Liam Bartlett announces he is leaving 6PR radio and 60 minutes after Amelia Adams joined the TV news program
He has nearly 30 years of experience in high-level journalism.
And Liam Bartlett announced on Friday that he would be leaving 6PR and 60 Minutes.
No official replacement has been shared but Liam’s departure could be the reason for Amelia Adams’ recent inclusion.
Liam Bartlett announced Friday that he will be leaving 6PR and 60 Minutes.
Amelia has two Kennedy Awards and, at the time of her employment, told TV Blackbox: ‘I grew up admiring the greats of Australian journalism telling extraordinary stories on 60 Minutes.
“I’ve had the privilege of learning from many of them over my years on the road, and I’m absolutely thrilled to join the team.”
It has been reported that the official replacement will be announced soon.
No official replacement has been shared but Liam’s departure could be the reason for Amelia Adams’ recent inclusion.
It’s currently unclear what’s next for the 61-year-old with no further plans shared with the public. It has been reported that Liam could continue his career elsewhere or retire.
Liam explained that he had a wonderful time with the teams, he said: “It was a real privilege and honor to be able to present the morning program in my home country and be part of the wonderful 6PR team. .”
“My time with 60 Minutes has given me so many memorable moments following in the footsteps of some of the best in the business.
“I am extremely grateful for all the opportunities.”
It’s currently unclear what’s next for the 61-year-old with no further plans shared with the public. It has been reported that Liam could continue his career elsewhere or retire
Liam has recently been in the media spotlight himself due to a contentious debate with his neighbors and the use of clear glass on balconies instead of frosted alternatives.
The star reporter of 60 minutes convinced the council that his neighbors’ balconies shouldn’t be closed off with clear glass after arguing he didn’t want to have to see their laundry and push bikes.
Nedlands Council in Perth has voted to keep frosted glass on the balcony railings of four houses opposite the TV star’s property, The West Australian reported.
It has been reported that the official replacement will be announced soon
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