Rosemary Church

[1][2] Church joined CNN International in August 1998 as an anchor on World News, based in the network's Atlanta headquarters.

[4][2] She also reported for the program Foreign Correspondent and anchored the evening news in Tasmania[5] and the summer edition of The World At Noon.

[3] Previously she presented weekend weather on Ten Capital[6] and worked for five years in Canberra for the National Media Liaison Service.

[3] Church spent several years in the late 1980s to early 1990s as the host of a Sunday morning radio show "Church on Sunday" on 2SSS-FM,[3] later called Triple S,[7][8] covering music and happenings in Canberra with notable guests such as Marilyn Dooley, National Film and Sound Archive[9] and regular phone in guests like Keith (KC Bell) from Scullin, a rock and roll trivia buff, among others.

[8] Church won the New York Festival's TV programming award (silver) for coverage of the handover of Hong Kong to China in 1997.