Coghlan, perhaps best known from Channel 9’s Today Show, has just signed to be a host on Channel Ten’s new morning programme, The Circle, while Emdur, a popular game show host and longtime news reporter, is currently co-hosting The Morning Show on Channel 7 and Saturday Weekend Sunrise.
The two worked together for the first time at the 26th National Print Awards, where they discovered an easy rapport, characterised by rapid-fire banter and plenty of off-the-cuff humour.
John Wanless, NPA chairman says, “Anyone who was at last year’s presentation dinner in Melbourne will remember Gorgi and Larry’s professionalism, and the wonderful entertainment they provided. We are delighted to have secured their exceptional talents again for this year’s Dinner.”
Wanless continues, “This year, with gold medals awarded to printers in every state, it’s a truly national celebration and whether your company has entered or not, it’s the perfect opportunity to see some of the best work produced by the industry over the past 12 months.”
The Association says the dinner and the associated exhibition of entries, which will be on display in the foyer of the Convention Centre is expected to draw hundreds of visitors from throughout Australia.
Invitations to the dinner are now circulating throughout the industry with ticket prices held once again to $160 a head.
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