![]() She has also written for numerous publications, and created and presented the Weekend Nightlife Show. įrom 2005 Macdonald took over from Julie McCrossin as presenter of breakfast radio on 702 ABC in (now ABC Radio Sydney), for a few months in late 2005. In 2000, Macdonald left Triple J to live in New Delhi, India, with her husband (ABC foreign correspondent Jonathan Harley) and wrote her first book, Holy Cow! An Indian Adventure (published 2002), which proved to be a best-seller, selling 75,000 copies. She worked on television programs such as Recovery (on air 1996–2000), Race Around the World (1997–1998) and Two Shot. Career Īfter completing a cadetship at ABC NewsRadio, Macdonald worked as Triple J's political correspondent in Canberra, later hosting its morning show. She studied psychology at university, before engaging in extensive travel. Macdonald was born in Crown Street, Surry Hills, an inner-city suburb of Sydney, in 1966. She is also known for her book Holy Cow! An Indian Adventure. Sarah Macdonald (born 1966) is an Australian journalist, author and radio presenter, and has been associated with several ABC radio programs, including Triple J and Radio National. ![]() For other people with the same name, see Sarah Macdonald. ![]()
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