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Sarah Ferguson to replace Kerry O’Brien on Four Corners

Journalist Sarah Ferguson will replace Kerry O'Brien next year as presenter on ABC’s weekly investigative flagship Four Corners.

O'Brien helmed his last epsiode on Monday night.

Ferguson previously worked on Four Corners from 2008 until the end of 2013, winning a number of awards during her time there, including the Gold Walkley.

In other changes in the 2016 season former North America Correspondent Ben Knight will also join the Four Corners investigative team. 

Knight has been based in Washington since 2013 and was formerly Middle East Correspondent and a senior reporter in Melbourne

Ferguson said there was no place I would rather be.

“Four Corners has the past nailed and a future full of promise and excitement," she said. 

"A big thank you and farewell to Kerry O'Brien."

ABC head of current affairs, Bruce Belsham, said it was fantastic that Sarah had agreed to succeed O’Brien as host of Four Corners. 

"It’s a great fit given Sarah’s history with the program and her stature in Australian journalism. 

"It also allows her to combine presenting with her brilliant reporting from the field.”

Executive Producer Sally Neighbour said 2016 was shaping up as another exciting year for Four Corners. 

"I am absolutely thrilled to have Sarah stepping into the chair. She is a brilliant journalist whose work epitomises the excellence that is the hallmark of Four Corners," she said.

“Ben will also be a great addition to our reporting team. 

"His reporting from the US, the Middle East and elsewhere has distinguished him as one of the ABC’s finest reporters.”

Hitting Home, Ferguson’s two-part documentary on domestic violence, airs tonight and tomorrow at 8.30pm on ABC TV.

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