Tim Davies Biography
Tim Davies is a journalist and television host from Australia. He has been the weather presenter for the Nine Network’s Today program since 2020.
How old is Tim Davies? – Age
He is 39 years old as of 18 October 2022. He was born in 1983 in Brisbane, Australia.
Tim Davies Education
Davies is a devout Christian. Davies attended St Frances de Sales, a Catholic primary school in Woolooware, as a child.
Tim Davies Partner
Davies is an out-gay man.
Tim Davies Nine Network
Davies left Austereo in 2014 to work for the Nine Network, first as a producer and correspondent for Nine News before becoming a presenter on Nine News: Early Edition and a fill-in host on Today Extra and Weekend Today.
Tim Davies Nova – Career
After studying journalism at Macleay College in Sydney, he began his career as a traffic reporter for Nova 96.9 before moving on to cover general news and large events for the DMG Radio Australia network.
Davies joined the Seven Network as a producer in 2009, working on shows like Sunrise, Weekend Sunrise, and The Morning Show. Davies joined the Austereo Radio Network in 2013 as a news presenter, reading the news on The Kyle and Jackie O Show on 2Day FM. Davies remained at 2Day FM after The Kyle and Jackie O Show left for rival station KIIS 106.5 in 2014.
In late 2019, it was revealed that Davies would take over as the weather presenter of the network’s breakfast show Today, beginning in 2020, as part of a well publicized revamp.
Davies reported seeing masked men plundering houses when he and a Today team arrived to set up a live cross in a flood-affected region of Maribyrnong in October 2022, causing him to alert police. Later, Victoria Police confirmed that they were looking into a man who allegedly stole several personal items from an empty house while two accomplices waited in a blue Ford Territory.
Davies was on one of the first international aircraft to land in Australia after the federal government ordered all passengers coming in Australia to self-isolate for 14 days at the commencement of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020.