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Chris Reason was born on 1 October, 1965 in Australia, is an Australian journalist. Discover Chris Reason's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 58 years old?

Popular As Chris Reason
Occupation Journalist, news presenter
Age 58 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 1 October 1965
Birthday 1 October
Birthplace Australia
Nationality Australia

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His wife is Kathryn Robinson

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Chris Reason Net Worth

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1965

Chris Reason (born 1 October 1965) is a senior reporter and presenter for Seven News in Sydney, Australia.

1990

Reason's career began in 1990, when during his first year at Seven News he unwittingly covered a segment now infamously known as the Democracy Manifest video, which became an Internet viral video years later.

2001

Reason had missed a critical health check-up in 2001 while covering the September 11 terror attacks in the United States, and he says it almost cost him his life.

In multiple interviews since, he has warned young men to never miss a health check-up.

2002

In 2002, he was announced as co-host of the re-launched national breakfast program Sunrise alongside Melissa Doyle.

But in September, Reason was diagnosed with cancer and forced to retire from the program while he underwent six months of chemotherapy, surgery and recovery care.

He was replaced by David Koch.

The cancer was an abdominal metastasis of the testicular cancer he had fought four years earlier.

2003

In 2003, after his recovery, Reason had multiple roles—first as presenter of Seven Morning News, and then presenter of Sunday Sunrise in 2004. In 2005, he was named co-host of Weekend Sunrise alongside Lisa Wilkinson, but he was later replaced by Deal or No Deal host Andrew O'Keefe.

Reason returned to full-time reporting as Senior Network Correspondent.

2005

Reason married journalist Kathryn Robinson in 2005.

2006

His father died from brain cancer in 2006.

He attended Villanova College in the Brisbane suburb of Coorparoo and the University of Queensland (BA).

2007

They became parents to twins in 2007.

2014

He was awarded the Graham Perkin Australian Journalist of the Year Award for his coverage of the Lindt Cafe siege in December 2014.

2015

In 2015, he won the Graham Perkin Award for his coverage of the Lindt Cafe siege.

He has won a Walkley Award and two Logie Awards for News Reporting.

Reason is a back-up presenter for most of the Seven News programs, including Seven Morning News, Seven Afternoon News and Seven News Sydney.

He also intermittently fills in for either David Koch or Matt Doran on Sunrise and Weekend Sunrise respectively, and appears on the former show during the week as one of the News Feed panelists.

2019

In 2019, The Guardian called it "perhaps the pre-eminent Australian meme of the past 10 years".