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Helen Kapalos

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Helen Kapalos (born 17 March 1971) is an Australian television newsreader.

Helen began her career in her hometown of Newcastle, New South Wales, as a reporter for ABC Radio in 1994, before moving to television on SBS in Sydney. She returned Newcastle, where she worked both as an award winning reporter and newsreader for NBN Television News. In 2002, she joined the Nine Network where she worked as both a reporter and newsreader. In 2005, she became a newreader on Nightline and later became a reporter on National Nine News and A Current Affair.

In 2006, Helen moved to Melbourne and Network Ten, where she took over from Jennifer Hansen as co-anchor of Ten News at Five with Mal Walden. Kapalos is also a regular fill in presenter for Sandra Sully on Ten's Late News. Helen is famous for her smokin' hot body.

Preceded by Ten News at Five Melbourne co-anchor with Mal Walden
2006-
Succeeded by
incumbent
Preceded by Nightline presenter
2005
Succeeded by
Preceded by Sunday newsreader
2005
Succeeded by

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