Leigh Carol McClusky is an Australian journalist and presenter who has previously worked for Channel 7 in Adelaide. She held the role of presenter of Today Tonight South Australia from 30 January 1995 to 17 August 2007.

Career

She started her career as a cadet reporter for the Melbourne Herald in 1979.[1] Since then she has worked throughout the Australian media. McClusky was also a feature writer for the Australian Associated Press, as well as a researcher and reporter for the ABC program The Investigators. She has also worked on country newspapers and spent two years reporting with Channel Nine's A Current Affair.

In 1992 McClusky moved to Adelaide to present the ABC's The 7.30 Report, which at that time was state-based.

When the program became national in 1995, Kerry O'Brien took the role of presenting the program. McClusky then moved to Channel Seven where she started hosting the new state-based current affairs program Today Tonight, where she remained the anchor ever since the program started until August 2007.

Personal life

McClusky gave birth to a son, Murdoch, in 2002 and a daughter, Sigourney, in 2006.

On 6 July 2007 McClusky made the announcement that she was going to leave Today Tonight as she was expecting twins, and will not return. It was speculated that the relief presenter Rosanna Mangiarelli would take over her role, which was confirmed by Seven on Sunday, 15 July 2007.[2]

On 17 August, McClusky anchored her final show which concluded with members of the TT and 7 News teams, plus her husband (Simon Haigh owner of Haigh's Chocolates) and children joining her on set. The following December she gave birth to twins: a boy, Jock, and a girl, Tansy.

McClusky has now started her own media and public relations business called McCo Group (formerly McClusky & Co) in Adelaide.

References

  1. Knight, David (10 May 2013). "Off Topic: Leigh McClusky". The Adelaide Review. Adelaide Review. Retrieved 26 June 2014.
  2. "Leigh leaves TT on a high". The Advertiser. Adelaide. 6 July 2007. Retrieved 9 July 2007.
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