Jessica Good
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Jessica Good is an Australian television journalist and news presenter.

Good was originally a reporter at Prime Television in Albury. In 2004, she was appointed senior Reporter, Chief of Staff and Producer at WIN Television, Rockhampton - before transferring to the Wollongong studios in 2005.

In early 2007, she replaced Tony Lynas as reporter and weather presenter within the Canberra bureau. She was later promoted, becoming the presenter of WIN News
WIN News
WIN News is a local television news service in parts of regional Australia, produced by WIN Television. 20 regional bulletins are presented from studios in Wollongong, Canberra, Ballarat, Rockhampton, Toowoomba, Mount Gambier, Hobart and Perth.-History:As well as its flagship nightly...

 in Canberra - taking over the reins from Peter Leonard
Peter Leonard
Peter Antony Leonard was an Australian journalist and newsreader. He was born in Yass, New South Wales, the son of a Greek immigrant father who died when Peter was 17. He was educated at Yass Primary School then at Canberra Grammar School as a boarder...

, who retired on 20 July 2007. Good made her debut as anchor in her first bulletin on 23 July 2007. She left the station in August 2010.

Good supports a number of charitable organisations - including St. Vincent de Paul, RSPCA Australia
RSPCA Australia
RSPCA Australia is an Australian organisation that promotes animal welfare. It is funded in part by the Australian Government but relies on corporate sponsorship, fundraising events and voluntary donations for its income.RSPCA Australia defines its purpose as being the leading authority in animal...

 and Marymead. In addition, she also has regular MC roles for local businesses and charities.

She is married to Scott Good, manager of radio station 93.9 Star FM in Young, New South Wales
Young, New South Wales
-Demographics:On census night, 7 August 2001, there were 6,821 people counted in Young. There were 238 people who identified as being of Indigenous origin in the 2001 Census...

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