Tracey Challenor

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Tracey Challenor presenting Seven News in Brisbane (old set)
Tracey Challenor presenting Seven News in Brisbane (old set)
Tracey Challenor presenting Seven News in Brisbane
Tracey Challenor presenting Seven News in Brisbane

Tracey Challenor is a newsreader for Seven News in Brisbane. Challenor graduated from the University of Queensland with a degree in journalism, moving onto work as a journalist for The Redland Times and Bayside Bulletin. In 1991, Tracey began work at Seven News, currently presenting the weekend 6pm bulletin. In November 2006, it was announced that the Nine Network's Today Show newsreader Sharyn Ghidella will replace Challenor as the weekend newsreader of the 6pm news in Brisbane. Tracey was then offered the job of Senior Reporter by the Network, but declined the offer and has resigned from the Network. She finishes on Seven in February 2007.

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