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About Tim Bailey
One of Australia's most recognisable faces, Tim Bailey currently presents the weather on location around NSW for the First at Five News with Ron Wilson and Jessica Rowe. Tim has also worked at 2Day FM for twelve years, starting out with the Morning Crew doing humour and sport. He is now their surf and snow reporter and has been for the past eight years.
Tim Bailey started his career as a journalist in his hometown of Hobart with the Hobart Mercury, following in the footsteps of two generations of his family. In Hobart he was a General Roundsman, where he had the opportunity to be posted to the West Coast and cover Industrial Relations and the Environment. Returning to Hobart, 12 months later, Tim moved into the sports department where he covered cricket, football, golf and the Sydney to Hobart Yacht race.
Tim headed north to the Gold Coast where he worked as a Feature Writer for the Gold Coast Bulletin for four years, establishing his own News Agency and selling stories internationally and domestically. He next went into radio where he became an inaugural member of Sea FM Gold Coast's very first morning crew. In 1990 he joined Network Ten's Good Morning Australia as a reporter working for Kerri-Anne Kennerley and Mike Gibson. He later joined the team of Totally Wild as a presenter and hosted his own early morning program, The Big Breakfast.
A sporting man for all seasons, Tim has commentated for the Uncle Toby's Super Series, was a feature reporter at the Commonwealth Games in Canada, and hosted a weekly national basketball show Air Time. Tim is the host of the Vodaphone Australian Beach Volleyball Tour, is a regular on Ten's week long annual Melbourne Cup coverage, is the summertime surf reporter on Sports Tonight and the Telstra Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race an event he has completed as a participant four times.
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