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Lee Jeloscek is an Australian journalist, currently serving as New South Wales state political reporter for the Seven Network. Jeloscek has been a reporter with Seven since 2003, working in both Adelaide and London before becoming a court reporter for Seven News in Sydney.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Our Talent )〕 His career began working at ''The Advertiser'' newspaper in Adelaide in 1999, working there for nearly five years. As part of a team of four Seven journalists, Jeloscek won the prestigious Walkley Award for Television News Reporting, for a story on NSW Government support of ethanol. He was nominated for a Kennedy Award in 2014 in the category of outstanding political reporting. Jeloscek grew up in Adelaide. He married Sally Cummine on 4 October 2015 in Killcare, New South Wales. The couple met in 2010 at NSW Parliament House. ==Controversies== On 19 May 2011 Jeloscek was hung up on during a phone interview with popular shock jock Ray Hadley on Sydney radio station 2GB. Hadley took offence that Jeloscek wanted to correct something he asserted was suggested on-air before the interview began, and Hadley cut off Jeloscek mid-sentence telling his listeners: Chief of staff to then Finance Minister Greg Pearce, Jo McCafferty, was involved in an altercation with Jeloscek at a drinks function in which a "dishevelled" McCafferty called Jeloscek a "bottom feeder". The incident reportedly related to a recent Seven News story criticising Greg Pearce. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Lee Jeloscek」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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