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Charles Croucher becomes Nine’s Chief Political Editor

Weekend Today co-host and Nine News reporter follows Chris Uhlmann in top political news role at Nine.

Charles Croucher has been appointed as Nine’s Chief Political Editor, succeeding Chris Uhlmann.

Hunter Valley-raised Crouched joined Nine News Darwin in 2010 as sports reporter and weekend news anchor, joining A Current Affair as a reporter in Melbourne in 2012.

From 2013 he was based at Parliament House in Canberra as politics reporter for Nine News, becoming US Correspondent in 2018.

For the past two years, he has been based in Sydney as co-host of Weekend Today. Croucher has covered elections in every state and territory in Australia, as well as international elections across five continents.

Darren Wick, Director of News and Current Affairs for Nine, said: “The most important reporting role at Nine is the Chief Political Editor in Canberra.

“We’ve built the reputation of 9News around excellent journalism and fearless commentary from Laurie Oakes and Chris Uhlmann. Charles Croucher is a brilliant political reporter and analyst. We’re very excited about the leadership he will bring to our dedicated team covering the Federal Parliament.

“This is a new era for 9News. We’re at a turning point in history as Australia defines its place in the world and our region where alliances are rapidly changing. Charles has excelled at every challenge throughout his career at Nine. He is the best person to break down the complicated language of politics and cut through the spin. Charles will show our viewers what’s really going on at all levels of government. His commitment and appetite for hard work are infectious. We can’t wait to get him started.”

Charles Croucher said: “When I first arrived at Parliament House, I counted the steps between my desk and Laurie’s. I was so lucky to be able to watch and learn from the absolute best. It’s a huge honour and challenge to follow in the footsteps of Laurie and Chris, but I’ll be helped by a remarkable team of reporters and camera crews. I’m excited to now help lead a very talented team, telling some of the most important stories impacting Australians during these challenging times.”

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