outside
Melbourne Town Hall.
Seven News Melbourne is directed by Chris Salter and presented by
Peter Mitchell from Monday to Thursday and
Mike Amor and
Karina Carvalho from Friday to Sunday from
Melbourne Quarter Tower, located at
Collins Street, Docklands. Sport is presented by
Rebecca Maddern on weeknights and
Theo Doropoulos on weekends. Weather is presented by certified meteorologist
Jane Bunn on weeknights and Melina Sarris or Tyra Stowers on weekends.
Peter Mitchell previously held the role of weekend presenter for then-titled
Seven Nightly News between 1987 and 2000 when he replaced the short-lived presenting duo of
David Johnston and
Anne Fulwood.
Jennifer Keyte was appointed as main weeknight presenter in 1990, becoming Australia's first solo female primetime commercial news presenter. In a network reshuffle in 1996, Keyte terminated her employment after the
Seven Network attempted to pair her with David Johnston, who went on to present solo for three years. She returned in 2003, assuming the role as weekend presenter, succeeding Jennifer Adams. In May 2018, Network Ten announced that Keyte would leave
Seven Network to present
Ten Eyewitness News Melbourne replacing
Stephen Quartermain. In August 2018, it was announced that
Mike Amor would move back to Australia after 17 years as United States Bureau Chief to replace Keyte as weekend presenter. Following decades of trailing
Nine News Melbourne,
10 News First Melbourne (previously
Ten Eyewitness News,
Ten News at Five,
Ten Evening News and
Ten News: First at Five) and
ABC News Victoria in the ratings,
Seven News Melbourne won the ratings battle from February 2005. As of 2007,
Seven News held the number one position. This was followed by a series of advertisements and promos which touted
Seven News Melbourne as Melbourne's New #1 and Nine altering their promotions to simply say ''Melbourne's Best News
– a throwback to the 1980s when National Nine News Melbourne'' was beaten in the ratings by
ATV-10's
Ten Eyewitness News. But, it was replaced in 2009 when
Nine News returned to win the Melbourne news ratings battle. Between 2018 and 2021, during the AFL season,
Peter Mitchell,
Tim Watson,
Jane Bunn and the weeknight team would present from Sunday to Thursday and
Mike Amor,
Jacqueline Felgate, Melina Sarris and the weekend team would present on Friday and Saturday nights. In January 2022, it was announced that
Rebecca Maddern would return to the
Seven Network to present
7NEWS Melbourne on weekends with
Mike Amor. In November 2024,
Tim Watson announced that he would be retiring after 30 years with the network from December. It was announced that
Rebecca Maddern will step into an expanded role with
Seven News Melbourne starting January 2025, as Chief Sports Presenter. In January 2025, it was announced that
Karina Carvalho will replace Maddern to present on weekends with
Mike Amor. Afternoon news updates for Melbourne are presented by Amor or Carvalho, while Mitchell presents weeknight updates. Amor presents weekend news updates.
Mike Amor,
Karina Carvalho, Laura Turner and Blake Johnson are the fill-in news presenters, with
Theo Doropoulos and Kate Massey are the fill-in sport presenters, and Melina Sarris, Tyra Stowers, Estelle Griepink and Blake Johnson are the fill-in weather presenters. In August 2015,
Seven News Melbourne began producing a local
Seven Afternoon News bulletin replacing the national bulletin. Amor and Carvalho present the bulletin on alternate days. In 2020, owing to the
COVID-19 pandemic, that bulletin temporary included news items from South Australia following the cancellation of the statewide afternoon bulletin from SAS-7 in Adelaide before the network reinstated it due to viewer opposition and the threat faced by the local
Nine News team on Seven's news dominance.
Presenters Reporters • Blake Johnson (Senior Reporter/Fill-in News & Weather Presenter) •
Nick McCallum (Senior Reporter) • Paul Dowsley (Senior Reporter) • Jackie Quist (Senior Reporter) • Kristy Mayr (Senior Reporter) • Hope Wilson (Senior Reporter) • Rochelle Brown (Senior Reporter) • Kathleen O’Connor (Senior Reporter) • Melina Sarris (Senior Reporter and Weather Presenter) • Laura Turner (Senior Reporter/Fill-in News Presenter) • Estelle Griepink (Senior Reporter/Fill-in Weather Presenter) • Tyra Stowers (Senior Reporter and Weather Presenter) • Jordy Wright (Senior Reporter) • Sara Jones (Senior Reporter) • Bethan Yeoman (Senior Reporter) • Ainsley Koch (Senior Reporter) • Phoebe Worthley (Senior Reporter) • Sheri Smith (Senior Reporter) • Jordan Quinn (Senior Reporter)
Sport Reporters • Mitch Cleary (Chief AFL Reporter) •
Theo Doropoulos (Senior AFL Reporter and Sport Presenter) • Xander McGuire (Sport Reporter)
Sunrise & The Morning Show Correspondent • Teegan Dolling (
Sunrise Correspondent) • Andrew McCormack (
Sunrise Correspondent)
Canberra Bureau •
Mark Riley (Canberra Political Bureau Chief) • Tim Lester (Canberra Political Reporter)
Overseas Bureaus • Mylee Hogan (US Correspondent) • Rob Scott (US Correspondent) • Ben Downie (Europe Correspondent) • Isabelle Mullen (Europe Correspondent)
Past Presenters •
Eric Pearce (1956–1957) – Weeknight Presenter •
Mary Parker (1956–unknown) • Dan Webb (1956–unknown) •
Brian Naylor (1964–1978) – Weeknight Presenter •
Mal Walden (1979–1987) – Weeknight Presenter •
Greg Pearce (1987) – Weeknight Presenter •
David Johnston (Late 1960s; 1996–2005) – Weeknight Presenter &
Seven 4.30 News Presenter •
Anne Fulwood (1999–2000) – Weeknight Presenter •
Sandy Roberts (1983–2013) – Sport Presenter •
Ivan Hutchinson (1964–1994) – Music Director & Presenter • Nicole Chvastek (1996–2002) – Presenter & Reporter • Jennifer Adams (1999–2003) – Weekend News Presenter •
Rob Gell (2004–2008) – Weather Presenter •
David Brown (1995–2012; 2015) – Weather Presenter •
Jill Singer (1995–1997) –
Today Tonight Presenter •
Naomi Robson (1997–2006) –
Today Tonight Presenter •
Helen Kapalos (2013) –
Today Tonight Presenter • Jacqueline Felgate (2012–2022) – Weekend Sport Presenter & Afternoon Presenter •
Sean Sowerby (2012–2021) – Sport Presenter • Sonia Marinelli (2020–2025) – Weekend Weather Presenter & Reporter • Abbey Gelmi (2022–2024) – Weekend Sport Presenter
Past Reporters •
Greg Shackleton (mid 1970s) • Dean Felton •
Heath O'Loughlin (2000–2006) •
Dylan Howard (2005–2008) •
Leith Mulligan (2008–2012) •
Amy Parks (2009–2013) • Michael Felgate (2004–2012; 2014–2019) • Brendan Donohoe (1990–2020) • Jade Robran • Karen O'Sullivan (2004–2018) • Michael Scanlan (2012–2018) • Peter Beaton (1987–1995) • Laurel Irving (2008–2021) •
Nathan Templeton (2012–2022) • Mark Stevens (2013–2021) • Alan Murrell • Tom Browne • Cameron Baud (2010–2024) • Sharnelle Vella (2017–2024) ==See also==