Toni Street Bio, Age, Partner, Net Worth, Seven Sharp, Breakfast, TVNZ

Toni Street Biography

Toni Street is a sports commentator and television presenter from New Zealand best known for co-hosting Seven Sharp with Mike Hosking, as well as providing morning shows and sports reporting for One News.

How old is Toni Street? – Age

She is 39 years old as of 8 September 2022. She was born in 1983 in New Plymouth, New Zealand.

Toni Street Family – Education

Street was born in New Plymouth as a twin to Lance, who died of leukemia at the age of 18 months. She grew up in Taranaki and went to Highlands Intermediate School and New Plymouth Girls’ High School, where she was head girl her senior year. Toni studied business at Lincoln University on a sports scholarship. She earned a postgraduate diploma in journalism from the University of Canterbury in 2005.

Who is Toni Streets partner? – Husband

In December 2009, Street married North Harbour rugby halfback Matt France. Juliette, born in October 2012, and Mackenzie, born in March 2015, are their two children.

Toni Street Net Worth

She has an estimated net worth of $2 million.

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Toni Street Saturday Breakfast

Street was hired as co-host of Saturday Breakfast, a weekend version of Breakfast, in September 2011, alongside Rawdon Christie and later with Tmati Coffey. She also filled in as a weekday Breakfast presenter. Street went on maternity leave in September 2012 and was replaced by finance presenter Nadine Chalmers-Ross for two months until the show was discontinued. Street took over as permanent co-host of the weekday Breakfast alongside her old Saturday Breakfast co-host Rawdon Christie in 2013.

Toni Street TVNZ

Road at first joined TV New Zealand (TVNZ) in 2006 on a six-month temporary position. She was moderator for TVNZ’s inclusion of ANZ Title and global netball. She expected the reins from the TVNZ pair of Lavina Great and Brendan Telfer, who both remained down after the fulfillment of Public Bank Cup netball in 2007.

Road was essential for TVNZ’s discourse group for the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. She was to be essential for TVNZ’s editorial group for the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, however, exited when she found she was pregnant. In 2010, TVNZ lost the privileges for netball inclusion and Road moved into a senior job with One News, as a head sports columnist and substitute moderator for the games notice.