political journalist and interviewer Kieran Gilbert has been appointed Chief News Anchor at Sky News.
In this newly created position, Gilbert (featured image) will lead the Sky News Canberra bureau, spearhead its award-winning political coverage and will also anchor major news and special events coverage.
In his expanded on-air role, Gilbert will front the channel’s must-watch election coverage, host leaders’ debates and the Sky News People’s Forum events.
Gilbert will also anchor a new political program LIVE from Parliament House in Canberra in 2020, with further details to be announced soon.
Previously chief political reporter at Sky News, Gilbert has been with the channel since 2002 and has been instrumental in building the Sky News Canberra bureau into Australia’s leader in political news and national affairs coverage.
He is joined by the Sky News political team including Laura Jayes, Tom Connell and Annelise Nielsen.
Sky News CEO, Paul Whittaker said: “Kieran Gilbert is an outstanding political reporter and as he celebrates an impressive seventeen years at the channel, I am delighted that he becomes our first chief news anchor.
“We have ambitious plans for the year ahead and Kieran will be at the forefront of Sky News programming. This announcement is the beginning of a number of initiatives we have coming soon.”
Kieran Gilbert said: “I am a proud member of the Sky News family and have been for a long time. I am honoured to take on this leadership role of our super talented political team in Canberra.
“As chief news anchor, I will not only cover politics, but big news and international stories, such as covering the upcoming Olympic Games in 2020 and the US Election.”
Gilbert returns to Sky News in the role of chief news anchor in November after hosting the Rugby World Cup for FOX SPORTS.