Tim Bailey Biography
Tim Bailey is an Australian journalist, radio and television presenter, sports reporter, and weather forecaster who has worked for Network 10 for over 30 years.
How old is Tim Bailey? – Age
He is 60 years old as of 19 February 2023. He was born in 1963 in Hobart, Australia.
Who is Tim Bailey’s Wife?
He is married to Samantha. The couple has two children.
Tim Bailey Net Worth
He has an estimated net worth of $2 million.
Tim Bailey Sports
He later returned to Network Ten, first as a television presenter on Good Morning Australia (GMA), then becoming a host and presenter on a variety of shows such as Totally Wild, The Chilli Factor, The Big Breakfast, Airtime Basketball, and the Vodafone Beach Volleyball Tour. He has covered the Commonwealth Games, the Melbourne Cup, the Bathurst 1000, and Indycar racing.
Tim Bailey Network 10
Bailey is still best known for his long-time work with Network Ten, beginning in 1980 and continuing through 1991 as their weather presenter. He was referred to as “Australia’s most trusted weatherman.” For 10 News First, he reported the weather in New South Wales on location. Bailey also worked for the network as a cover reporter. Bailey was given up from his situation in August 2020 as a component of an enormous rebuild at Organization Ten. His layoff became effective on September 11, 2020. He likewise conceded that it had hit him ‘right between the eyes, a blade through the back and through the heart, it’s the best depiction of it. I was very, very sad because it was brutal.’ He began presenting the weather for morning and drive programs on Sydney radio station 2GB on September 21, 2020.
Tim Bailey Career
Bailey began his career as a journalist with the daily Hobart Mercury, where two generations of his family had worked, on February 19, 1963, in Hobart, Tasmania. Bailey covered labor relations and environmental issues before transitioning to sports, where he covered cricket, football, golf, and the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race. He subsequently moved to the Gold Coast, where he spent four years writing for the Gold Coast Bulletin and developing his own domestic and international news agency.
He then began his media career in radio with the Gold Coast station Sea FM and later worked as a sportscaster on network 2Day FM in Sydney. His show was The Morning Crew, which he co-hosted with Wendy Harmer. He began his career in television in 1990 as a correspondent for Network Ten’s Good Morning Australia alongside Kerri-Anne Kennerley and Mike Gibson. He hosted The $20 Challenge in 2000. He began anchoring a children’s morning show named ‘The Big Breakfast’ in 1993.