Candice Wyatt Biography
Candice Wyatt is an Australian journalist and news anchor for Ten Eyewitness News in Melbourne. She has been with the broadcaster since October 2010.
How old is Candice Wyatt? – Age
She is 41 years old as of 2023. She was born in 1982 in Melbourne, Australia.
Candice Wyatt Family – Education
Wyatt is a Cure Brain Cancer Foundation ambassador after losing her 56-year-old mother to the disease in 2013. Wyatt earned a Bachelor of Arts Journalism from Deakin University in Geelong after graduating from VCE in the small Victorian town of Terang.
Candice Wyatt Boyfriend
She was once engaged to Australian cricketer Glenn Maxwell.
Candice Wyatt Net Worth
She has an estimated net worth of $5 million.
Candice Wyat Career
Candice worked at the Werribee Times newspaper in Melbourne from 2003 to 2005. In 2006 she moved highway and started her transmission news-casting vocation at Dynamite a Seven Organization partnered Television slot in Tasmania. She covered the Beaconsfield Mine Disaster while she was in Tasmania, which made international headlines. She moved to ABC Ballarat in 2008, where she later took on the role of Senior Journalist for the ABC rural bureau.
In 2010 Wyatt joined the Ten Organization at its Melbourne station ATV10. She worked as Ten News Melbourne’s crime reporter for two years. She covered the tragic death of Jill Meagher in this role. She likewise pursued drug donkeys to Malaysia and Indonesia and covered the vanishing of flight MH370. When Schapelle Corby was released from prison, she was the first reporter to go live from Bali. Wyatt has also served as a reporter and co-host on the Network’s current affairs program The Project.
She and Stephen Quartermain were made permanent co-anchors for Melbourne’s Ten Eyewitness News in November 2014. Wyatt co-moored the notice until February 2017, when she got back to handling detailing, She stays a fill-in moderator for the release. In 2017 she was contracted to the Essendon Football Club as a wandering journalist and exceptional occasion MC. “Bomber TV,” the club’s online station, features her work. She is likewise an enthusiastic Essendon FC ally.