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Deborah Knight

Deborah Knight is an , , and radio broadcaster with over three decades of experience in media, renowned for her versatile roles across major networks and her commitment to reporting. Knight began her career in radio at 2WG in , , following her graduation with a degree from in Bathurst. She progressed to commercial radio in before joining the , where she worked in rural reporting, hosted programs on , AM, and Radio National's breakfast show, and transitioned to television as a and reporter for the program . In 2000, Knight moved to Network Ten, covering the Press Gallery, presenting , and serving as a co-anchor for Ten News at Five from 2006; she also spent three years in the network's bureau, reporting on major events including the and the . She joined the in December 2011, initially as a newsreader for TODAY and presenter for , Sydney 6pm News, and A Current Affair, while also serving as the founding presenter of Financial Review Sunday. In radio, Knight made history in 2020 as 2GB's first female weekday talkback host with Afternoons with Deborah Knight, later transitioning to host Money News on Nine Radio stations until July 2025, when she stepped away to focus on television. As of July 2025, she anchors the national 9News Morning bulletin weekdays at 11:30 AM, presents the 9News Afternoon bulletin, and continues hosting A Current Affair on Saturday nights. Knight is married to Lindsay Dunbar and has three children: (born 2009), Elsa (born 2010), and Audrey (born 2016). She serves as an ambassador for several charities, including the Miracle Babies Foundation since 2011, where she supports families of premature and sick newborns; Feel the Magic, aiding grieving children; and Dress for Success, empowering women through professional attire and career development.

Early life and education

Childhood and upbringing

Deborah Knight was born on 23 November 1972 in , , . When she was one year old, her father died in a hang-gliding accident, after which she and her brother were raised solely by their mother in a stable housing commission area in regional . Knight has described this environment as "very stable and wonderful, but there were no extras," crediting her modest upbringing with fostering a strong that shaped her character. Growing up in this regional setting exposed Knight to the rhythms of rural and coastal community life in , where local influences emphasized resilience and hard work amid limited opportunities. During her school years, she was characterized as a "total goody-two-shoes," reflecting a disciplined and studious youth. These early experiences in a close-knit, resource-scarce provided the foundational context for her later transition to university studies in .

University studies

Deborah Knight pursued her higher education at in , where she focused on as her primary field of study. She graduated in 1993 with a in , a program renowned for producing influential media professionals. This degree equipped her with foundational skills in , , and ethical practices essential for her subsequent career. During her time at the university, Knight was part of the "Mitchell Mafia," an informal group of standout graduates from the School of Communication who achieved prominence in media under the guidance of influential lecturer Bruce Mitchell. This cohort's training emphasized practical and , which directly prepared members like Knight for entry into the broadcasting industry.

Professional career

Radio beginnings

After graduating from Charles Sturt University with a journalism degree in 1993, Deborah Knight began her professional career in radio at the 2WG station in , , where she took on entry-level roles in and newsreading to build foundational skills. In this regional setting, she honed her abilities in delivering news and engaging with local audiences, gaining practical experience in that emphasized accuracy and timeliness. Seeking greater opportunities, Knight moved to in 1994 to join Mix 106.5, a commercial radio station, where she continued as a reporter and presenter for several months, further developing her on-air presence and adaptability in a competitive urban media environment. This role allowed her to refine her interviewing techniques and storytelling, transitioning from regional to metropolitan broadcasting dynamics. Knight then advanced to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation () in the mid-1990s, undertaking diverse duties such as rural reporting, presenting on , and contributing to programs like AM and Breakfast, which solidified her reputation as a versatile journalist capable of quickly mastering complex topics. She also transitioned to television at the , serving as presenter and reporter for the rural affairs program from 1997 to 1998. Through these positions, she cultivated essential skills in investigative reporting, ethical journalism, and multi-platform content creation in a national context. These early experiences provided the groundwork for her later opportunities at Network Ten.

Network Ten

Deborah Knight joined Network Ten in 2000 as a reporter in the Press Gallery, marking a further shift in her television career. She covered significant political events, including two federal elections, and regularly presented the network's program alongside its news bulletins. In 2001, Knight was appointed US correspondent for 10 News First, heading the network's Los Angeles bureau for three years. During this period, she provided on-the-ground coverage of major international stories, including the September 11 terrorist attacks, which she reported from , while traveling with then-Prime Minister . Knight described the event as a pivotal moment in her career, emphasizing the intense pressure of live reporting amid the unfolding chaos, including the impact of the third plane striking , and later reflecting on its profound emotional toll. Her dispatches from the US also encompassed George W. Bush's re-election and the , establishing her expertise in foreign affairs and live crisis reporting. Knight returned to Australia in November 2004 and, in January 2006, became co-anchor of the Sydney Ten News at Five evening bulletin, a role she held until October 2011. Partnered initially with Ron Wilson, she delivered daily news coverage known for its warmth and professionalism, contributing to the program's focus on local and national stories through incisive interviews and on-location reports. Her tenure solidified her reputation as a reliable evening news anchor, with contributions to live event broadcasting that highlighted Network Ten's commitment to timely, viewer-engaged journalism. In a network restructure that axed the late-night bulletin, Knight was replaced by Sandra Sully, paving the way for her move to the Nine Network.

Nine Network

Deborah Knight joined the Nine Network in December 2011 as a reporter and presenter, bringing her established journalistic background from Network Ten to contribute to various news and current affairs programs. Upon joining, she served as news presenter for the Monday editions of Today and for Weekend Today, replacing Alicia Gorey. In May 2013, she became the founding host of Financial Review Sunday, a business news program that aired until 2015. From February 2015 to December 2017, she co-hosted alongside , replacing and showcasing her engaging on-screen presence during the weekend breakfast bulletin. In December 2017, Knight transitioned to presenting on Friday and Saturday evenings, a role that highlighted her skills in delivering prime-time local news updates while also serving as a fill-in for weekday anchor . This appointment marked her deeper integration into Nine's evening news operations. Knight's prominence grew further when she was appointed co-host of the weekday Today show in January 2019, partnering with to form the program's first all-female presenting duo, a milestone in Australian breakfast television. She held this role until November 2019, navigating high-profile coverage of national stories and live segments that emphasized her adaptability in a competitive morning format. In May 2019, she began hosting the weekend edition of A Current Affair. Shifting to radio within the Nine Entertainment group, Knight hosted the Afternoons program on from January 2020 to November 2023, succeeding Steve Price and building a dedicated audience through discussions on , , and listener call-ins. In 2024, she took on the national Money News slot across Nine Radio stations including , , and 4BC, focusing on financial markets, economic trends, and expert interviews aired weekday evenings. Since July 2025, Knight has returned to full-time television, presenting the national Morning bulletin at 11:30 a.m. weekdays and Afternoon in , while continuing as host of on Saturdays. This multifaceted schedule underscores her versatility across television news anchoring, radio talkback, and investigative , with a track record of live event coverage and strong viewer rapport.

Personal life

Marriage and family

Deborah Knight married Lindsay in 2005. The couple met in while Knight was working in the press gallery. They have built a stable family life together over nearly two decades. Knight and Dunbar are parents to three children: son , born in 2009; daughter Elsa, born in 2010; and daughter Audrey, born in 2016. The first two children were conceived through fertilization (IVF) after Knight endured a challenging two-and-a-half-year process involving multiple rounds of treatment, while Audrey was conceived naturally. The family resides in Sydney's suburb of Leichhardt, fostering a close-knit home environment amid the demands of urban life. Knight has openly discussed the ongoing challenge of balancing her high-profile career with family responsibilities, describing it as a "high wire act" that requires shared household duties with Dunbar and constant adaptation. Their residence in supports her roles at the , allowing proximity to work while prioritizing family milestones.

Philanthropy

Deborah Knight has been actively involved in philanthropy, particularly supporting organizations focused on children's health and emotional well-being. Her commitment stems from personal experiences, including the health challenges faced by her first child shortly after birth. Knight has served on the board of the Miracle Babies Foundation since 2009 and as an ambassador since 2011; the organization is Australia's leading support for families of premature and sick infants through resources, advocacy, and community programs. She has leveraged her media platform to raise funds and visibility, including participating in events like the Miracle Moon Walk and sharing personal stories in interviews to highlight the needs of affected families. Knight is an ambassador for Feel the Magic, a that provides bereavement support and therapeutic programs for grieving children and families across . In this role, she promotes the organization's camps and workshops through public endorsements and media appearances, emphasizing the importance of emotional healing for young people. Her involvement includes featuring in promotional videos and on-air discussions to amplify the charity's reach and encourage donations. From 2015 to 2018, Knight acted as a patron for the Kids Committee, supporting fundraising efforts and awareness campaigns for pediatric care. She participated in high-profile events, such as Channel Nine's collaborative initiatives with hospital staff to boost community engagement and funding for specialized treatments. Knight is also an ambassador for Dress for Success, an organization that empowers women by providing professional attire, career development tools, and support to help them achieve economic independence. Since August 2024, Knight has served on the board of the Australian Children's Music Foundation (ACMF), which provides programs to disadvantaged children across .

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