Wick becomes federal politics reporter
By Neeraja Gopalakrishnan in Media News on Thursday, 04th August 2022 at 3:05pmReporter Ashley Wick has commenced as federal politics reporter at Nine, based in Canberra. 
Prior to that, Wick was a reporter at 9News Adelaide.
Wick has held other roles within Nine for nearly seven years working as the producer of 'A Current Affair', and as a national news social manager where she regualted the content of News, Today and A Current Affair, whilst working closely with the editorial team.
She has also been a news producer at Nine previously.
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