CEO Tim Worner and Kerry Stokes appeared paying tribute. Throughout the show the hashtag #farewellmel trended on Twitter. On 28 March 2017, ''Sunrise'' was extended to 1.00pm to cover Cyclone Debbie. On Friday 9 September 2022, after the announcement of the death of Her Majesty Queen
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, an extended edition of Sunrise aired from 5:00am until 12 noon, with David Koch and Natalie Barr providing wall-to-wall coverage. All on-air talent wore black, in line with royal protocol for national mourning, up to and including the late Queen's funeral on 19 September 2022.


Logos

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Ratings

''Sunrise'' and its
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rival '' Today'' remain close in the ratings, with the gap between the two often being less than 50,000 viewers in ''Sunrises favour. On Good Friday 2009, ''Sunrise'' suffered its first one-day ratings defeat nationally against '' Today'' since 2004. In 2011, ''Sunrise'' suffered its first weekly ratings defeat against ''Today'' since the same year. In 2016, after twelve straight years of ratings dominance, ''Sunrise'' dropped to second place behind ''Today'', but reclaimed the lead in the breakfast battle the following year. ''News Breakfast, ABC News Breakfast'' has outrated ''Sunrise'' twice since its debut in November 2008, the latest on 23 May 2022 in the aftermath of the 2022 Australian federal election.


Broadcasting

Because Australia has more than one time zone, ''Sunrise'' is not broadcast live to all of Australia, it is instead broadcast delayed. Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales, Tasmania, and Victoria (Australia), Victoria have ''Sunrise'' broadcast live all year round, and Queensland has ''Sunrise'' broadcast live in wintertime, but during Daylight Saving Time in Sydney has the program delayed by one hour. The Northern Territory has ''Sunrise'' delayed 30 minutes during winter and 90 minutes during Daylight Savings in Sydney. South Australia has it delayed by 30 minutes all year around and Western Australia has it delayed by two hours in wintertime and by three hours during Daylight Savings in Sydney. Occasionally, broadcasts of ''Sunrise'' are altered during special circumstances. On the morning of 20 March 2006, when ''Sunrise'' was normally on a one-hour delay in Queensland, the program was broadcast live in order to provide immediate and up-to-date information on Tropical Cyclone Larry to local residents. The show continued to be broadcast until 10am Sydney time only in to Queensland to continue these updates and prevent scheduling problems. On most public holidays, Sunrise is extended to 10 am, thus adding an additional hour to its telecast, and has at times had a studio audience for these special events.


Theme song

''Sunrise'' used Duran Duran's "(Reach Up for the) Sunrise" as its theme song up until 2010 when MGMT's "Electric Feel" replaced it. In October 2011, "(Reach Up for the) Sunrise" was reinstated as the theme song again. Formerly, it had used a more traditional morning news theme before switching to the song. In the past it has also used the ''
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'' theme which was based on the John Williams piece "The Mission (theme music), The Mission".


See also

* List of longest-running Australian television series * Journalism in Australia * List of Australian television series


Notes and references


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Sunrise (Australian TV program) Seven News, * Australian television news shows 1991 Australian television series debuts 1999 Australian television series endings 2000 Australian television series debuts 2010s Australian television series Television shows set in Sydney Australian television series revived after cancellation English-language television shows Breakfast television in Australia