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Ticky Fullerton Biography

Ticky Fullerton is an Australian journalist and television personality of English origin. Fullerton has hosted ABC News 24’s The Business, Sky News Business Channel’s Ticky, and Your Money. She formerly worked as a Lateline fill-in.

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How old is Ticky Fullerton? – Age

She is 59 years old as of 2 November 2022. She was born in 1963 in Surrey, United Kingdom.

Ticky Fullerton Family – Education

Fullerton was raised in Surrey, England, with three siblings. She earned a law degree from Magdalen College, University of Oxford, in 1985. She was a classmate of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson at Oxford. After graduating, she worked as an associate director with Credit Suisse First Boston in London. She later worked in Sydney for Credit Suisse First Boston, where she raised money for enterprises and the government.

Ticky Fullerton Husband

Fullerton married Michael Stutchbury in the United Kingdom in July 2018. She currently lives in Sydney with one son.

Ticky Fullerton’s Net Worth

She has an estimated net worth of $5 Million.

Ticky Fulerton ABC

Moving to ABC in 1995, Fullerton worked in business reporting and for the Television program Lateline. She then became the host of Landline, an Australian television show about farming issues. After that, she worked for five years as an investigative reporter for Four Corners. She then presented Lateline Business, which later became The Business, until December 2, 2016, when Elysse Morgan took her place.

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“Rulers of the Woodland”, a 2004 episode of Four Corners introduced by Fullerton, was scrutinized for predisposition for logging dissenters. Some of the complaints were upheld by the Australian Communications and Media Authority. In February 2017, Sky News Australia reported that Fullerton would have Ticky, another business program on Sky News Business Channel.

She was appointed as The Australian’s business editor-at-large in January 2021 after writing columns there for two years. Fullerton’s appointment as chief executive of the Australian British Chamber of Commerce, which took effect on March 1, 2023, was made public in January 2023.

Fullerton received the Australian Government’s Peter Hunt Eureka Prize for Environmental Journalism (2004) for “three thought-provoking reports on national issues – the fate of Tasmania’s forests, the hidden agendas driving waste recycling, and the fight for precious water resources.”