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'''Rob Brough''' is a |
'''Rob Brough''' is a news presenter and former compère on Australian television. |
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He became a household name as the host of the Australian version of the TV show [[Family Feud]]. He now reads the news for the [[Seven Network]] in [[Queensland]]'s [[Cairns]], [[Wide Bay-Burnett|Wide Bay]], [[Mackay, Queensland|Mackay]], [[Townsville]] and [[Sunshine Coast, Queensland|Sunshine Coast]] regions.<ref name="sunshinecoastdaily1">{{cite news|url=http://www.sunshinecoastdaily.com.au/story/2007/12/16/brough-and-ready/|title=Brough and ready|last=Hill|first=Janine|date=16 December 2007|publisher=Sunshine Coast Daily|accessdate=22 February 2010}}</ref> |
He became a household name as the host of the Australian version of the TV show [[Family Feud]]. He now reads the news for the [[Seven Network]] in [[Queensland]]'s [[Cairns]], [[Wide Bay-Burnett|Wide Bay]], [[Mackay, Queensland|Mackay]], [[Townsville]] and [[Sunshine Coast, Queensland|Sunshine Coast]] regions.<ref name="sunshinecoastdaily1">{{cite news|url=http://www.sunshinecoastdaily.com.au/story/2007/12/16/brough-and-ready/|title=Brough and ready|last=Hill|first=Janine|date=16 December 2007|publisher=Sunshine Coast Daily|accessdate=22 February 2010}}</ref> |
Revision as of 13:09, 6 May 2012
Rob Brough is a news presenter and former compère on Australian television.
He became a household name as the host of the Australian version of the TV show Family Feud. He now reads the news for the Seven Network in Queensland's Cairns, Wide Bay, Mackay, Townsville and Sunshine Coast regions.[1]
He is the brother of former MP Mal Brough, federal Liberal politician, former Minister for Families, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs.[2]
References
- ^ Hill, Janine (16 December 2007). "Brough and ready". Sunshine Coast Daily. Retrieved 22 February 2010.
- ^ Crabb, Annabel (30 June 2007). "In the eye of the storm". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 22 February 2010.