Rebecca Maddern (born 6 August 1977) is an award-winning senior journalist, news reporter and presenter with diverse duties at the Seven Network, Australia. She has worked at Seven Melbourne for 13 years & is one of the longest serving journalists of her kind.
Maddern is currently Melbourne Correspondent on Sunrise and is also a fill-in presenter and senior reporter on Seven News.
Maddern regularly appears across numerous programming and special events for the Network. These include Seven News, Sunrise, AFL, Australian Open Tennis, Melbourne Cup, The Morning Show, The Royal Children's Hospital - Good Friday Appeal, AFL Grand Final Parade, Anzac Day March, Fundraisers & Functions.
Maddern is also the Network's stand-by News Presenter.
HSV-7 is the Network's 'National Broadcast Centre' (play-out facility) in Melbourne and is where the main Master Control is based. As such, in any transmission emergency or breaking news event (particularly international or during evenings), she can present LIVE news bulletins or updates on-air to the whole of Australia. This is in place or conjunction with the Network's national HD news studios at ATN-7 in Martin Place, Sydney.
Thank you to our Ambassador Rebecca Maddern for supporting our walk.
We hope you will join us.
20 October 2019 - 11am, Princes Park, Carlton
www.walkwithme.com.au to book your place.
published: 20 Aug 2019
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rebecca maddern on a morning show
published: 19 May 2010
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rebecca maddern on a morning show
published: 03 May 2010
Join Rebecca Maddern as we Walk for Epilepsy
Thank you to our Ambassador Rebecca Maddern for supporting us as we Walk for Epilepsy! Join us as we hit the pavements of Victoria and New South Wales this October!
Whether you’re touring your local neighbourhood, heading out for a hike in the Grampians or Blue Mountains, or gearing up for a cycle, every kilometre counts.
1 in 25 Australians will develop epilepsy in their lifetime. For many people, epilepsy can bring with it unique challenges, from frequent doctor’s visits, scans and tests to stigmatisation and isolation. We’re seeking to show our support for people living with epilepsy everywhere, and to raise vital funds to support those people through every stage of their journey.
Your support can make a real difference. Thank you for all that you do!
We hope you will join us. Head ...
Rebecca Maddern tells Neil Mitchell she won't "control" Sam Newman on The Footy Show
published: 29 Mar 2016
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rebecca maddern on a morning show
published: 02 Apr 2012
Walk for Epilepsy 2023: A message from Rebecca Maddern
1 in 25 Australians will develop epilepsy in their lifetime. That’s up to one million Australians in need of support, research and a cure.
But one person can make all the difference in the world.
Join us this October as we Walk for Epilepsy. Rack up your kilometres however you like—walk, cycle, run, jog, hop—whatever works for you!
By taking part and raising funds, you can have a very real impact on people living with epilepsy all across the country.
Register at walkforepilepsy.org.au
published: 20 Aug 2023
Find Your Motivation: Rebecca Maddern
Media personality, Footy Show presenter and #1 Geelong ticket holder Rebecca Maddern presents her tips for finding your motivation.
published: 12 Apr 2016
RMITs Alumni Rebecca Maddern: From our classroom to your television | RMIT University
From RMIT University to the world-wide stage, hear how Rebecca has forged a successful media career that spans more than 20 years.
Thank you to our Ambassador Rebecca Maddern for supporting our walk.
We hope you will join us.
20 October 2019 - 11am, Princes Park, Carlton
www.walkwithme....
Thank you to our Ambassador Rebecca Maddern for supporting our walk.
We hope you will join us.
20 October 2019 - 11am, Princes Park, Carlton
www.walkwithme.com.au to book your place.
Thank you to our Ambassador Rebecca Maddern for supporting our walk.
We hope you will join us.
20 October 2019 - 11am, Princes Park, Carlton
www.walkwithme.com.au to book your place.
Thank you to our Ambassador Rebecca Maddern for supporting us as we Walk for Epilepsy! Join us as we hit the pavements of Victoria and New South Wales this Octo...
Thank you to our Ambassador Rebecca Maddern for supporting us as we Walk for Epilepsy! Join us as we hit the pavements of Victoria and New South Wales this October!
Whether you’re touring your local neighbourhood, heading out for a hike in the Grampians or Blue Mountains, or gearing up for a cycle, every kilometre counts.
1 in 25 Australians will develop epilepsy in their lifetime. For many people, epilepsy can bring with it unique challenges, from frequent doctor’s visits, scans and tests to stigmatisation and isolation. We’re seeking to show our support for people living with epilepsy everywhere, and to raise vital funds to support those people through every stage of their journey.
Your support can make a real difference. Thank you for all that you do!
We hope you will join us. Head to www.walkforepilepsy.org.au/1AJ5D8 to register today.
Thank you to our Ambassador Rebecca Maddern for supporting us as we Walk for Epilepsy! Join us as we hit the pavements of Victoria and New South Wales this October!
Whether you’re touring your local neighbourhood, heading out for a hike in the Grampians or Blue Mountains, or gearing up for a cycle, every kilometre counts.
1 in 25 Australians will develop epilepsy in their lifetime. For many people, epilepsy can bring with it unique challenges, from frequent doctor’s visits, scans and tests to stigmatisation and isolation. We’re seeking to show our support for people living with epilepsy everywhere, and to raise vital funds to support those people through every stage of their journey.
Your support can make a real difference. Thank you for all that you do!
We hope you will join us. Head to www.walkforepilepsy.org.au/1AJ5D8 to register today.
1 in 25 Australians will develop epilepsy in their lifetime. That’s up to one million Australians in need of support, research and a cure.
But one person can m...
1 in 25 Australians will develop epilepsy in their lifetime. That’s up to one million Australians in need of support, research and a cure.
But one person can make all the difference in the world.
Join us this October as we Walk for Epilepsy. Rack up your kilometres however you like—walk, cycle, run, jog, hop—whatever works for you!
By taking part and raising funds, you can have a very real impact on people living with epilepsy all across the country.
Register at walkforepilepsy.org.au
1 in 25 Australians will develop epilepsy in their lifetime. That’s up to one million Australians in need of support, research and a cure.
But one person can make all the difference in the world.
Join us this October as we Walk for Epilepsy. Rack up your kilometres however you like—walk, cycle, run, jog, hop—whatever works for you!
By taking part and raising funds, you can have a very real impact on people living with epilepsy all across the country.
Register at walkforepilepsy.org.au
Thank you to our Ambassador Rebecca Maddern for supporting our walk.
We hope you will join us.
20 October 2019 - 11am, Princes Park, Carlton
www.walkwithme.com.au to book your place.
Thank you to our Ambassador Rebecca Maddern for supporting us as we Walk for Epilepsy! Join us as we hit the pavements of Victoria and New South Wales this October!
Whether you’re touring your local neighbourhood, heading out for a hike in the Grampians or Blue Mountains, or gearing up for a cycle, every kilometre counts.
1 in 25 Australians will develop epilepsy in their lifetime. For many people, epilepsy can bring with it unique challenges, from frequent doctor’s visits, scans and tests to stigmatisation and isolation. We’re seeking to show our support for people living with epilepsy everywhere, and to raise vital funds to support those people through every stage of their journey.
Your support can make a real difference. Thank you for all that you do!
We hope you will join us. Head to www.walkforepilepsy.org.au/1AJ5D8 to register today.
1 in 25 Australians will develop epilepsy in their lifetime. That’s up to one million Australians in need of support, research and a cure.
But one person can make all the difference in the world.
Join us this October as we Walk for Epilepsy. Rack up your kilometres however you like—walk, cycle, run, jog, hop—whatever works for you!
By taking part and raising funds, you can have a very real impact on people living with epilepsy all across the country.
Register at walkforepilepsy.org.au
Rebecca Maddern (born 6 August 1977) is an award-winning senior journalist, news reporter and presenter with diverse duties at the Seven Network, Australia. She has worked at Seven Melbourne for 13 years & is one of the longest serving journalists of her kind.
Maddern is currently Melbourne Correspondent on Sunrise and is also a fill-in presenter and senior reporter on Seven News.
Maddern regularly appears across numerous programming and special events for the Network. These include Seven News, Sunrise, AFL, Australian Open Tennis, Melbourne Cup, The Morning Show, The Royal Children's Hospital - Good Friday Appeal, AFL Grand Final Parade, Anzac Day March, Fundraisers & Functions.
Maddern is also the Network's stand-by News Presenter.
HSV-7 is the Network's 'National Broadcast Centre' (play-out facility) in Melbourne and is where the main Master Control is based. As such, in any transmission emergency or breaking news event (particularly international or during evenings), she can present LIVE news bulletins or updates on-air to the whole of Australia. This is in place or conjunction with the Network's national HD news studios at ATN-7 in Martin Place, Sydney.
In the gallery, India, who is the niece of TV presenterRebecca Maddern, flaunted her growing baby bump as she pulled up her white tank top and unbuttoned her jeans.