Australian journalist and television host Chris Uhlmann is among Australia’s most well-known political commentators.

As the political editor of ABC News, he was honored with a Walkley award for broadcast interviewing in 2008 and is widely regarded for the caliber of his reporting and analysis.

Chris Uhlmann has joined Sky News Australia as a political contributor as he return to the media 18 months after he quit Nine.

Summary of Chris Uhlmann's Biography

Full name: Christopher Gerald Uhlmann
Date of birth: 24 June 1960
Place of birth: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Nationality: Australian
Occupation: Journalist, television presenter
Spouse: Gai Brodtmann
Chris Uhlmann’s Biography

Chris Uhlmann Biography

Born on 1960 June 24, Christopher Gerald Uhlmann is an Australian journalist and TV host who before working as a radio producer for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation in 1998, held positions as a seminarian, security guard, and journalist for The Canberra Times.

Uhlmann and David Kilby co-hosted ABC Radio Canberra’s Local Radio Breakfast from 1999 to 2004. He produced Jon Faine’s Mornings show on ABC Radio Melbourne in 2005. In 2006, he was appointed chief political correspondent for ABC Radio’s current affairs program.

Uhlmann made the move to television in 2008, working as the political editor for ABC News, The 7.30 Report, and the ABC News channel. He was named co-host of ABC Television’s 7.30 current events program in December 2010. 2012 saw yet another redesign of the program, with Leigh Sales serving as host and Uhlmann taking up the position of political editor once more.

Uhlmann left his position as political editor of 7.30 in 2013. He declared that he will be contributing to an ABC documentary regarding the Gillard and Rudd administrations.

In February 2014, Uhlmann started hosting AM, the news and current affairs show on ABC Radio, as its fourteenth presenter. After Tony Eastley left to become a senior presenter for the ABC News channel, he assumed the post.

Uhlmann was assigned to the newly-created role of political editor at ABC News in January 2015. Uhlmann resigned from his job as AM’s presenter due to the new role, and Michael Brissenden took over.

Following the viral success of his two-minute ABC Insiders report on Donald Trump’s attendance at the 2017 G20 Hamburg conference in July 2017, Uhlmann was widely interviewed in the US on several television networks.

Uhlmann made his announcement in August 2017 that he was quitting the ABC to take Laurie Oakes’ place as political editor at Nine News.

During the August 2018 Liberal Party leadership spill, Uhlmann became well-known on social media once more after appearing on Today and declaring that News Corp, the 2GB radio station, and the television network Sky News were “waging a war” against Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull.

He claimed he “couldn’t give a rat’s ass” and added, “If you dish it out, you have to be prepared to take it,” in response to a question about how he thought presenters on Sky or 2GB would react. After Uhlmann retired in October 2022, Charles Croucher was named Nine News’ political editor. Chris Uhlmann joined Sky News in April 2024.

Gai Brodtmann, an Australian Labor Party member serving in the House of Representatives for the Division of Canberra from 2010 to 2019, is Chris Uhlmann’s spouse. Brodtmann also holds a council position at the Australian Strategic Policy Institute.

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Chris Uhlmann’s Nationality

Chris Uhlmann is an Australian born in Sydney, the capital of New South Wales and one of Australia’s largest cities, best known for its harbourfront Sydney Opera House, with a distinctive sail-like design.

Chris Uhlmann’s Net Worth

The actual net worth of Chris Uhlmann isn’t known but as a journalist and presenter who has been in the business since 1998, we believe he has acquired some amount of wealth for himself.

Where is Chris Uhlmann from?

Chris Uhlmann is from Sydney, the capital of New South Wales and one of Australia’s largest cities, best known for its harbourfront Sydney Opera House, with a distinctive sail-like design.

How old is Chris Uhlmann?

Born on June 24, 1960, Chris Uhlmann is 63 years

Chris Uhlmann’s Height & Weight

The height and weight of Chris Uhlmann aren’t known.

Chris Uhlmann’s Career

Christopher Gerald Uhlmann is an Australian journalist and TV host who before working as a radio producer for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation in 1998, held positions as a seminarian, security guard, and journalist for The Canberra Times.

Uhlmann and David Kilby co-hosted ABC Radio Canberra’s Local Radio Breakfast from 1999 to 2004. He produced Jon Faine’s Mornings show on ABC Radio Melbourne in 2005. In 2006, he was appointed chief political correspondent for ABC Radio’s current affairs program.

Uhlmann made the move to television in 2008, working as the political editor for ABC News, The 7.30 Report, and the ABC News channel. He was named co-host of ABC Television’s 7.30 current events program in December 2010. 2012 saw yet another redesign of the program, with Leigh Sales serving as host and Uhlmann taking up the position of political editor once more.

Uhlmann left his position as political editor of 7.30 in 2013. He declared that he will be contributing to an ABC documentary regarding the Gillard and Rudd administrations.

In February 2014, Uhlmann started hosting AM, the news and current affairs show on ABC Radio, as its fourteenth presenter. After Tony Eastley left to become a senior presenter for the ABC News channel, he assumed the post.

Uhlmann was assigned to the newly-created role of political editor at ABC News in January 2015. Uhlmann resigned from his job as AM’s presenter due to the new role, and Michael Brissenden took over.

Following the viral success of his two-minute ABC Insiders report on Donald Trump’s attendance at the 2017 G20 Hamburg conference in July 2017, Uhlmann was widely interviewed in the US on several television networks.

Uhlmann made his announcement in August 2017 that he was quitting the ABC to take Laurie Oakes’ place as political editor at Nine News.

During the August 2018 Liberal Party leadership spill, Uhlmann became well-known on social media once more after appearing on Today and declaring that News Corp, the 2GB radio station, and the television network Sky News were “waging a war” against Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull.

He claimed he “couldn’t give a rat’s ass” and added, “If you dish it out, you have to be prepared to take it,” in response to a question about how he thought presenters on Sky or 2GB would react. After Uhlmann retired in October 2022, Charles Croucher was named Nine News’ political editor. Chris Uhlmann joined Sky News in April 2024.

Chris Uhlmann ran an unsuccessful campaign with the Osborne Independent Group in the ACT 1998 general election, hoping to win the Molonglo electorate. Paul Osborne, who vehemently opposed abortion treatment and pushed to thwart both euthanasia laws and any effort to decriminalize abortion, is the inspiration behind the name of the conservative party.

Osborne’s proposal to drastically restrict abortion in the Australian Capital Territory caused a rift between him and Uhlmann. Uhlmann had written to advocate the establishment of an abortion facility in the area six years prior.

Chris Uhlmann has co-authored a string of political novels with Steve Lewis that are all set in Canberra, including The Mandarin Code (2014), The Marmalade Files (2012), and The Shadow Game (2016).

In these, Harry Dunkley, a political writer, is looking into a conspiracy involving security agencies in Australia, the US, and China. The first two volumes were turned into an Australian television series called Secret City in 2016, with Harry playing the role of Harriet.

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Chris Uhlmann’s Marital Status

Chris Uhlmann is married to Gai Marie Brodtmann an Australian former politician, who served as a member of the Australian House of Representatives for the seat of Canberra representing the Australian Labor Party from 2010 until 2019.

Former Canberra member Gai Brodtmann serves as the Shadow Assistant Minister for Defense and Cybersecurity. Gai had her own small business for five years before to serving as the Member for Canberra from 2010 to 2019. She worked for the federal government for ten years before that, mostly for the Attorney General’s Office and Foreign Affairs and Trade.

Chris Uhlmann’s Family & Siblings

Chris Uhlmann certainly has a family but there is no information about it in the media and that of his siblings as well.

Why is Chris Uhlmann famous?

Chris Uhlmann is famous as an Australian journalist and TV host

During the August 2018 Liberal Party leadership spill, Uhlmann became well-known on social media once more after appearing on Today and declaring that News Corp, the 2GB radio station, and the television network Sky News were “waging a war” against Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull.

Chris Uhlmann’s Children

Gai Brodtmann and Chris Uhlmann have always been one of Canberra’s most intriguing couples but have also been able to keep their personal lives away from the media and that includes their children.

Chris Uhlmann’s Social Media

The renowned Australian journalist and TV presenter is known to have a vibrant social media presence. He has social media handles on Instagram, and X (Twitter).

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