David Curnow

Australian television and radio presenter From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

David Curnow is an Australian television and radio presenter.[1] Curnow is best known for anchoring ABC News Queensland, the Queensland edition of ABC Television's flagship 7pm news bulletin.[2]

Personal life

Curnow was born in Stanthorpe and grew up in Toowoomba.[1] He commenced working for the ABC in 1998, working as a reporter in Adelaide, Broken Hill and Port Pirie before becoming weekend anchor of ABC News Queensland in 2007.[1][3]

Curnow anchored the bulletin from 2009 until 2013, when he was replaced by Karina Carvalho.[3]

After he was replaced by Carvalho, Curnow commenced hosting the statewide Evenings radio program on ABC Radio Brisbane.[4] In 2017, the ABC announced Curnow would be taking leave "for the foreseeable future".[5]

Curnow has also hosted the ABC's local Brisbane Anzac Day telecast.[6][7]

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