
Miriam Corowa Biography
Miriam Corowa works on ABC News 24’s Weekend Breakfast program since 2012 as a co-host, she began working here in 2000. Corowa schooled at both the Australian National University and the University of Sydney, she studied history, philosophy, and politics and graduated in 1998.
Miriam Corowa Age
Miriam Corowa was born in Adelaide, Australia on 7 February 1975. She is 46 years old.
Miriam Corowa Height
Miriam stands at a medium height of 5 feet 5 inches/1.65m tall.
Miriam Corowa Education
Corowa schooled at both the Australian National University and the University of Sydney, she studied history, philosophy, and politics and graduated in 1998.
Miriam Corowa Family
Corowa’s mom worked for the Department of Aboriginal Affairs and land councils, while her dad worked at the State Theatre Company of South Australia, she also has an older sister, Tina. However, she hasnt disclosed the names of her parents, research is ongoing and this will be updated soon.
Miriam Corowa Husband
Mirriam hasnt disclosed information on her love life to the public, however, research on this is being carried on and will be updated soon.
Miriam Corowa Children
Miriam is a reserved person, due to this she hasnt disclosed to the public details on whether she has kids or not, however, research is being pushed onwards and will be updated soon.
Miriam Corowa Salary
Miriam annually receives a salary ranging between $ 10,000 – $70,000. This is according to ABC hosts salaries.
Miriam Corowa Net worth
Corowa’s estimated net worth is $1 million.
Miriam Corowa Career
Miriam Corowa works on ABC News 24’s Weekend Breakfast program since 2012 as a co-host, she began working here in 2000. Her career commenced while she worked on SBS for Indigenous Current Affairs Magazine (the predecessor show to Living Black) as a production assistant. Corowa schooled at both the Australian National University and the University of Sydney, she studied history, philosophy, and politics and graduated in 1998.
Corowa’s mom worked for the Department of Aboriginal Affairs and land councils, while her dad worked at the State Theatre Company of South Australia, she also has an older sister, Tina. However, she hasnt disclosed the names of her parents, research is ongoing and this will be updated soon.
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