Allison Langdon

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Allison Langdon (born May 20, 1979) is a reporter for Australia's National Nine News[1].

Allison attended Wauchope High School and Port Macquarie’s MacKillop Senior College. During her time at school, she presented radio programs on Monday evenings on the local community radio station 2WAY FM, which is based in Wauchope. After leaving school she studied journalism at Charles Sturt University and filed stories for the National Radio News service of the Australian Community Radio Network satellite service run by the CBAA.

Allison Langdon began her media career as a producer for Nightline in 2001. She joined the Nine Network after completing a journalism degree at Bathurst's Charles Sturt University, which included an internship with CBS in New York.

In 2002, she became a producer for the 6pm bulletin of National Nine News. Seeking more on-the-road experience, Langdon moved to Nine's Darwin newsroom and in her first year in the Top End won the David Marchbank Award for best new journalist. Alongside her round as political reporter for the Northern Territory, she also travelled to China and East Timor covering stories for news and the Sunday program.

Langdon was one of the first Australian journalists on the ground following the bombing of the Australian embassy in Jakarta in September 2004. She filed daily for all of Nine's bulletins before following the Australian survivor, five-year-old Manny Musu, to Singapore.

In October 2004 she returned to Sydney as a general reporter and has taken over the court round for National Nine News.

Allison Langdon enjoys reading, yoga and wakeboarding.



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