Popular host of morning program will remain at public broadcaster and says ‘life circumstances’ are behind television return
“Being asked to present mornings on this wonderful station has been a privilege and a joy,” Trioli said. “I started just as bushfire smoke filled our city, we then headed into the dreadful black summer fires and then straight into Covid, and this show and station turned up in every sense of that word for aand Victorian community that needed companionship, information and compassion more than ever before.
Earlier in the year Trioli took extended leave after illness hit several family members, which she characterised as “a long and complex summer of family illness”. She is popular among audiences for her interview skills with politicians, including in 2020 when she rebuked the then arts minister, Paul Fletcher, on Q+A,
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