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Carrie Bickmore (born 3 December 1980) is an Australian talk show and current affairs
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award-winning television and radio presenter.


Early life

Bickmore was born in
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,
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, in 1980, but moved to
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,
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, with her family at an early age. Bickmore attended the Anglican girls' school Perth College and then later attended
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where she studied journalism, graduating in 2000. She moved to Melbourne, Victoria, in 2001 to pursue a career in media.


Career


Radio

Bickmore started her career as a newsreader on 92.9FM in Perth where she began as an emergency fill-in for a sick colleague. Her father Brian Bickmore was a radio announcer on that station at the time and later took up management positions in the Austereo network. After this she was appointed as a regular newsreader for the station. In 2001, Bickmore became the afternoon newsreader for radio station
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in Melbourne and in 2002 she became the co-host of the drive show with Andy Ross. Bickmore was a 2005 Best News Presenter finalist in the
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. Bickmore, Rebecca Leahy and Michael Colling accepted the award for Best Community Service Project – Metro, on behalf of Nova 100. In 2007, Bickmore was appointed the breakfast newsreader on ''
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'' on Nova 100. In August 2009, she announced that she would be leaving Nova 100 to focus on '' The 7pm Project''. Her last day was 25 September 2009. In October 2012, Bickmore and
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were part of radio show ''The Breakfast Project'', which aired nationally for three weeks. Both critics and fans were impressed with the show sparking rumours that Bickmore and Pickering were going to become regulars on
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Melbourne. In November 2013, Bickmore returned to
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to read the news one last time and to say farewell to long-standing breakfast radio duo '' Hughesy and Kate''. In January 2017,
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announced that Bickmore and Tommy Little would host ''
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'' across the
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from 3pm.


Television

In 2006, Bickmore made her start in television on the variety show ''
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'', presenting the "Carrie @ the News Desk" segment for each episode. Often the news stories related to actual events, but ended in a twist with the punchline. A running joke throughout the segment was Bickmore's quirky introductions in which she added a quip, often playing off social trends, music and popular culture, for example: "Good evening. I'm Carrie Bickmore and don't you wish your girlfriend was hot like me?" In 2007, Bickmore returned to the show with a more important role. Since 2009, Bickmore has been a presenter on '' The Project'', which airs weeknights on Network Ten and has further expanded her profile as a television presenter. On 2 May 2010, Bickmore won the 2010
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for Best New Female Talent for her work on ''Rove'' and ''The Project''.Most popular new female talent
at Yahoo.com.au, Logie awards
In December 2010, Bickmore was criticised by The Drum's editor, Jonathan Green, and representatives of the Australian coffee industry,Coffee houses in a froth over Oprah's McCafe sell-out
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, 6 December 2010
for promoting
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in a report for ''
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'', which McDonald's confirmed was paid advertising. After several months away from ''The 7PM Project'' in 2011, Bickmore returned to television after the death of her husband. Bickmore was nominated for the Gold Logie for Most Popular TV Personality in 2012 and 2013. In 2014, Bickmore was again nominated for the award, resulting in the media nicknaming her 'the golden girl' of Network Ten alongside Asher Keddie. In 2013, it was announced that Bickmore would front a revamped version of ''So You Think You Can Dance Australia'' for Network Ten alongside former ''American Idol'' judge Paula Abdul. In 2015, Bickmore won the Gold Logie award. During her acceptance speech she donned a beanie in order to raise awareness for her late husband's struggle with brain cancer, and encouraged her peers to wear a beanie in order to support the cause; using her husband's fears about his scars and use of beanies to cover them as the story behind the symbol. In November 2015, she subsequently launched Carrie's Beanies 4 Brain Cancer with the aim of initially raising $4,200,000 for brain cancer research, a feat that was subsequently achieved two months later in January 2016. As of September 2022, Carrie's Beanies 4 Brain Cancer is stated to have raised over $18 million dollars so far. Bickmore announced in October 2022 that she was going to leave '' The Project'' the following month to spend more time with her family. Her last show was on 30 November 2022. She was the longest serving panellist after her former colleagues: Dave Hughes who left in December 2013 to focus on his stand-up comedy and radio and
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who left in March 2014 to host ''The Weekly with Charlie Pickering''.


Other

In 2010, Bickmore was the official host and ambassador for the L'Oreal
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held in Melbourne. In April 2012, Bickmore was named as the official Cadbury Easter Ambassador, and helped launch Cadbury's Easter campaign at an event in Melbourne to media and key stakeholders, and promoted charity donations for Foodbank Australia. In November 2012, it was announced Bickmore would become a
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Ambassador for Project Eliminate, raising "awareness of neonatal and maternal tetanus". In November 2014, Bickmore announced that she had become the ongoing face of the global French beauty brand
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in Australia and subsequently featured in several beauty advertising campaigns for Garnier Nutrisse hair colour and Garnier BB cream. In 2017 Bickmore was inducted onto the
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in recognition of her work as a "charitable and inspirational role model for women and girls". She was awarded the
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in the 2019 Queen's Birthday Honours for service to the broadcast media, and to brain cancer awareness.


Personal life

In 2005, she married Greg Lange, who also worked in the media industry. She gave birth to their son, Oliver, in 2007. Lange died after a decade-long battle with brain cancer on 27 December 2010. On 8 October 2014, Bickmore announced on ''The Project'' that she was pregnant with her second child, to partner Chris Walker. She gave birth to a girl, Evie, in 2015. On 21 June 2018, Bickmore posted a video on Instagram announcing her third pregnancy, subsequently announcing the birth of another daughter, Adelaide, later that year.


Awards and nominations


References


External links

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Carrie Bickmore biography
on the TenPlay website {{DEFAULTSORT:Bickmore, Carrie People from Adelaide People from Perth, Western Australia Australian journalists Living people 1980 births Curtin University alumni People educated at Perth College (Western Australia) Recipients of the Medal of the Order of Australia Gold Logie winners