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Susanne Latimore is an Australian television journalist.

Latimore began her career at 19 years of age as a cadet journalist with the Blacktown Guardian newspaper and later The Hills News in Sydney after which she moved to Sydney radio station 2WS as a general duties reporter.[ citation needed ]

With the launch of Sky News Australia on 19 February 1996, Latimore was a founding employee of the network joining as a news producer before being offered a role as a presenter.[ citation needed ]

Latimore previously presented First Edition on weekends with Terry Willesee.


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