Beretta formerly co-hosted
Sunrise with current
Nine News presenter
Georgie Gardner from 2000 to 2002. From mid-2002 to 2004, he moved to presenting the sport on
Seven News Sydney. In mid-2004, he was replaced by
Sports Tonight presenter
Matthew White; he subsequently moved to
Sunrise where he was appointed sports presenter. Beretta hosted the coverage of the
1998 Nagano,
2000 Sydney and
2002 Salt Lake City Olympic Games, as well as the
2002 Manchester Commonwealth Games. which ran for only one episode on a Wednesday night at 8:30 pm before being
burnt off in a Monday night timeslot during the 2006–07 non-ratings season. From 2007 until 2014, Beretta was part of the Seven Network's
V8 Supercar commentary team, working alongside
Matthew White,
Neil Crompton,
Mark Skaife and
Mark Larkham. Beretta returned to commentary in 2021 when Seven resumed coverage of the championship from previous broadcaster
Network 10. Beretta has also been a fill-in presenter on
The Morning Show and
Weekend Sunrise, and a fill-in sports presenter on
Seven News in Sydney. In 2013, Beretta hosted Seven's coverage of the
Australian Open. In 2025, Beretta reduced his regular appearances on
Sunrise, limiting his on-air presence to Monday and Friday. The change reflected a shift in his professional commitments, with greater focus on external projects such as charity work and special event coverage for the Seven Network. On 27 November 2025, Beretta announced his resignation from
Sunrise, with his final appearance scheduled for 12 December. He is expected to continue working with the Seven Network on special projects to be announced. ==Publication==