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Australian meteorologist and weather presenter (born 1979) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jane Bunn is an Australian meteorologist and weather presenter.
Jane Bunn | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Australian |
Education | |
Occupation(s) | Meteorologist, weather presenter |
Employer | Seven Network |
Known for | Seven News Melbourne |
Bunn is the weather presenter on Seven News Melbourne.
Jane completed a Bachelor of Science at Monash University in 2005, where she had majors in Atmospheric Science and Mathematics.[1] During her degree, she spent a semester abroad studying at Pennsylvania State University.[2] In 2006, Jane was selected to undertake a Graduate Diploma of Meteorology provided by the Bureau of Meteorology.[1] After completing her degree, she was posted to work as a weather forecaster in Sydney,[1] then Canberra and finally at RAAF's Williamtown base.[citation needed]
In June 2009, Jane was appointed as weather presenter on WIN News Victoria, where she garnered a loyal following – particularly with farmers reliant on her bulletins.[1]
In June 2014, Jane resigned from WIN News Victoria after five years to work on a new project; she was replaced by Britt Ditterich.[3][4] After leaving WIN News she became a fill in weather presenter on ABC News Breakfast and ABC News Victoria.[5][6]
In November 2014, the Seven Network announced that Jane would be joining the Seven News Melbourne team replacing Jo Silvagni. Jane began her new role in December.[7]
Jane has also been a weather contributor on Today and 3AW covering severe weather events, including the Queensland floods and Victoria's Black Saturday bush fires.[citation needed]
In 2006, Jane married Michael, an IT consultant, and the couple live in Melbourne.[8]
Bunn grew up in Melbourne's bayside suburbs and attended Firbank Grammar School during her high school years.[citation needed]
She supports St Kilda Football Club in the Australian Football League.
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