Lee Lin Chin presenting SBS World News Australia, received nationwide.
Indonesian born Lee Lin Chin is a presenter of World News Australia on the AustralianSBS TV, a network addressing a multicultural audience. She has been part of SBS for many years. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... SBS World News Australia is the name the of Special Broadcasting Services news bulletins. ... The Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) is one of two government funded Australian public broadcasting radio and television networks, the other being the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). ...
The fashion show Fashionista was built around her and her fashion sense thatis often considered idiosyncratic. Her apparently huge collection of glasses corresponds in colours to numerous of her often interesting outfis. She can be considered different from many stereotypical news reporters as she keeps up with the latest fashion trends and hair styles. Fashionista is a documentary-esque fashion show hosted by Lee Lin Chin on the SBS network. ...
Lee Lin Chin grew up and went to school in Singapore. Her media career began in broadcasting there in both television and radio in 1968. Her varied career has seen Lee Lin news reading, researching, reporting, interviewing, selecting and programming music, doing voice-overs for commercials and making in-flight programs for international airlines. Over the years her on-air experience has gained her a reputation for being a highly professional and respected broadcaster.
In 1992 she starred in a minor role as newsreader in the independent Australian movie Resistance by Hugh Keays-Byrne. Hugh Keays-Byrne (born 1947 in Kashmir, India) is an Australian actor. ...
A parody of her who has green hair, bubble wrapped shoulders and large lipsticked lips, was shown on a sketch comedy called Big Bite - the segment was known as "Lee Lin Chin's Chin Wag". Big Bites opening title. ...
LEELINCHIN: What is the likely response of the insurgency in Iraq to the execution?
I think the reaction will be one - particularly by Sunni Arabs - that he is a martyr because he stood up to the United States and Israel, so I think they'll respect him for that, but I don't think there'll be a violent reaction.
LEELINCHIN: He was due to face a second trial and this one over the gassing of thousands of Kurds at Halabja.