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Ahron Young

Facts of Ahron Young

Date of Birth: 1982 , June-12
Birth Nation: Australia

Quick Timeline of Ahron Young

1982 Born in Australia
2004 Reported on the Asian Tsunami from Patong beach
2006 Joined Sky News Australia
2012 Reported from Bali
2013 Won ASTRA Award

Detail Timeline of Ahron Young

June 12 , 1982

Born in Australia

Tall and handsome, Ahron Young was born somewhere in Australia. Information related to his father, mother and his siblings is unknown. He is now living in Melbourne, Australia. He is Australian and is of white ethnicity.

2004

Reported on the Asian Tsunami from Patong beach

In 2004/2005, Asian Tsunami Ahron covered all of the news about this Tsunamu from Patong beach in Thailand. Few months later he joined Southern Cross Radio and began serving them as a European correspondent. He also covered and reported the news about the death of Pope John Paul II from Rome.

2006

Joined Sky News Australia

Ahron Young is a broadcast journalist from Australia.  In 2006, he joined Sky News Australia and he worked there as a reporter. Two years later he joined Sky News Australia. He then moved back to Sky news and began working as the bureau chief of Melbourne

2012

Reported from Bali

As a reporter and TV journalist, he has travelled around the world. He has reported from several parts of the world. In 2012, he covered the news about the 10th anniversary of the Bali bombings from Bali. 

2013

Won ASTRA Award

In 2013, he got his first nomination in ASTRA Award. He was also honored with this award that year for Most Outstanding Broadcast Journalist. In 2014, he also got nominated in this award but he lost this award to his colleague David Speers. 

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Ahron in now in his early 30s but information related to his love affairs, girlfriend, married life, wife and his loving spouse is unknown. It seems like he is still living a single life.

In 2004/2005, Asian Tsunami Ahron covered all of the news about this Tsunami from Patong beach in Thailand. Few months later he joined Southern Cross Radio and began serving them as a European correspondent. He also covered and reported the news about the death of Pope John Paul II from Rome. In 2006, he joined Sky News Australia and he worked there as a reporter. Two years later he joined Sky News Australia. He then moved back to Sky news and began working as the bureau chief of Melbourne. Besides Sky News, he has also worked for Southern Peninsula Local Newspaper, 3AW and Sky News UK. The actual figure about his net worth and salary is unknown.