Nathan Templeton
Born (1979-05-09) 9 May 1979
Occupation(s)Sunrise Melbourne correspondent
Seven Sport reporter
Years active2004–present
Employer(s)10 News First Melbourne (2004–2012)
Breakfast (2012)
Seven News Melbourne (2012–2016)
Seven Sport (2012–present)
Sunrise (2016–2022)
Known forJournalism

Nathan Templeton (born 9 May 1979)[1] is an Australian journalist.

Templeton was previously the Melbourne correspondent on the Seven Network's breakfast program, Sunrise.

Career

Early in his career, Templeton worked at Network Ten where he appeared regularly on the network's Breakfast program and also presented reports for 10 News First in Melbourne.

In June 2012, Templeton moved to the Seven Network to join Seven News Melbourne as a sports reporter. He covered major sporting events including the Australian Open.[2]

In May 2016, Templeton joined Sunrise as its Melbourne correspondent, replacing Rebecca Maddern who defected to the Nine Network.[3] He regularly substituted as sports presenter on both Sunrise and Weekend Sunrise.

Templeton was the poolside interviewer for the Seven Network at both the 2016 Olympic Games at Rio de Janeiro and the 2020 Olympic Games held at Tokyo in 2021,[4] and at the 2018 Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast.

In November 2022, Templeton was replaced as Sunrise Melbourne correspondent by Teegan Dolling.[5]

References

  1. @nathantemp7 (8 May 2016). "Very good effort from the wife at 4am! Getting up early, not getting home late #thanks #old" (Tweet) via Twitter.
  2. "Seven's summer of Tennis: guide". TV Tonight. 22 December 2012. Retrieved 1 December 2013.
  3. Perry, Kevin (31 May 2016). "Nathan Templeton named as Melbourne Correspondent for Sunrise". DeciderTV. Retrieved 23 July 2017.
  4. "Channel 7 confirms commentary team lineup for Tokyo Olympics". tvblackbox. 15 July 2021. Retrieved 22 February 2022.
  5. McKnight, Robert (2 November 2022). "EXCLUSIVE SUNRISE bolsters reporting team with new permanent members". TV Blackbox. Retrieved 5 November 2022.
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