Belinda Heggen
Belinda Heggen | |
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Born | Adelaide, Australia |
Status | Married |
Education | Star of the Sea Primary School Woodlands Grammar School University of Adelaide[1] |
Occupation | News Anchor of Ten News at Five, talkback radio presenter |
Years active | 2008 – present |
Employer | 5AA |
Title | Anchor |
Spouse(s) | Simon Crabb[1] |
Family | husband, 2 children |
Belinda Heggen is an Australian journalist and news presenter. She worked at ADS10 in Adelaide as a general assignment reporter, and also wrote occasional columns for the newspaper Messenger. Belinda moved to Sydney in 2008 and was a finance reporter for Ten Early News, who filled in for Kathryn Robinson. She was also a Ten Late News reporter on Friday nights. She has also worked on Adelaide's radio station, FiveAA as a talk back host between 1pm-4pm on weekdays.[2]
Ten News
In 2008, she presented the Adelaide news alongside George Donikian while Rebecca Morse was on maternity leave.[citation needed] On 2 February 2012, Heggen resigned from Network Ten after Network Ten's downsizing.[3][4]
FiveAA radio station
On 28 May 2012, Adelaide talk radio station 5AA announced Heggen as its new afternoon (1:00pm–4:00pm) host replacing Amanda Blair beginning 12 June. Heggen had previously filled in for Blair on a number of occasions.[2][5]
Personal Life
Belinda is married to Simon Crabb and they have two sons, James and Oscar.[6][1] She is a Starlight Children's Foundation ambassador.[1]
In December 2012, Belinda was officially announced as the Ambassador for the Women's & Children's Hospital Foundation in Adelaide.[7]
Controversy
On 15 February 2011, Heggen received global media attention for a comment made to Ten News presenter Mark Aiston. Aiston reported on the video of the Ashes urn, which featured English cricketer Andrew Strauss posing with the object. The footage went back to the newsroom after the report, showing Aiston telling Heggen "I just can't understand how something so small can be so impressive." to which Heggen replied, "Well, Mark, you would know about that".[8]
Heggen later explained on Adelaide radio station Nova 91.9 that she and Aiston never had any romantic history and that it was a practical joke. "Those in Adelaide who know Mark Aiston know that he's a practical joker, and a prankster, and he's always cracking jokes and trying to catch us out. So I've always had in my mind a desire to try and catch him, um, and on air no less." she stated.[9][10]
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Preceded by | Ten Late News Friday Presenter 2008 |
Succeeded by Kathryn Robinson |
Preceded by | Ten News at Five Adelaide Presenter (Friday) 2011 - 2012 |
Succeeded by Rebecca Morse |
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