Natalie Barr
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Natalie Anne Barr (born 19 March 1968) is a journalist, newsreader and television presenter born in Bunbury, Western Australia.
Barr studied journalism at Curtin University. She worked in newspaper, radio and television journalism, including stints at the Wanneroo Times and Golden West Network, before moving to Los Angeles and working for KABC, KTLA and KCOP. While there she was awarded a Golden Mic for best newscast writing and was nominated for a Los Angeles area Emmy Award for her work on the O.J. Simpson car chase.
Barr joined Seven News in Sydney as a reporter in 1994.
Barr has been the newsreader on the Seven Network show Sunrise since 2002, after a stint as fill-in presenter over summer proved her popularity with the audience. She has previously presented other bulletins at Seven including the Morning and Late News, and Weekend Sunrise.
She is married to Andrew (a television commercial editor) . They have two children, Lachlan and Hunter. [1]
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