A look into the future of healthcare in Victoria
The future of healthcare and how Victorians interact with it is expected to drastically change over the coming decades - and it needs to as Melbourne cements its place as Australia's biggest city.
Alicia Loxley is a Melbourne based journalist and is the co-host of Nine's 6pm news.
Her career began at the ABC in radio, which took her to Perth for 5 years, where she became the lead anchor for ABC TV News. She also hosted the state-wide Drive program on ABC Local Radio.
After returning to Melbourne as a reporter for 9News, she again relocated to Sydney to join the Today Show team.
Alicia has had a box seat to the biggest news stories of the past decade. She led Channel 9's Black Saturday bushfires coverage in 2009, was a key member of the network's Olympics team in London, and co-hosted Victoria Decides 2014 and 2018. She's regularly hosted the Today Show and was a reporter for Channel 9's Inside Story.
Alicia is an ambassador for the Lighthouse Foundation and My Room Children’s Cancer Charity.
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