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Channel 9 reporter Hannah Sinclair weds partner in lavish Bali wedding
Channel 9 reporter Hannah Sinclair weds partner in lavish Bali wedding

Courier-Mail

time22-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Courier-Mail

Channel 9 reporter Hannah Sinclair weds partner in lavish Bali wedding

Don't miss out on the headlines from Entertainment. Followed categories will be added to My News. Nine reporter Hannah Sinclair has married her longtime partner in a lavish Bali wedding. The network's European correspondent exchanged vows with Mitch Burke on a clifftop with panoramic ocean views on Friday, with guests sharing photos of the celebrations on social media. Sinclair, who moved to London from Sydney late last year, wore an elegant spaghetti strap silk gown, and opted for a broadbrimmed hat over a traditional veil. Nine reporter Hannah Sinclair married her partner Mitch Burke in Bali. The couple said 'I do' at a stunning venue on a cliff. Burke, for his part, wore a white tuxedo jacket with a black bow tie. The aisle, which Sinclair walked down with her mother, was set atop a pool of water and lined with bouquets of flowers. The aisle was adorned with flowers. The couple said 'I do' under an archway of flowers with the sweeping ocean view in the background. Changing into a bubble hem mini dress for the reception, Sinclair's guests shared videos of the fairy-light covered dance floor and fireworks display. Among guests included Sinclair's Nine colleagues Gabrielle Boyle, Lizzie Pearl, Ashley Carter and Tim Davies. An outfit change for the reception. The pair danced the night away. It comes after Sinclair held her hen's party in Canggu the night before her wedding day, sharing wild photos and videos as she danced the night away with a group of friends who were all dressed in pink. 'I have the best family and friends in the world,' Sinclair wrote. Sinclair's hen's party was held the night before the wedding. The journalist, who started her career with Southern Cross Austereo in Tasmania, first joined Nine's Perth bureau in 2016, before moving to Sydney two years later. Sinclair took up a role with A Current Affair in 2021, and was later promoted to her current correspondent gig which she started in September last year. Hannah is the European correspondent for Nine. Sharing the news on Instagram at the time, Sinclair said working in London was her 'dream job'. ''She was unstoppable, not because she did not have failures or doubts, but because she continued on despite them.' This quote really resonates with me as I reflect on how far I've come in my 10 year career as a journalist,' she wrote. 'Today's my last day for a white with the amazing team at (A Current Affair). Next week I start my dream job in London as Europe Correspondent for Nine, and boy, am I excited.' Originally published as Channel 9 reporter Hannah Sinclair weds partner in lavish Bali wedding

Channel 9 reporter Hannah Sinclair weds partner in lavish Bali wedding
Channel 9 reporter Hannah Sinclair weds partner in lavish Bali wedding

News.com.au

time21-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • News.com.au

Channel 9 reporter Hannah Sinclair weds partner in lavish Bali wedding

Nine reporter Hannah Sinclair has married her longtime partner in a lavish Bali wedding. The network's European correspondent exchanged vows with Mitch Burke on a clifftop with panoramic ocean views on Friday, with guests sharing photos of the celebrations on social media. Sinclair, who moved to London from Sydney late last year, wore an elegant spaghetti strap silk gown, and opted for a broadbrimmed hat over a traditional veil. Burke, for his part, wore a white tuxedo jacket with a black bow tie. The aisle, which Sinclair walked down with her mother, was set atop a pool of water and lined with bouquets of flowers. The couple said 'I do' under an archway of flowers with the sweeping ocean view in the background. Changing into a bubble hem mini dress for the reception, Sinclair's guests shared videos of the fairy-light covered dance floor and fireworks display. Among guests included Sinclair's Nine colleagues Gabrielle Boyle, Lizzie Pearl, Ashley Carter and Tim Davies. It comes after Sinclair held her hen's party in Canggu the night before her wedding day, sharing wild photos and videos as she danced the night away with a group of friends who were all dressed in pink. 'I have the best family and friends in the world,' Sinclair wrote. The journalist, who started her career with Southern Cross Austereo in Tasmania, first joined Nine's Perth bureau in 2016, before moving to Sydney two years later. Sinclair took up a role with A Current Affair in 2021, and was later promoted to her current correspondent gig which she started in September last year. Sharing the news on Instagram at the time, Sinclair said working in London was her 'dream job'. ''She was unstoppable, not because she did not have failures or doubts, but because she continued on despite them.' This quote really resonates with me as I reflect on how far I've come in my 10 year career as a journalist,' she wrote. 'Today's my last day for a white with the amazing team at (A Current Affair). Next week I start my dream job in London as Europe Correspondent for Nine, and boy, am I excited.'

Channel Nine reporter ties the knot with long-time partner in Bali - after a wild hen's party the night before
Channel Nine reporter ties the knot with long-time partner in Bali - after a wild hen's party the night before

Daily Mail​

time21-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Channel Nine reporter ties the knot with long-time partner in Bali - after a wild hen's party the night before

Channel Nine reporter Hannah Sinclair tied the knot with her long-time partner Mitch Burke on Friday. The happy couple said 'I do' in front of friends and family in a destination wedding at Villa Plenilunio in Bali, with videos and images shared to Instagram by guests. Just the night before, the European Correspondent, 33, was seen partying the night away with her pals to celebrate her hen's night. Hannah stunned onlookers as she walked down the aisle in a classic silhouette, opting for a simple gown with a square neckline. She paired it with an elegant hat, in lieu of a veil, which she fixed atop her artful blonde up-do. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. The blushing bride carried a white bouquet as her mother walked her down the aisle dressed in a baby blue dress. The journalist's bridesmaids all dressed in various baby blue dresses to fit the ocean theme. Hannah and Mitch shared their vows against a beautiful backdrop of the ocean with an archway of white flowers acting as the backdrop. Mitch opted for a dashing white suit jacket and bowtie with black slacks. Following the nuptials, Hannah mingled with her friends and family, sharing a glass of bubbly with them as they posed for photos. For the reception, Hannah changed into a strapless mini dress and stepped into a pair of comfortable white slides so she could dance the night away. Fairy lights were strewn across the venue, with more white flowers decorating a water feature walkway. Husband and wife were all smiles as they danced into the waiting party, sharing passionate kisses throughout the night as they celebrated with loved ones. Guests at the wedding included Perth Nine News reporter Tracy Vo, Today show star Tim Davies, and Nine Chief Court Reporter Kelly Fedor. Spotlight producer Gemma Williams, former Nine Reporter Mathew Woolfrey, and A Current Affair producer Ashley Carter were also in attendance. It comes after Hannah went out with a bang before saying 'I do' – celebrating her hen's night in true party-girl style in Bali on Thursday. She shared a glimpse into the celebrations on Instagram, posting several photos and videos from her big night out in the trendy resort town of Canggu. In one wild clip, the bride-to-be was seen tearing up the dance floor in a revealing white dress, letting her hair down at a local nightclub. Hannah looked to be living her best life as she jumped on stage, threw her hands in the air and dished out high fives to her fellow party-goers. The glamorous journalist also treated fans to a sneak peek of her pink-themed poolside bash at a luxury Bali resort. Hannah posed for photos with the likes of Today weather presenter Tim Davies and reporters Ashley Carter, Pippa Bradshaw and Tiffiny Genders. She captioned the post cheekily: 'What did you do for your hens party? 'Oh you know... this and that.' Hannah has worked with the Nine Network since May 2016 as a reporter. She relocated to London last year to accept a position as their European Correspondent.

That's brave! Inside Channel Nine reporter's star-studded wild hens party in Bali - the night before her wedding
That's brave! Inside Channel Nine reporter's star-studded wild hens party in Bali - the night before her wedding

Daily Mail​

time20-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

That's brave! Inside Channel Nine reporter's star-studded wild hens party in Bali - the night before her wedding

Channel Nine reporter Hannah Sinclair has gone out with a bang before saying 'I do' – celebrating her hen's night in true party-girl style in Bali. The 33-year-old, who serves as the network's European Correspondent, shared a glimpse into the celebrations on Thursday, posting several photos and videos from her big night out in the trendy resort town of Canggu. In one wild clip, the bride-to-be was seen tearing up the dance floor in a revealing white dress, letting her hair down at a local nightclub as she belted out DJ Ötzi's iconic hit, Hey Baby. Hannah looked to be living her best life as she jumped on stage, threw her hands in the air and dished out high fives to her fellow partygoers. The glamorous journalist also treated fans to a sneak peek of her pink-themed poolside bash at a luxury Bali resort, where she partied with several of her Channel Nine colleagues and close friends. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. Hannah posed for photos with the likes of Today weather presenter Tim Davies and reporters Ashley Carter, Pippa Bradshaw and Tiffiny Genders – all of whom have jetted in for the occasion. whom have She captioned the post cheekily: 'What did you do for your hens party? Oh you know... this and that.' Many of Hannah's celebrity friends took to the comment section to offer their well wishes. Veteran Today star Airlie Walsh, who was unable to attend the bash because she was at Delta Goodrem's destination wedding in Malta, shared a love heart emoji. Nine News Perth presenter Tracy Vo chipped in with 'stunner'. 'You look gorge! Hope you had fun!' 9News star Natalia Cooper added. Hannah has worked with the Nine Network since May 2016 as a reporter. She relocated to London last year to accept a position as their Europe Correspondent. Hannah is set to marry her long-time partner Mitch Burke on Friday. The presenter made headlines earlier this month when she was aboard a challenging Qantas flight. Passengers were stunned when told they had to pay in cryptocurrency or cash to book new flights after their plane was forced to divert to Azerbaijan. The QF2 plane flying from London to Singapore was forced to reverse course and make the sudden landing after a passenger went into cardiac arrest. Hundreds of passengers then found themselves in an uncertain situation at Heydar Aliyev International Airport in the country's capital Baku. The passengers were told the flight to Singapore could not continue as the crew had already reached their maximum legal working hours, and the plane had to undergo maintenance. They were offered overnight accommodation and told they could use their existing tickets on another flight, but anyone who could not wait that long could pay for alternative flights if they had cash or crypto. Hannah, who was on board the plane, took to social media to slam the situation. 'Hey Qantas currently stranded in Azerbaijan with almost 500 other passengers after a medical emergency. There's been no help getting a different flight and airport staff are asking for us to pay for new flights in crypto or cash only? Not okay, she said.

Qantas passengers' fuming after strange request following emergency landing
Qantas passengers' fuming after strange request following emergency landing

Daily Mail​

time09-06-2025

  • Daily Mail​

Qantas passengers' fuming after strange request following emergency landing

Qantas passengers were left furious after being told they had to pay in cryptocurrency or cash to rebook their flights following an emergency landing in Azerbaijan. The QF2 plane flying from London to Singapore was forced to pull a tight U-turn in the air above the European country on Sunday local time after a passenger went into cardia Hundreds of people were taken off the plane at Heydar Aliyev International Airport in the country's capital of Baku due to a medical emergency. But when they tried to rebook new flights, they were shocked to be told by airport staff that payment was only accepted in cash or crypto. Nine's European correspondent Hannah Sinclair, who was on board, took to social media to slam the situation. 'Hey Qantas currently stranded in Azerbaijan with almost 500 other passengers after a medical emergency and engine problem on QF2,' she said. 'There's been no help getting a different flight and airport staff are asking for us to pay for new flights in crypto or cash only? Not ok.' Sinclair said the workers demanding payment were not Qantas staff. With no clear rebooking time and needing to get to a wedding, she booked her own flight back to Australia online. Meanwhile, Australian doctor Hamish Urquhart, who helped treat the woman during her cardiac arrest, said the plane was forced to land in Baku because it was the nearest major airport capable of handling a large aircraft. 'The lady was really quite unwell and needed intravenous access while we were trying to land, which was a bit challenging,' Dr Urquhart told ABC News. 'In the air it was a bit stressful as we were flying towards Afghanistan.' The female passenger who was taken ill and required intravenous help during the flight was taken to a hospital near Baku's airport for treatment. 'They're currently trying to find 400 hotel rooms in Azerbaijan while they fly a new plane from London,' Dr Urquhart said on Monday, local time. 'Apparently we'll be here on the tarmac for several hours as Qantas has to sort visas for everyone for Azerbaijan and all the hotel rooms in Baku.' Qantas said the QF2 flight was originally due for routine maintenance checks in Singapore, but because of the emergency diversion, those checks had to be completed in Baku instead. The flight couldn't continue the same day, as the operating crew had already reached their maximum legal working hours. 'Our London to Singapore service diverted to Baku in Azerbaijan yesterday due to a medical incident onboard,' a Qantas spokesperson told Daily Mail Australia. 'We apologise to customers for the disruption and are working to get them on their way to Singapore as soon as possible.' All customers were provided with overnight accommodation and the flight is expected to depart for Singapore on Tuesday.

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