By Campbell Greaves For Daily Mail Australia

Published: 03:26 BST, 16 July 2024 | Updated: 03:26 BST, 16 July 2024

Brooke Boney shocked Today show viewers in March when she announced her resignation live on air.

The news and entertainment reporter, 37, confirmed she will be stepping down after the Olympics in July and August to pursue an exciting new career opportunity.

Jayne Azzopardi, who co-hosts Weekend Today with Clint Stanaway, will replace Boney, according to Mumbrella.

The publication reports the news was sent to staff via email by Nine’s director of morning television Steven Burling.

Azzopardi, 44, started at Nine in 2009 as a political journalist in Canberra, before joining the Sydney newsroom in 2011. 

She has also previously been a newsreader for Weekend Today and was named as host in April 2023.

Meanwhile, Australian entertainment reporter Renee Bargh will join Today ‘more regularly’ alongside veteran Richard Wilkins.

Bargh is currently a weekend co-host and correspondent for Extra in the U.S.

Brooke Boney, 37, (pictured) shocked Today show viewers in March when she announced her resignation live on air

Brooke Boney, 37, (pictured) shocked Today show viewers in March when she announced her resignation live on air

She was also co-host of The Voice Australia, alongside Darren McMullen in 2020.

It comes after Boney broke down in tears when she announced she will be departing and moving abroad to do a Masters of Public Policy at prestigious Oxford University.

‘I have some very big news for you this morning. I’ve been offered a place at Oxford University later this year, which means I’ll be leaving the show after the Olympics,’ Boney said on air at the time.

Jayne Azzopardi, 44, (pictured) who co-hosts Weekend Today with Clint Stanaway, will replace Boney, joining the team next week, according to Mumbrella

Jayne Azzopardi, 44, (pictured) who co-hosts Weekend Today with Clint Stanaway, will replace Boney, joining the team next week, according to Mumbrella

Jayne Azzopardi, 44, (pictured) who co-hosts Weekend Today with Clint Stanaway, will replace Boney, joining the team next week, according to Mumbrella

‘I don’t want to go into too much right now, because there’ll be plenty of time for goodbyes and thank-yous, but I just wanted to share that good/bad news with you all this morning.’

The rising Nine star admitted the decision to leave her role on the program was ‘really difficult’.

‘It’s been a dream of mine to be able to study at an overseas university, and it just felt like the right time to take that step,’ she explained.

Azzopardi started at Nine in 2009 as a political journalist in Canberra, before joining the Sydney newsroom in 2011

Azzopardi started at Nine in 2009 as a political journalist in Canberra, before joining the Sydney newsroom in 2011

Azzopardi started at Nine in 2009 as a political journalist in Canberra, before joining the Sydney newsroom in 2011

‘I’m so grateful to come in here every day and I love you all so much. So it’s made the decision really difficult. But it just means that you’ll all have to plan trips to the UK to come and visit me.’

Boney first joined the Today Show in 2019 as an entertainment reporter, replacing long-standing editor Richard Wilkins who moved across to Today Extra.

Last year, Boney promoted to newsreader, taking over from Alex Cullen who moved to focus solely on sport.

Meanwhile, Australian entertainment reporter Renee Bargh, 37, (pictured) will join Today 'more regularly' alongside veteran Richard Wilkins

Meanwhile, Australian entertainment reporter Renee Bargh, 37, (pictured) will join Today 'more regularly' alongside veteran Richard Wilkins

Meanwhile, Australian entertainment reporter Renee Bargh, 37, (pictured) will join Today ‘more regularly’ alongside veteran Richard Wilkins

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Brooke Boney’s surprise replacement on Today show revealed following her shock resignation

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