Chris Uhlmann
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Christopher Uhlmann is an Australian journalist and television presenter. Chris was formerly a seminarian, a security guard, and a journalist with The Canberra Times before joining the Australian Broadcasting Corporation as a radio producer in 1998.
From 1999 to 2004, Uhlmann co-hosted Local Radio Breakfast on ABC Radio Canberra with David Kilby. In 2005, he was Jon Faine's producer for the Mornings show on ABC Radio Melbourne, and in 2006 was made chief political correspondent for ABC Radio current affairs. In 2008, Chris switched to television, and was political editor for The 7.30 Report, ABC News, and ABC News channel. In December 2010, he was appointed co-host of the ABC Television current affairs program, 7.30.
In April 2024, Chris joined Sky News as a political contributor, and The Australian newspaper as a columnist.
From 1999 to 2004, Uhlmann co-hosted Local Radio Breakfast on ABC Radio Canberra with David Kilby. In 2005, he was Jon Faine's producer for the Mornings show on ABC Radio Melbourne, and in 2006 was made chief political correspondent for ABC Radio current affairs. In 2008, Chris switched to television, and was political editor for The 7.30 Report, ABC News, and ABC News channel. In December 2010, he was appointed co-host of the ABC Television current affairs program, 7.30.
In April 2024, Chris joined Sky News as a political contributor, and The Australian newspaper as a columnist.