Sarah Abo Bio, Age, Wife, Net Worth, 60 Minutes, Today Shows, Network 10

Sarah Abo Biography

Sarah Abo is a Syrian-Australian journalist and television personality. She presently co-hosts the Nine Network’s breakfast show Today with Karl Stefanovic. She also works as a correspondent for the Nine Network’s 60 Minutes program.

How old is Sarah Abo? – Age

She is 37 years old as of 2023. She was born in 1986 in Syria.

Sarah Abo Family

At the age of four, she moved to Melbourne, Australia, with her parents and two younger sisters in 1990.

Sarah Abo Wife

Abo married Cyrus Moran on December 15, 2012. When she was four years old, her family relocated from Damascus, Syria, to Melbourne, Australia.

Sarah Abo Net Worth

She has an estimated net worth of $3 million.

Sarah Abo 60 Minutes

Abo joins the Nine Network as a 60 Minutes reporter in 2019. Abo has regularly filled in as co-host of Nine’s breakfast show Today since joining the network, including in March 2022 when regular co-host Allison Langdon contracted COVID-19.

Sarah Abo Today Shows

Abo was announced as the new co-host of the Nine Network’s breakfast program Today in 2023 in November 2022, replacing Allison Langdon, who was chosen as the host of A Current Affair following Tracy Grimshaw’s retirement.

Sarah Ab Career

Abo began her television career in Network 10’s Adelaide newsroom after graduating from Monash University in 2008, where she worked as an archiving and production assistant before becoming a Ten News reporter. Abo returned to Melbourne after two years and worked as a reporter for Network 10 for another three years.

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Sarah Abo Photo

Abo started working for SBS Television in 2013 as a presenter and correspondent on shows such as SBS World News, Dateline, Insight, and Small Business Secrets. Abo did a fellowship at CNN in Atlanta in 2014. Abo was chosen to mediate the second leaders’ discussion between Scott Morrison and Anthony Albanese ahead of the Australian federal election in 2022, which will be telecast on May 8, 2022. Following the debate, Abo was the target of a contentious tweet from Mark Latham, the New South Wales state leader of Pauline Hanson’s One Nation, who appeared to use Abo’s surname as a racial slur.

Latham criticized Abo’s performance as moderator, saying “never trust an Abo with something as important as that.” The term “Abo” is a derogatory term for Aboriginal Australians. The Nine Network said it would report Latham’s comments to authorities while complimenting Abo’s management of the debate. Abo was announced as the new co-host of the Nine Network’s breakfast program Today in 2023 in November 2022, replacing Allison Langdon, who was chosen as the host of A Current Affair following Tracy Grimshaw’s retirement.