Magdalena Roze | |
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Born | 1982 Austria |
Education | James Ruse Agricultural High School, Sydney University |
Occupation | Journalist & meteorologist |
Magdalena Roze (born 1982) is an Australian meteorologist, weather presenter and journalist. Danced in Lajkonik Sydney and preformed in PolArt 1994 Adelaide.
Roze was a scholarship holder and graduate from the University of Sydney where she completed a Bachelor of Arts in Media and Communication. In addition to her media qualification, Roze completed a Graduate Diploma in Atmospheric Science at Macquarie University, winning the 2009 Biophysical Environments Prize and the Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society Prize for her academic achievements.
She has also completed a meteorological training course at the Bureau of Meteorology and been invited back to Macquarie University as a guest lecturer.
Roze has been an anchor, weather presenter and meteorologist at the Weather Channel and guest appearances as a weather expert and commentator on prime time radio and television programs across Australia. [1]
Roze joined Network Ten in October 2011 and became a weather presenter on Ten News at Five: Weekend . [1]
In January 2012, Roze joined Network Ten's Breakfast as weather presenter. [2] She broadcast from London during the 2012 London Olympics. [3] She was the weather presenter on Ten Morning News from August 2012.
Roze filled in as the newsreader on Ten Morning News and guest co-hosted The Project .
In March 2014, Roze's contract was not renewed by Network Ten.
In August 2014, Roze appeared on Sunrise , on the Kochie's Angels segment.
In February 2015, Roze made an appearance presenting weather on ABC News Victoria. Whether she has secured a contract with a network is unclear yet.
In January 2015, Roze announced that she was engaged to partner Darren Robertson. [4] The couple have two sons.
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