Nuala Hafner Biography
Nuala Hafner is a Ghanaian-born Australian media personality. She is also a therapist. She resigned in November 2011 to return to her studies.
How old is Nuala Hafner? – Age
She is 46 years old as of 26 November 2023. She was born in 1976 in London, United Kingdom.
Nuala Hafner Family – Education
Her parents met in England, where her father, Julian, worked as a psychiatrist, and moved to Adelaide, where Nuala was raised, in 1977. The pair eventually divorced. Before traveling to the UK and Europe, she attended Adelaide’s Pembroke School, where she was dux of her year.
She was a theatre teacher in London until 1995. In 2000, she graduated from Flinders University with a Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Laws and was admitted to the bar. Hafner studied acting at Flinders University and performs on stage on occasion. During her television career, she resumed her studies in psychology, for which she received the Capstone Prize, and earned a Master of Clinical Psychology.
Nuala Hafner Career
Hafner made her debut in the media when she was just three months old and appeared in a commercial for baby formula. She was likewise featured in the kids’ program The Book Spot, and Seven Adelaide’s way of life, program Find.
Nuala joined Seven News Sydney in April 2003. She introduced the climate and Canberra announcements until she left on 22 December 2006 to work abroad, recording reports from Seven’s London Department. In 2008, she played another job, showing up on Dawn, Weekend Dawn, and the Seven HD show The NightCap.
She moved back to Australia in 2009 and worked as the entertainment editor on The Morning Show, Weekend Sunrise, and Sunrise. She was made the Sunrise Melbourne correspondent in 2010. She resigned in November 2011 to return to her studies. In January 2012 she filled in for Award Denyer and returned as a visitor journalist.
Hafner was hired as the Melbourne news presenter for Network Ten’s new breakfast show Wake Up, which Natarsha Belling and James Mathison host in Sydney. By November 2013, the show had lost 50% of its audience and was rated lower than Breakfast, which had been canceled the previous year due to low ratings. Nuala appeared on Sunrise and Weekend Sunrise on the Seven Network once more in November 2014.