Natarsha Belling
Natarsha Belling
On News
Natarsha Belling is one of the best-known news presenters on Australian television. She now has a decade of experience after presenting her first bulletin at the tender television age of 21.
She is now a National News presenter for Network Ten, presenting Ten's 11am News, weekend and Ten's late night network bulletins to hundreds of thousands of viewers every week.
Natarsha's career took off before she left university. While finishing her final year of a Bachelor of Communications Degree in Bathurst, Natarsha was asked to join the Prime News Team in Orange as a journalist.
During this time, Natarsha gained valuable experience in regional radio and television. Just twelve months later she joined ABC's news team in Darwin, reporting on a number of major stories including the controversial world first euthanasia legislation.
Her first news bulletin, at the age of 21, was for both the ABC and its Asia Television service which is beamed to millions across the world.
In 1998, Natarsha joined Network Ten in Sydney. Natarsha has received numerous awards for her medical reporting and supports a number of medical charities, including the Cancer Council, The Garvan Institute of Medical Research and the Ovarian Cancer Network.
As a news presenter, Natarsha has been at the forefront of a number of major breaking stories including the recent Asian Tsunami Disaster, the capture of Saddam Hussein and the devastating Glenbrook Train disaster.







