Melissa Jane "Mel" DoyleAM (born 10 February 1970) is an Australian television presenter, author and personality. Doyle currently presents Seven News Sydney on Friday and Saturdays and Sunday Night. She was previously co-host of the Seven Network's breakfast television program Sunrise from 2002 to 2013 alongside David Koch.
Career
Doyle attended the Pymble Ladies' College. She studied communications at Charles Sturt University and during her studies she was a broadcaster with on-campus community radio station 2MCE-FM. She gained a cadetship at WIN Television's Canberra bureau in 1990, then moved to Prime Television to become news anchor and general reporter. After her stint at Prime ended in 1995, Doyle joined the Seven Network as a Canberra-based political reporter before moving to Sydney where she read the news on 11AM, reported the news and read the afternoon updates. Doyle was one of Sunrise's original hosts before it was axed in 1999, before being resurrected in 2000, and which she rejoined in 2002. She also had a stint reading the Seven Late News.
In your darkest hour, can you still find hope?
In this intimate and insightful book, Melissa Doyle shares the stories of some of the most resilient people she has ever met, gently drawing out their wisdom, empathy and heartfelt practical advice for anyone who’s going through a difficult time.
Buy it now: https://www.penguin.com.au/books/fifteen-seconds-of-brave-9781761044861
published: 09 Nov 2022
Melissa Doyle returns to Brekky Central to farewell Kochie and share some of her favourite memories
published: 09 Jun 2023
Melissa Doyle #thereslifeafter Year 12 Exams
220,000 young Australians are about to go through one of the most stressful times of their lives: Year 12 exams. Reach out to a Year 12 student this month to let them know there’s life after Year 12 exams by sharing a video from http://ReachOut.com/thereslifeafter
#thereslifeafter
published: 07 Oct 2015
Melissa Doyle Raises Her Voice For 1,000 Girls | Episode 5 of 6 | World Vision Australia
Award-winning journalist and World Vision Ambassador Melissa Doyle AM, is among some of Australia’s most inspiring women who are raising their voices to empower 1,000 girls.
As one of the country’s best-known and most-trusted media voices, Mel uses her platform to lift others up, both here in Australia and overseas. She has travelled extensively with World Vision over the years and seen firsthand the challenges faced by women and girls living in the world’s toughest places.
In this video, Mel raises her voice for girls by sharing the story of Leon, from Zambia. Like Mel, Leon wants to be a journalist when she grows up. She wants to tell the world what’s happening in her community so her friends don’t have to go hungry or be scared of walking to school.
World Vision is calling on Austr...
published: 19 Sep 2023
Photo shoot with Melissa Doyle | Behind the scenes
BTS with Melissa Doyle. Subscribe to our channel here for more episodes: http://goo.gl/fAPMhx Take a look at the stunning behind-the-scenes videos from The Australian Women’s Weekly’s glamorous photo shoots. From tropical island locations to classic country settings see the models, celebrities and everyday inspiring people that feature in the glossy images of The Weekly, Australia’s number one selling magazine.
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published: 24 Jun 2015
What Would You Tell Your #YoungerSelf: Melissa Doyle – Sunday Night
published: 25 Mar 2018
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melissa doyle on a morning show feat. kylie gillies and natalie barr
published: 02 Dec 2011
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melissa doyle on a morning show
published: 04 Aug 2011
Melissa Doyle leaves Channel 7
The veteran Channel 7 presenter has revealed she’s parting ways with the network after 25 years.
FOLLOW THE STORY ON NEWS.COM.AU: https://www.news.com.au/entertainment/tv/melissa-doyle-leaves-channel-seven/news-story/ab1ec2db90486945227236a667cb1e12
published: 21 Aug 2020
Melissa Doyle reports from Africa (Ethiopia) (Part 2) | Sunrise
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In your darkest hour, can you still find hope?
In this intimate and insightful book, Melissa Doyle shares the stories of some of the most resilient people she ...
In your darkest hour, can you still find hope?
In this intimate and insightful book, Melissa Doyle shares the stories of some of the most resilient people she has ever met, gently drawing out their wisdom, empathy and heartfelt practical advice for anyone who’s going through a difficult time.
Buy it now: https://www.penguin.com.au/books/fifteen-seconds-of-brave-9781761044861
In your darkest hour, can you still find hope?
In this intimate and insightful book, Melissa Doyle shares the stories of some of the most resilient people she has ever met, gently drawing out their wisdom, empathy and heartfelt practical advice for anyone who’s going through a difficult time.
Buy it now: https://www.penguin.com.au/books/fifteen-seconds-of-brave-9781761044861
220,000 young Australians are about to go through one of the most stressful times of their lives: Year 12 exams. Reach out to a Year 12 student this month to le...
220,000 young Australians are about to go through one of the most stressful times of their lives: Year 12 exams. Reach out to a Year 12 student this month to let them know there’s life after Year 12 exams by sharing a video from http://ReachOut.com/thereslifeafter
#thereslifeafter
220,000 young Australians are about to go through one of the most stressful times of their lives: Year 12 exams. Reach out to a Year 12 student this month to let them know there’s life after Year 12 exams by sharing a video from http://ReachOut.com/thereslifeafter
#thereslifeafter
Award-winning journalist and World Vision Ambassador Melissa Doyle AM, is among some of Australia’s most inspiring women who are raising their voices to empower...
Award-winning journalist and World Vision Ambassador Melissa Doyle AM, is among some of Australia’s most inspiring women who are raising their voices to empower 1,000 girls.
As one of the country’s best-known and most-trusted media voices, Mel uses her platform to lift others up, both here in Australia and overseas. She has travelled extensively with World Vision over the years and seen firsthand the challenges faced by women and girls living in the world’s toughest places.
In this video, Mel raises her voice for girls by sharing the story of Leon, from Zambia. Like Mel, Leon wants to be a journalist when she grows up. She wants to tell the world what’s happening in her community so her friends don’t have to go hungry or be scared of walking to school.
World Vision is calling on Australians to join Mel in our movement to sponsor 1,000 girls by 11 October, International Day of the Girl. You can help rewrite the story of a vulnerable girl.
Learn more: https://www.worldvision.com.au/1000-voices
Stay tuned for Episode 6.
Award-winning journalist and World Vision Ambassador Melissa Doyle AM, is among some of Australia’s most inspiring women who are raising their voices to empower 1,000 girls.
As one of the country’s best-known and most-trusted media voices, Mel uses her platform to lift others up, both here in Australia and overseas. She has travelled extensively with World Vision over the years and seen firsthand the challenges faced by women and girls living in the world’s toughest places.
In this video, Mel raises her voice for girls by sharing the story of Leon, from Zambia. Like Mel, Leon wants to be a journalist when she grows up. She wants to tell the world what’s happening in her community so her friends don’t have to go hungry or be scared of walking to school.
World Vision is calling on Australians to join Mel in our movement to sponsor 1,000 girls by 11 October, International Day of the Girl. You can help rewrite the story of a vulnerable girl.
Learn more: https://www.worldvision.com.au/1000-voices
Stay tuned for Episode 6.
BTS with Melissa Doyle. Subscribe to our channel here for more episodes: http://goo.gl/fAPMhx Take a look at the stunning behind-the-scenes videos from The Aust...
BTS with Melissa Doyle. Subscribe to our channel here for more episodes: http://goo.gl/fAPMhx Take a look at the stunning behind-the-scenes videos from The Australian Women’s Weekly’s glamorous photo shoots. From tropical island locations to classic country settings see the models, celebrities and everyday inspiring people that feature in the glossy images of The Weekly, Australia’s number one selling magazine.
The official YouTube page of Australia's Number 1 Magazine! Be sure to subscribe as we upload new videos every week!
Celebrating its 80th birthday in 2013 The Australian Women’s Weekly is a trusted brand featuring celebrity, real-life and royal stories, fashion, health, beauty and triple-tested recipes, plus monthly astrology, gardening, home features, puzzles and book reviews. It is a true mass-market magazine, which features the widest range of topics of any women’s title. Investigative and discerning, dynamic and engaging, The Weekly aims to tell the larger story about the world we live in. Subscribe now to join the conversation!
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BTS with Melissa Doyle. Subscribe to our channel here for more episodes: http://goo.gl/fAPMhx Take a look at the stunning behind-the-scenes videos from The Australian Women’s Weekly’s glamorous photo shoots. From tropical island locations to classic country settings see the models, celebrities and everyday inspiring people that feature in the glossy images of The Weekly, Australia’s number one selling magazine.
The official YouTube page of Australia's Number 1 Magazine! Be sure to subscribe as we upload new videos every week!
Celebrating its 80th birthday in 2013 The Australian Women’s Weekly is a trusted brand featuring celebrity, real-life and royal stories, fashion, health, beauty and triple-tested recipes, plus monthly astrology, gardening, home features, puzzles and book reviews. It is a true mass-market magazine, which features the widest range of topics of any women’s title. Investigative and discerning, dynamic and engaging, The Weekly aims to tell the larger story about the world we live in. Subscribe now to join the conversation!
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The veteran Channel 7 presenter has revealed she’s parting ways with the network after 25 years.
FOLLOW THE STORY ON NEWS.COM.AU: https://www.news.com.au/entert...
The veteran Channel 7 presenter has revealed she’s parting ways with the network after 25 years.
FOLLOW THE STORY ON NEWS.COM.AU: https://www.news.com.au/entertainment/tv/melissa-doyle-leaves-channel-seven/news-story/ab1ec2db90486945227236a667cb1e12
The veteran Channel 7 presenter has revealed she’s parting ways with the network after 25 years.
FOLLOW THE STORY ON NEWS.COM.AU: https://www.news.com.au/entertainment/tv/melissa-doyle-leaves-channel-seven/news-story/ab1ec2db90486945227236a667cb1e12
With thanks to World Vision.
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In your darkest hour, can you still find hope?
In this intimate and insightful book, Melissa Doyle shares the stories of some of the most resilient people she has ever met, gently drawing out their wisdom, empathy and heartfelt practical advice for anyone who’s going through a difficult time.
Buy it now: https://www.penguin.com.au/books/fifteen-seconds-of-brave-9781761044861
220,000 young Australians are about to go through one of the most stressful times of their lives: Year 12 exams. Reach out to a Year 12 student this month to let them know there’s life after Year 12 exams by sharing a video from http://ReachOut.com/thereslifeafter
#thereslifeafter
Award-winning journalist and World Vision Ambassador Melissa Doyle AM, is among some of Australia’s most inspiring women who are raising their voices to empower 1,000 girls.
As one of the country’s best-known and most-trusted media voices, Mel uses her platform to lift others up, both here in Australia and overseas. She has travelled extensively with World Vision over the years and seen firsthand the challenges faced by women and girls living in the world’s toughest places.
In this video, Mel raises her voice for girls by sharing the story of Leon, from Zambia. Like Mel, Leon wants to be a journalist when she grows up. She wants to tell the world what’s happening in her community so her friends don’t have to go hungry or be scared of walking to school.
World Vision is calling on Australians to join Mel in our movement to sponsor 1,000 girls by 11 October, International Day of the Girl. You can help rewrite the story of a vulnerable girl.
Learn more: https://www.worldvision.com.au/1000-voices
Stay tuned for Episode 6.
BTS with Melissa Doyle. Subscribe to our channel here for more episodes: http://goo.gl/fAPMhx Take a look at the stunning behind-the-scenes videos from The Australian Women’s Weekly’s glamorous photo shoots. From tropical island locations to classic country settings see the models, celebrities and everyday inspiring people that feature in the glossy images of The Weekly, Australia’s number one selling magazine.
The official YouTube page of Australia's Number 1 Magazine! Be sure to subscribe as we upload new videos every week!
Celebrating its 80th birthday in 2013 The Australian Women’s Weekly is a trusted brand featuring celebrity, real-life and royal stories, fashion, health, beauty and triple-tested recipes, plus monthly astrology, gardening, home features, puzzles and book reviews. It is a true mass-market magazine, which features the widest range of topics of any women’s title. Investigative and discerning, dynamic and engaging, The Weekly aims to tell the larger story about the world we live in. Subscribe now to join the conversation!
The Australian Women's Weekly | http://www.aww.com.au
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The veteran Channel 7 presenter has revealed she’s parting ways with the network after 25 years.
FOLLOW THE STORY ON NEWS.COM.AU: https://www.news.com.au/entertainment/tv/melissa-doyle-leaves-channel-seven/news-story/ab1ec2db90486945227236a667cb1e12
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Melissa Jane "Mel" DoyleAM (born 10 February 1970) is an Australian television presenter, author and personality. Doyle currently presents Seven News Sydney on Friday and Saturdays and Sunday Night. She was previously co-host of the Seven Network's breakfast television program Sunrise from 2002 to 2013 alongside David Koch.
Career
Doyle attended the Pymble Ladies' College. She studied communications at Charles Sturt University and during her studies she was a broadcaster with on-campus community radio station 2MCE-FM. She gained a cadetship at WIN Television's Canberra bureau in 1990, then moved to Prime Television to become news anchor and general reporter. After her stint at Prime ended in 1995, Doyle joined the Seven Network as a Canberra-based political reporter before moving to Sydney where she read the news on 11AM, reported the news and read the afternoon updates. Doyle was one of Sunrise's original hosts before it was axed in 1999, before being resurrected in 2000, and which she rejoined in 2002. She also had a stint reading the Seven Late News.