In 2020, he was named Queensland's 'Journalist of the Year' for his work as Nine's US Correspondent during the Minneapolis riots in the wake of George Floyd's death.
This year the Christmas celebration will be affected by the Covid-19 restriction.
He's a tireless supporter of numerous charities including the Starlight Foundation and Spastic Centres.
He won the Thorn Award for his coverage of a deadly fire in Sydney, a Penguin Award from the Television Society of Australia for his coverage of a murderous attack on mourners during an IRA funeral in Belfast, a Logie for his story on Sydney winning the bid for the Olympics and a Walkley commendation for his story of coming under fire in Iraq.
He captained the Maroons from 1981 to 1991 and won 19 of the 30 matches in which he played.
In her other life, Amelia is married and loves cooking.
Previously she was the senior reporter for Nine in Gippsland, after spending time in tropical Far North Queensland reporting for WIN News Cairns.
After five years at the network in Melbourne and Brisbane, he moved to the UK to take up roles with ITV's Good Morning Britain and then Sky News.