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Leila McKinnonLeila McKinnon (born 28 September 1972) is an Iranian-born Australian journalist and television presenter. She is a reporter and fill-in presenter for Nine News and A Current Affair. McKinnon has previously been co-host of Weekend Today. In 2022, she co-hosted the sixth season of Australian Ninja Warrior.
Hutton (surname)This is a list of people with the surname Hutton.
Gibson (surname)Gibson is a Scottish surname. It can be a sept of Clan Campbell, Clan Buchanan or Clan MacMillan. In Ireland, Gibson may be an anglicized form of the Irish Gaelic Ó Gibealláin. It may also be derived from the popular medieval name Gilbert (itself derived from Giselbert or Gillebert), introduced to England and Ireland by the Normans and often shortened to "Gib". In this case the surname Gibson would mean "son of Gib".

Deborah Hutton (Australian editor)Deborah Hutton (born 20 December 1961) is an Australian media personality. She is a television presenter, magazine editor, ambassador, and spokesmodel. She is a supporter of several charities including the Skin Cancer Foundation.
Deborah HuttonDeborah Hutton may refer to: Deborah Hutton (Australian editor) (born 1961) Deborah Hutton (English editor) (1955–2005)
Cassie McCullaghCassie McCullagh is an Australian radio and television broadcaster, journalist, columnist, and writer. In recent years she has become well known for her work at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), particularly as a radio and podcast presenter. After having worked for the Illawarra Mercury, McCullagh joined the ABC in 2007 and has since hosted numerous programs across the ABC Local Radio, ABC Radio National and ABC Classic networks. In 2016, McCullagh hosted the Thursday and Friday editions of Life Matters on Radio National, where she also hosted The TV Club. McCullagh then hosted Arts Weekly on Radio National in 2017. She also filled in for Philip Clark and Sarah McDonald on the national ABC Local Radio program Nightlife. In 2018, McCullagh commenced hosting a new morning program called Focus on ABC Radio Sydney between 10 am and 11 am each day. The same year, she also started co-hosting a weekly program on Radio National called The Bookshelf. In 2019, The Australian apologised after columnist Chris Kenny accused McCullagh and her The Bookshelf co-host Kate Evans of joking about killing conservatives, when they were actually discussing art conservators. As part of a line-up change on ABC Radio Sydney in 2022, McCullagh's program was extended by an hour after it was given an earlier start time of 9 am. It also reverted to being called Mornings. In 2021, McCullagh received praise from industry website radioinfo for her "talk radio craft skills" after she explored the legalities and environmental impacts of idling vehicles which prompted much discussion and public debate about idle reduction. McCullagh has also been a commentator on ABC TV's The Mix and co-hosted an arts and culture program called Event with Deborah Hutton on Foxtel Arts. McCullagh's husband, Stephen Fitzpatrick, is a former indigenous affairs editor at The Australian. McCullagh appeared on a 2019 episode of Insight on SBS where she discussed recommencing a relationship with Fitzpatrick after she had previously ended the eight-year relationship. On the program, she revealed they had two children by the time they were 25, after which they were acrimoniously separated for eleven years before reuniting.
2025 King's Birthday Honours (Australia)The 2025 King's Birthday Honours for Australia were announced on 9 June 2025 by the Governor-General, Sam Mostyn. The Birthday Honours are appointments by some of the 15 Commonwealth realms of King Charles III to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries. The Birthday Honours are awarded as part of the King's Official Birthday celebrations during the month of June.
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