Nine Gold Coast News
GenreNews
Presented byNews:
Paul Taylor
Eva Milic
Sport:
Bronte Gildea
Weather:
Luke Bradnam
Beach/Fishing:
Glen Rawlings
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
Production
Production locationGold Coast, Queensland
Running time30 minutes (including commercials)
Original release
NetworkNine Network
Release1996 (1996) 
present

Nine Gold Coast News is a weeknight, local news bulletin of the Nine Network. It is screened on the Gold Coast, Queensland relay of Channel Nine from Brisbane. The bulletin first aired in 1996.

Unlike all Nine News bulletins, the Gold Coast bulletin runs for thirty minutes every weeknight. It comprises mainly local news, as well as sport, weather and boating.

Nine Gold Coast News is a regional news service for the Gold Coast, presented by Paul Taylor and Eva Milic and weather is presented by Luke Bradnam. The bulletin airs at 5:30pm on weeknights as an opt-out broadcast on QTQ-9's Gold Coast transmitters, before the main 6pm Brisbane edition of Nine News. Produced from the network's studios at Surfers Paradise, Nine Gold Coast News was also simulcast on local Gold Coast radio station Juice107.3 until early 2022 when 4CRB took over the simulcast which began in July 2022[1]

Current presenters

Current presenters[2]
Role Bulletins
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
News Eva Milic (2018–present)
Paul Taylor (2022–present)
Sport Bronte Gildea (2022–present)
Weather Luke Bradnam (2013–present)
Beach Glen Rawlings (2016–present)

Past presenters

PresenterRole
Jillian WhitingNews
Melissa DownesNews
Karl StefanovicNews/Reporter
Wendy KingstonNews
Natalie GruzlewskiNews/Weather
Bruce PaigeNews

Reporters

  • Petrina Zaphir
  • Tyra Stowers
  • Yasmin Bonnell
  • Isabel Quinlan
  • Jakob Funk
  • Gracie Richter
  • Jessica Worboys
  • Bailey Kenzie
  • Matt Tsimpikas
  • Makenna Baily

See also

References

  1. "Channel 9 Gold Coast News welcomes Paul Taylor - Radio 4CRB". Radio 4CRB 89.3FM. 5 July 2022. Retrieved 13 June 2023.
  2. "Gold Coast News Team - 9News". www.9news.com.au. Retrieved 13 June 2023.
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