Brady Halls is well-known to Nine viewers through his appearances on Today, Wide World of Sports and A Current Affair.
Halls started his career at Radio 2CH in 1977 as a panel operator before commencing his journalism cadetship with the station.
In 1983 he joined Channel 10 as a news reporter for six years.
At the end of 1989 Halls went to New Zealand for the launch of TV3, reporting for news and the NZ version of A Current Affair.
In February 1990 he was back in Sydney at WTN (Worldwide Television News), reporting and producing stories for overseas distribution.
Halls joined the Nine Network in November 1990, reporting for A Current Affair Summer Edition, and in 1991 started with Today, producing and presenting a regular segment on new products. He also began reporting and presenting updates for Wide World of Sports. At the end of 1991 he returned to A Current Affair Summer Edition (where he has worked continuously since 1990).
During his time at Nine Halls also worked on numerous programs including Sydney Extra (1992), Sex (1993), Looking Good (1994), Today (1994-5) and Midday from 1996 to 1998.
In June 1999 Halls left the Nine Network to work freelance, lecturing in communications at Sydney's University of Technology and producing at the Seven Network. During this time he also continued reporting for Nine, working on The Road To Glory, which followed the Olympic Torch Relay, and also for A Current Affair Summer Edition.
In December 2000 Halls again joined Nine as a full-time reporter with A Current Affair.