Kellie Sloane
Kellie Anne Sloane (born 5 January 1973) is an Australian politician, former charity CEO and television journalist. She was elected to the New South Wales Legislative Assembly in 2023 as the member for Vaucluse.
Kellie Sloane | |
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Member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for Vaucluse | |
Assumed office 25 March 2023 | |
Preceded by | Gabrielle Upton |
Personal details | |
Born | Barossa Valley, South Australia | 5 January 1973
Spouse | Adam Connolly[1] |
Children | 3[1] |
Occupation | Political candidate, former CEO and TV journalist |
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Website | https://kelliesloane.com.au |
Sloane was a presenter on the Nine Network's Nightline, and was also briefly an interim co-host of Today in 2007.
Media career
Sloane started her career at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.[2]
Sloane joined the Nine Network in 1997 as a lifestyle series reporter for both A Current Affair and Money. She moved from A Current Affair in 2005, during a revamp of the programme to combat a ratings slump against rival Seven Network's Today Tonight.[3]
Sloane was then promoted to full-time news presenter at the Nine Network, filling in on the National Nine Early News alongside Sarah Murdoch, and Nightline. In 2006 she was appointed permanent presenter of National Nine News Afternoon Edition, replacing Mike Munro.
In April 2007, Sloane moved to co-hosting Today working with Karl Stefanovic as the stand-in replacement co-host for Jessica Rowe, who was on maternity leave at the time, however Rowe announced that she was leaving the Nine Network on 6 May 2007.[4]
On 10 May 2007, in one of the most memorable incidents on Today, Sloane collapsed live on air. The collapse occurred at 8:10 am during a cooking segment with celebrity chef Tobie Puttock, of Jamie Oliver fame. It was reported that she was okay after the incident and Sloane returned to the presenters desk about 15 minutes later, allegedly attributing the "dizzy spell" to her 3 am wake-up call.[5] Vision of Sloane collapsing in slow motion later went viral on social media with YouTube. The incident was parodied on an episode of ABC TV's The Chaser's War on Everything.
Sloane finished co-hosting for Today on 25 May 2007, as Lisa Wilkinson took over hosting duties as of 28 May 2007.
On 18 June 2007, Sloane returned as presenter of the National Nine News Afternoon Edition. In late 2007, she also presented the National Nine News Morning Edition.
In September 2008, she returned to presenting the Nine's Morning News.
In October 2009, the Nine Network announced that Sloane would be shifted to the late night news programme Nightline, with Wendy Kingston moving to present Nine's Morning News Hour. She was also a fill in presenter for Nine News in Sydney. https://tvtonight.com.au/2022/11/kellie-sloane-in-tilt-at-state-politics.html
In July 2010, Nine announced Nightline would be axed immediately with reporters who were on duty retained, presenting late news updates in its place. Sloane left the Nine Network after 13 years at the Network.[6]
From June 2012 to June 2015, Sloane filled in for Samantha Armytage on the Seven Network's Weekend Sunrise, and was also a regular on Kochie's Angels on Sunrise. Sloane has since left television.
Career serving Non Government Organisations
In August 2015, Sloane was appointed CEO of Life Education NSW.[2][7][6]
Sloane was a finalist in the 2017 Telstra Business Woman of the Year Awards, For Purpose and Social enterprise category. She has also served as a Non Executive Director on the boards of Life Education NSW (2015–16) and Miracle Babies Foundation (2009–2013).
Political career
In October 2021, Sloane announced that she was seeking preselection for the seat of Willoughby due to the resignation of Premier Gladys Berejiklian.[1]
In November 2022, she was selected as the Liberal Party candidate for the electorate of Vaucluse at the 2023 New South Wales state election.[8] She was comfortably elected.[9]
Personal life
Sloane was born and raised in the Barossa Valley, South Australia. She is married to Adam Connolly and they have three children. Her husband was an advisor to Prime Minister John Howard.[1] As of 2015, her family resided in Centennial Park, New South Wales.[10] Sloane used her married name Connolly professionally from 2003, before reverting to her maiden name in 2013.[11]
References
- Ben Graham (28 October 2021). "Former Today star Kellie Sloane aims to replace Gladys Berejiklian in Willoughby seat". news.com.au. Retrieved 28 March 2023.
- ""We Are There for Every Child": Kellie Sloane". CEO Magazine. 7 October 2021. Retrieved 28 March 2023.
- Ketchell, Misha (2 February 2006). "Doing the maths at A Current Affair". Crikey. Retrieved 17 April 2014.
- Knox, David (6 May 2007). "Nine bones Jessica Rowe". TV Tonight. Retrieved 6 November 2013.
- AAP (10 May 2007). "Breakfast TV show host collapses on-air". The Australian. News Limited. Retrieved 6 November 2013.
- David Knox (5 November 2022). "Kellie Sloane in tilt at state politics". TV Tonight. Retrieved 28 March 2023.
- "Life Education Welcomes Kellie Sloane". www.lifeeducation.org.au. Retrieved 4 January 2016.
- Michael Koziol (12 November 2022). "Punishment or reward? The housing remark that revived Sydney's east-west divide". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 23 December 2022.
- "Vaucluse (Key Seat) – NSW Electorate, Candidates, Results". abc.net.au. Retrieved 25 March 2023.
- "Centennial Park suburb record broken with $12 million sale". Domain. Fairfax Media. 12 March 2015. Retrieved 31 March 2015.
- ""I want my name back", writes Kellie Connolly (now Sloane)". MamaMia. MamaMia Media. 6 November 2013. Retrieved 15 November 2021.