Chris Bath Biography
Chris Bath is a news anchor, radio host, and journalist from Australia. Bath was the host of ABC Radio Sydney’s Evenings from 2017 until 2019. Prior to her departure from the network on July 27, 2015, Bath hosted Sunday Night, the Seven Network’s current affairs show, and presented Seven News on the weekends in Sydney.
It was revealed in December 2018 that Bath would take Natarsha Belling’s place on Network 10 as the host of 10 News First Weekend.
Chris Bath age
Bath was born in Auburn, New south Wales on may 13, 1996. She is currently 56 years old.
Chris Bath Height
Bath is 5 feet and 6 inches tall
Chris Bath education
She went to high school at Holroyd. In 1985, she went on to study English, psychology, German, and law at Sydney University, where she stayed for two months before departing.
She studied communications at Bathurst’s Mitchell College, which is now Charles Sturt University. She majored in politics after receiving a scholarship. READ ALSO: Natasha Mitchell
Chris Bath parents
Don and Maureen Bath welcomed Chris Bath into the world on May 13, 1967, in Auburn, in the western suburbs of Sydney. He grew up in South Wentworthville. Katherine is her younger sister.
Chris Bath husband
In 1997, Bath wed musician Denis Carnahan, and the two welcomed a son in late 2000. After ten years of marriage, Bath and Carnahan divorced in 2008.
Jim Wilson, a reporter and sports presenter for Seven News, proposed to Bath just a few weeks after they had been dating for about four years. Wilson and Bath were married in January 2012. The two were featured in New Idea magazine in late August 2013.
Chris Bath career
Bath began working at a restaurant in Surry Hills before moving to Kmart in Merrylands as a trainee manager. While she was a student, she worked at 2MCE-FM, the school radio station. In 1988, she got a chance to work at 2UE as a cadet reporter and newsreader. Before being hired by the Seven Network in 1996, she worked as a news anchor and reporter for Prime TV Albury and NBN TV Newcastle for eight years.
During his 20 years at Seven, Chris read network news, hosted Sunday Night, and provided live coverage of a variety of significant events, including elections, the Olympics, bombings, royal weddings, and natural catastrophes. Bath, an Australian presenter, has interviewed celebrities, international leaders, and people in unusual situations.
Chris Bath ABC
Bath is filling in on The Project as a Ten Network correspondent, ABC 702 broadcaster, and freelance writer. She is also a skilled media trainer, facilitator, and MC who serves a variety of customers. From 2001 to 2004, Sydney’s weekend 6 p.m. news bulletin and Sunday Sunrise were broadcast from Bath. She co-anchored the network’s coverage of the Federal Election on November 10, 2001.
Bath judged the Walkley Awards in 2004. Trenton Shipley and Chris Shipley competed on the third season of Dancing with the Stars in 2005. She becomes the second lender after Ada Nicodemou.
In June 2015, Bath’s 20-year tenure at the Seven Network ended. In November 2017, she narrated a six-part documentary series called “Keeping Australia Safe” on ABC TV.
Her adaptability has opened up a variety of opportunities. She served as the MC for the Sydney Olympics Opening Ceremony prelude. She has given performances at numerous events, such as the Sydney Jeans for Genes Day Art Auction in July 2006 and 2007.
One motivational speaker is Chris Bath. She has participated in a number of projects, such as the Step to the Future Young Leadership event in 2003. She is a Celebrity Ambassador for the Petrea King Quest for Life Foundation
Chris Bath Net Worthy
Bath has not updated the public about her wealth although it has been estimated to range between $1 to $5 million dollars.