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Veteran political editor Chris Uhlmann joins Sky News Australia

Sky News Australia has brought on former Nine Network Political Editor, Chris Uhlmann, as a Political Contributor

Uhlmann will be a regular contributor on the Credlin program, hosted by Peta Credlin, every Tuesday evening. His first appearance on the program is slated for Tuesday, 16 April at 6:00 pm AEST.

In addition to his role on the Credlin program, Uhlmann will join Chief News Anchor Kieran Gilbert on NewsDay for political analysis every Wednesday from 11:00 am AEST. He will also work on major Sky News documentary projects and special investigations.

Uhlmann was previously the Political Editor for the Nine Network from 2017-2022, a role previously held by Laurie Oakes. Prior to this, he spent two decades at the ABC, initially as host of its Canberra breakfast program, and later appointed Political Editor in 2015.

Uhlmann is also known for his work as a co-writer of a series of political novels set in Canberra, which were later adapted into the television series Secret City for Foxtel. He is also the co-author of the children's book The Useless Tune.

"I am delighted to be joining Sky News as a contributor. I have watched the network since its inception and have always admired its commitment to journalism though straight-shooting broadcasters like Kieran Gilbert and Laura Jayes. In 2010 I helped establish ABC News 24 and had a brutal reality check on just how hard it is trying to keep pace with Sky," said Uhlmann.

"Many have noted the network also encourages robust, opinionated debate. So robust it allowed commentators like Peta Credlin and Chris Kenny to passionately prosecute opposite sides of the Voice debate. Sky stands tall in the Australian media landscape. You may not agree with it, but you can't ignore it," he said.

Chief Executive Officer, Sky News Australia, Paul Whittaker, said: "Chris Uhlmann is a highly regarded political journalist who, through his decades of experience, has covered some of the biggest stories that have shaped Australia's political history. We're delighted Chris joins our unrivalled political team to provide our viewers with astute analysis and thought-provoking commentary, backed by sharp political instincts and an intricate understanding of the machinations of government."

Sky News Australia is operated and distributed by Australian News Channel Pty Ltd, owned by News Corp Australia.

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