Is Michael Rowland leaving ABC Breakfast


He is a host, news presenter, and journalist, who is also considered as decorated and celebrated figure. Keep safe.”Solei Webber said “stay safe.

Since we hang out so much we’re going to self-isolate till we know more,” she wrote.“Leaving the show for the moment goes above and beyond the requirements of the Health Department, but the ABC wants to take the extra precaution for the wellbeing of everyone who works here, and in the interests of public safety.”She also shared a picture of Jo at work wearing a mask.The ABC News communications team published a statement saying management had decided the team should stay at home.“Our News Breakfast floor manager found out this afternoon that his wife has tested positive for COVID-19.
She’s OK but Jo is now being tested.

We will update you with any developments. Coronavirus case sees ABC News Breakfast team Michael Rowland, Lisa Millar, Nate Byrne report from home 16 mins ago CDC director Trump banned travel from Europe too late to stop covid Hope Joe’s wife will be OK and same for all of you wonderful people. Ten years ago, ABC journalist and former North America correspondent Michael Rowland joined Virginia Trioli as co-host of the fledgling News Breakfast. Are you a fan of Michael Rowland and Virginia Trioli? Here's his reflection on the memorable on-air moments of the past 10 years.One of the great things about hosting News Breakfast is reporting on major news events as they unfold.There are often unexpected developments and you need to be able to think your feet.As I prepared to host the News Breakfast US election special from a rooftop near the US Capitol, I made sure I was full bottle on what a Hillary Clinton presidency would mean for America and the world, and how improbable it always was for Donald Trump to get anywhere near the Oval Office.As afternoon turned to night, and key state after key state went to the New York businessman, the three-hour breakfast broadcast became a 10-hour rolling news marathon, as our coverage pivoted to the Republican's boilover victory.The massive day began outside a Washington school, turned polling place, as I tried to bring a touch of Australia to US election day.My colleague Andrew George had the brilliant idea of getting hold of a BBQ so I could cook 'Democracy Sausages' for the local voters.Needless to say, there were more than a few bemused faces as I served up these election morning treats, smothered in ketchup.Sadly, despite our best efforts, I don't think the tradition will take on over there.Speaking of food, my 10 years on the Breakfast couch has seen me put my body on the line on numerous occasions in the interests of morning TV.From eye-watering chilli (I'm looking at you, Alice Zaslavsky), to steaming Haggis, to a spaghetti bolognese pie (truly disgusting), to fried insects (surprisingly tasty), I have gone where many breakfast TV hosts, and their stomachs, have feared to tread.I have been on the road dozens of times for News Breakfast, but the trip that still leaves a huge impression on me is Nothing prepared me for the scenes of desolation and it was sobering to spend time with farmers and business owners in the small towns as they spoke of the challenges, but also of their optimism the rain would eventually come.And the rain has indeed arrived in many of the places I visited, but large parts of the country are still bone dry.Within a few months of being on the road covering the drought, I was out there again, this time covering the summer of bushfires, first on the mid-north coast of New South Wales, and then on the South Coast as the New Year inferno raged.I had covered bushfires before, notably the 2013 Blue Mountains fires, but these were well and truly off the scale.A lasting memory is interviewing, live on News Breakfast, the distraught New South Wales Transport Minister and local MP, Andrew Constance, as he spoke of neighbours losing their homes.Over 10 years, we have been live on air as numerous tragedies unfolded, but the big one for me will always be the downing of flight MH17, in July 2014.First came the early reports of a plane crashing in eastern Ukraine, then the sinking feeling that a Malaysian Airlines flight from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur was bound to have a fair number of Australians on board.It's always a challenge in these circumstances to report the horrible news while trying to keep your emotions in check.One day, perhaps, there'll be true justice for this appalling crime.One of the highlights in each of the last 10 years has been our Anzac Day specials, and none more so than in 2015 when I had the privilege of anchoring our coverage from Anzac Cove at Gallipoli of the 100th anniversary of the landings.They were long days and even longer nights, with an abundance of technical challenges, but the shows we put to air that week have been among News Breakfast's finest achievements.Speaking of long and challenging weeks, the days that culminated in Malcolm Turnbull's dumping as Prime Minister in August 2018 are certainly up there.I was dispatched to Canberra straight after the first leadership spill on the Tuesday morning and spent the next few mornings broadcasting from an exceptionally chilly parliamentary courtyard, interviewing the key players in the rapidly the unfolding drama.It was my fifth trip to Canberra in eight years to cover a leadership challenge — hopefully, it will be the last.In my decade on Breakfast, I have interviewed all the sitting Prime Ministers from Kevin Rudd to Scott Morrison.Speaking to politicians of all stripes is a key part of the show but getting straight answers from them continues to be one of our ongoing challenges.I have breached ABC editorial standards hundreds of times over the past 10 years through my incredibly biased support for the mighty Western Bulldogs.A big highlight of my 10 years on Breakfast is cradling the 2016 AFL Premiership Cup, when the bleary-eyed Bulldogs President, Peter Gordon, brought it into the studio on the Monday morning after the Grand Final.One of the great joys of the past decade on News Breakfast has been the opportunity to interview some really famous people.My favourite celebrity interview has to be the one I did in 2016 with Alan Alda, during his visit to Australia to promote science education.Before the cameras rolled, he had the good grace to pretend it was the first time a journalist had gushed embarrassingly over Hawkeye and M.A.S.H.During the interview, we spoke about everything from the importance of science to the recent death of Wayne Rogers, who played Trapper John in M.A.S.H.I was walking on air for days afterwards — now all we need to do is line up Hot Lips.So, it has been an action-packed 10 years and it is incredibly fulfilling to see our audience grow markedly over the decade.My thanks to all my fellow presenters, our hard-working team of producers and directors and, most importantly, to you, the viewers.Poland reports record coronavirus cases for third dayI'm A Celeb shake-up means stars will be put on 'first plane home' after leaving jungle'I was in my school uniform when a man asked for my hand in marriage'Trump: Federal agents to stay in Portland until police 'clean-up'Apple's Taiwan suppliers, Samsung apply for India's local 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The ABC News Breakfast team will not be on air after deciding to self isolate when a close contact of a crew member tested positive for coronavirus.Victoria has recorded 295 new coronavirus cases and nine deaths, bringing the state's virus death toll to 92. He has now been tested as well and, while we wait for his results, ABC management has decided the team that works closely with him should not come into work.Every health precaution is being taken at the ABC’s Southbank premises, including deep cleaning,” the broadcaster said.“This goes above and beyond the requirements of the Health Department, but the ABC wants to take the extra precaution for the wellbeing of everyone who works here, and in the interests of public safety.“Our thoughts are with our employee and his wife at this worrying time and we are giving them all the support we can.”Fans of the show shared their well wishes with the presenters, saying they hoped Jo’s wife would recover soon.Peter Harrison wrote: “Dear Michael, Lisa, Nate and all the amazing studio and control room crew at News Breakfast. Kudos to the team, and company, for setting and maintaining your high standards.”Finance presenter Madeline Morris, senior reporter Ben Knight and presenter Georgia Tunny will stand in for the trio.ABC News Breakfast is filmed in Melbourne which is currently the centre of Australia’s coronavirus outbreak.Victoria recorded 292 cases in the 24 hours to Wednesday and has had more than 9300 so far, with many outbreaks concentrated in aged care facilities and meatworks plants.You must be logged in to post a comment.

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Is Michael Rowland leaving ABC Breakfast