The beloved star battled cancer for 16 years, before her death on Saturday night surrounded by family. less than 2 min read. June 12, 2022 - 9:51PM ...
Mooney battled cancer for 16 years, before her death on Saturday night surrounded by family, The West reported. The beloved star battled cancer for 16 years, before her death on Saturday night surrounded by family. Mooney was on TV screens in Perth for two decades, starting her career with Seven News in 1984.
Talented journalist Mooney sat at the Seven News desk for almost two decades, first entering the living rooms of West Australians in 1984.
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A much-loved newsreader remembered for her 'grace and courage' has died, surrounded by family, after a long battle with cancer. Yvette Mooney's death has ...
The death of Yvette Mooney (pictured), 58, had devastated her family, friends and former colleagues at Channel Seven in Perth Her devastated family said Ms Mooney was deeply loved and will be greatly missed. The death of Yvette Mooney, 58, had devastated her family, friends and former colleagues at Channel Seven in Perth.
Talented journalist Mooney sat at the Seven News desk for almost two decades, first entering the living rooms of West Australians in 1984.
“(Celebrating) with the extended family was so special to her,” he said. She was a beautiful person and we’ll miss her.” In a statement, the heartbroken family said Mooney was deeply loved and will be greatly missed. “She was a really good journalist [and] was a beautiful girl both inside and out, Ms Carr said. “[She was] beautiful to look at, beautiful voice but a really nice nature and lovely to be around.” Mooney — who was one of the main faces of TVW Seven Perth — was well respected by colleagues and loved by the public.
Colleagues and viewers have expressed their condolences after 'beautiful' Perth newsreader Yvette Mooney passed away at the age of 58, following a long ...
Susannah said that Yvette was a "beautiful girl both inside and out", while Ardon said she "always had a warmth about her". Australian newsreader Yvette Mooney has been remembered as a "beautiful person and a beautiful colleague" after losing her fight with cancer. Australian television and radio presenter Basil Zempilas, who previously worked with Yvette, tweeted: "Vale Yvette. A beautiful person and a beautiful colleague."