Alison Mau
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Alison "Ali" Mau is an Australia
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n-born New Zealand
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 television journalist
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 and presenter. she is employed at Television New Zealand
Television New Zealand
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 (TVNZ) as permanent backup host for the Breakfast programme and co-host of TVNZ show Fair Go
Fair Go
Fair Go is a New Zealand consumer affairs television program now co-hosted by Gordon Harcourt and Alison Mau. First aired in 1977, it is one of New Zealand's longest-running and highest-rated programmes, frequently placed high in the New Zealand TV Guide list of most viewed programs.Fair Go...

.

Career

Mau's first reporting job was for the Warracknabeal Herald in northern Victoria at age 18. In 1984 she was hired by the Melbourne Herald. In her journalism career she has worked for various news organisations in the United Kingdom
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, Taiwan
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 (CTS Network
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) and New Zealand (TV3
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, TVNZ and Prime
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).

In 1992 Mau presented Newsnight on TV2 with Marcus Lush
Marcus Lush
Marcus Lush is a television and radio presenter in New Zealand.He made his first forays into television in the 1990s as a reporter co-presenting TV2's Newsnight alongside Simon Dallow and Alison Mau, but it was a 2003 episode of travel show, Intrepid Journeys, that set him on a new broadcasting path...

. Her first television appearance for TVNZ was in 1994's Eyewitness programme, from there she went on to present TV2's Newsnight before becoming part of the ONE News reporting team.

Mau began presenting the Breakfast programme with Mike Hosking
Mike Hosking
Mike Hosking is a New Zealand television and radio journalist and presenter. He currently works as the weekly Breakfast host on radio station Newstalk ZB.He has lived and worked as a broadcaster in Wellington, Christchurch and currently, Auckland...

, but after a year she returned to a ONE News presenting role due to the birth of her second child. She and husband Dallow presented the weekend news from 1999 to 2003. After TVNZ changed ONE News to a single presenter format in 2004, she returned to Breakfast but left at the end of that year to join Prime Television
Prime Television New Zealand
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. She was later made redundant from Prime after the station was taken over by Sky
SKY Network Television
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 in early 2006.

In 2008 she returned to TVNZ as a backup host for the Breakfast programme and has also appeared in other news and current affairs shows. In her time at TVNZ she has also presented other non-news television programmes such as home and lifestyle show Home Front.

Personal life

Mau was married to fellow TVNZ news presenter Simon Dallow
Simon Dallow
Simon Dallow is a New Zealand journalist, Barrister and a television personality.-Early Years:Dallow was educated at Liston College and St Peter's College. He completed his tertiary education at Auckland University, where he studied law...

between 1996 and 2009, they have two children. In 2010, following rumors of a same-sex relationship, she stated publicly that she is bisexual.

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