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Kellie Sloane

Kellie Anne Sloane (born 5 January 1973) is an Australian television journalist.
Sloane was a presenter on the Nine Network's ''Nightline'', and was also briefly an interim co-host of ''Today'' in 2007.
==Career==
Sloane first began her media career at ABC Local Radio in Adelaide in 1991, where she was a cadet reporter and a newsreader. She later moved to ABC TV in Adelaide.
She later joined ''Ten News'' as a reporter and fill-in presenter, before moving to Northbridge, New South Wales.
Sloane joined the Nine Network in 1997 as a lifestyle series reporter for both ''A Current Affair'' and ''Money''. She moved from ''A Current Affair'' in 2005, during a revamp of the programme to combat a ratings slump against rival Seven Network's ''Today Tonight''.
Sloane was then promoted to full-time news presenter at the Nine Network, filling in on the ''National Nine Early News'' alongside Sarah Murdoch, and ''Nightline''. In 2006 she was appointed permanent presenter of ''National Nine News Afternoon Edition'', replacing Mike Munro.
In April 2007, Sloane moved to co-hosting ''Today'' working with Karl Stefanovic as the stand-in replacement co-host for Jessica Rowe, who was on maternity leave at the time, however Rowe announced that she was leaving the Nine Network on 6 May 2007.
On 10 May 2007, in one of the most memorable incidents on ''Today'', Sloane collapsed live on air. The collapse occurred at 8:10am during a cooking segment with celebrity chef Tobie Puttock, of ''Jamie Oliver'' fame. It was reported that she was okay after the incident and Sloane returned to the presenters desk about 15 minutes later, allegedly attributing the "dizzy spell" to her 3am wake-up call. Vision of Sloane collapsing in slow motion later went viral on social media with YouTube. The incident was parodied on an episode of ABC TV's ''The Chaser's War on Everything''.
She finished up her co-hosting duties for ''Today'' on 25 May 2007, as Lisa Wilkinson took over hosting duties as of 28 May 2007.
On 18 June 2007, Sloane returned as presenter of the ''National Nine News Afternoon Edition''. In late 2007, she also presented the ''National Nine News Morning Edition''.
In September 2008, she returned to presenting the ''Nine's Morning News''.
In October 2009, the Nine Network announced that Sloane would be shifted to the late night news programme ''Nightline'', with Wendy Kingston moving to present ''Nine's Morning News Hour''. She was also a fill in presenter for ''Nine News'' in Sydney.
In July 2010, with declining ratings, Nine announced ''Nightline'' would be axed immediately with reporters who were on duty retained, presenting late news updates in its place. Nine offered Sloane a redundancy package after 13 years at the Nine Network.
From June 2012 to June 2015, Sloane filled in for Samantha Armytage on the Seven Network's ''Weekend Sunrise'', and was also a regular on ''Kochie's Angels'' on ''Sunrise''. Sloane has since left television.

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