Sarrah Le Marquand
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over there and helping out when you finish up at school, which like a lot of teenagers thinking not to work experience in my precious spare time.
So tell me a little bit then about your family and your parents, because you've mentioned them working in the industry and how they've shaped your career and what they make of all of this.
I mean, they must be extremely proud of you.
Was there any chance that there was ever going to be another career that you would have contemplated given your recording, weather crosses and dreaming up being at work experience for years?
No.
I wonder if she's seen you on TV.
I wonder.
Does she follow you on social?
When you win a Logie too, you can shout her out.
So there's no plan B and then you haven't needed it.
So you're doing work experience and then obviously start getting on air.
Tell me about your first couple of crosses and what your day-to-day role looks like now as a weather and roving reporter for the Today Show and Weekend Today.
Gen Z get a bit of a bad rap.
I mean, every generation does.
But people say, oh, Gen Z don't want to work, very lazy.
I mean, not to make you the voice of a generation, but clearly that is not the case.
Certainly not for all Gen Zs.
There'd be a lot of travel too, obviously for the Today Show, but also for your work with the NRL.
So between all that time on the road and then working so hard, multiple jobs, what time do you have for life outside of work?
And I mean, is that even a priority?