Mark Beretta leaves Sunrise after 22 years
After 22 years as Sunrise sports anchor, Mark Beretta announces his departure to focus on family and cancer charity work. His final show airs December 12.
After 22 years as Sunrise sports anchor, Mark Beretta announces his departure to focus on family and cancer charity work. His final show airs December 12.
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A major Optus network failure across the Hunter region has potentially severed access to emergency services, with thousands of customers unable to make Triple Zero calls during the critical outage.
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Optus CEO Stephen Rue faces intense Senate scrutiny as he refuses to step down following a nationwide network outage that prevented triple zero calls and has been connected to three fatalities across Australia.
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