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Paul Kadak is an Australian television journalist who is currently the United States of America correspondent for Seven News.[1]

Kadak started his career in Perth, Western Australia, working for Seven News. He is currently based in the United States working as a reporter for Seven News.

Some of the biggest stories he has reported on include the 2000 Olympic Games, Russell Crowe's wedding, 2003 Rugby World Cup, Ansett Australia's last flight, exclusive reports on the 2004 CityRail crisis, Waterfall train disaster and produced state election coverage for the Seven Network.

During the Tampa affair in 2001, Kadak was one of several journalists on the ground in Christmas Island, and his report included pictures of Australian troops boarding the ship. While on Christmas Island, he reported live not only to Seven News, but many radio stations across Australia, Sky News London and CNN.

Kadak was on the ground just hours after the 2002 Bali Bombings, and spent a further two weeks in Bali, where he reported live to Sunrise and Seven News. Kadak was nominated for a Logie Award in 2002 in the category of Most Outstanding News Reporter, but did not win the award.

In September 2018, Kadak relocated to the United States of America after long-time correspondent Mike Amor returned home to Melbourne.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Knox, David (8 September 2018). "Ashlee Mullany appointed as Seven's US Bureau Chief". TV Tonight. Retrieved 22 December 2018.