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Stephen Quartermain

Stephen Quartermain
Born Stephen William Quartermain
(1962-05-07) 7 May 1962 (age 54)
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Nationality Australian
Other names Quarters
Occupation Chief news presenter
Network Ten Melbourne
Years active 1980-present
Television Network Ten
Spouse(s) Julie Quartermain (1992-2000)
Paige (2003-present)
Children 2

Stephen William Quartermain (born 7 May 1962) is an Australian television personality and journalist/presenter.

In 2015, Quartermain celebrated three decades with Network Ten.

Quartermain began his career as a cadet journalist with Leader Newspapers in January 1980. He then joined the ABC in 1982 where he worked as a radio and television journalist covering general news, politics, police rounds, finance, industrial affairs and sport.

In December 1984, Quartermain joined Network Ten where, during the 1980s, he covered events such as the Seoul Olympics, Wimbledon, The Ashes and the world gymnastics championships. He was also a member of the "Eyewitness News Team".

In 1991, he hosted the sports program Sportsweek. He also covered Commonwealth games, the Sydney Olympics and other special sporting events including AFL, Rugby League, Basketball and Swimming.

From 1998 until 2004, he appeared on shows such as The Panel, providing sports reports, and commentated Australian Football League matches for Network Ten when they gained the rights in 2002. Starting with the 2009 season, he has co-hosted with Robert Walls the new football discussion show One Week at a Time on Network Ten's HD channel One. Stephen hosted five Brownlow Medal ceremony presentations, hosted and called eight AFL Grand Finals until Network Ten lost the football rights at the end of the 2011 season.

After Network Ten lost the rights to televise AFL, Quartermain remained at the network, retaining his role as weekday sports presenter for the Ten Eyewitness News bulletin in Melbourne. In 2013, he became the Friday presenter of Ten Eyewitness News, with Mal Walden wanting to downscale his on-air role.


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