Years active 1981−present | Role Television presenter Name Liz Hayes | |
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Born 23 May 1956 (age 68) ( 1956-05-23 ) Taree, Australia Occupation Journalist and television presenter Similar Tara Brown, Liam Bartlett, Jana Wendt Profiles | ||
Marriage location Taree, Australia |
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Elizabeth Hayes (née Ryan; born 23 May 1956) is an Australian television presenter. She was born in Taree, New South Wales.
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- Extra minutes liz hayes talking about children with congenital insensitivity to pain
- Liz Hayes most emotional interview 60 Minutes Australia
- Career
- Personal life
- References

Liz Hayes' most emotional interview | 60 Minutes Australia
Career

In a long career with the Nine Network, Hayes is best known for her work as a reporter on 60 Minutes, and as a former co-host of Today in which she held for a decade.

She started her career as a cadet journalist on the local Manning River Times newspaper, becoming assistant editor. She moved to Sydney and worked for New Idea and TV Week for a few weeks, before becoming a reporter for Network Ten's Eyewitness News.

In 1981. she was signed to the Nine Network, reporting for National Nine News and then presenting the National Nine Morning News.
In 1986, Hayes was appointed co-host of Today with Steve Liebmann and stayed co-host until 1996 with Tracy Grimshaw replacing her.
In 1996, she joined 60 Minutes as a reporter and remains in this position today.
In 2011, Hayes celebrated 30 years with the Nine Network.
Personal life
Hayes met, and married, her first husband, Brian Hayes, a builder, in her home town of Taree. She was also briefly married to the advertising entrepreneur John Singleton in 1991, his fourth wife. In September 1998, a man who had quietly stalked her for ten years agreed not to approach her.