Brett McLeod

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Brett McLeod born June 17, 1963 is an Australian television news reporter and presenter for Nine News Melbourne.[1]

He is currently a reporter and relief news presenter for the Nine Network, and Nine News Melbourne having previously worked as journalist, presenter and News Director at 3AW before joining the network.

Brett has also worked in Radio as part of the program Danger: Low Brow, where he was known as Brett Duck.[2] Created at Community radio 3RRR while Brett was completing his Media degree at RMIT, the show was later successful in both the Breakfast and Drive timeslots at FOX-FM

He was the Nine Network's Europe correspondent 2002-04, and major stories have included the Boxing Day tsunami in Aceh, conflicts in Iraq, Afghanistan, East Timor, Bangkok and Beirut, and Victoria's Black Saturday fires.

Since 2005, McLeod has filled-in for Jo Hall Melbourne's weekend presenter, later Alicia Gorey. He has also been summer replacement for Peter Hitchener.

Brett has also filled-in for national news bulletins including Nine Morning News and Nine Afternoon News. McLeod has also presented former bulletins Sunday Morning News and Nightline on many occasions.

Brett is also a fill in presenter for Martin King and Steve Price on MTR 1377.[3]

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