Sarah Harris reveals Steve Price and Kate Langbroek WILL be staying

New host Sarah Harris reveals Steve Price and Kate Langbroek WILL be staying on The Project as she reveals details about the rebranded show

Sarah Harris has confirmed both Steve Price and Kate Langbroek will be staying on The Project.

The new host spoke on the Kyle and Jackie O show on Friday about her new role replacing Carrie Bickmore.

The journalist, 41, also revealed there will be more staff joining the line-up, but kept tight lips as to who it will be.

Sarah Harris (pictured) has confirmed both Steve Price and Kate Langbroek will be staying on The Project

‘All of these regulars [will be staying] of course, but there’s other kinds of announcements to be made.

‘There’s obviously a replacement for Peter to be announced’.

The star also confirmed she’ll be doing the show Sunday to Thursday and will be starting with Waleed Aly. 

'All of these regulars [will be staying] of course, but there's other kinds of announcements to be made' she said. Kate Langbroek is pictured

‘All of these regulars [will be staying] of course, but there’s other kinds of announcements to be made’ she said. Kate Langbroek is pictured 

'There's obviously a replacement for Peter to be announced' she added. Steve Price is pictured

‘There’s obviously a replacement for Peter to be announced’ she added. Steve Price is pictured

Channel 10 has confirmed on Wednesday the longtime Studio 10 host Sarah will replace Carrie Bickmore.

Carrie, 41, announced her shock departure from the current affairs show in October after 12 years on air.

‘I’m beyond excited to be joining one of Australia’s most iconic and agenda driving shows,’ Sarah said in a statement.

Channel 10 has confirmed Carrie Bickmore's (pictured) replacement on The Project after shock mass exodus of long-running stars including Lisa Wilkinson and Peter Helliar

Channel 10 has confirmed Carrie Bickmore’s (pictured) replacement on The Project after shock mass exodus of long-running stars including Lisa Wilkinson and Peter Helliar

The network confirmed Sarah Harris (pictured) will replace Carrie Bickmore as the host of the show alongside Waleed Aly five nights a week

The network confirmed Sarah Harris (pictured) will replace Carrie Bickmore as the host of the show alongside Waleed Aly five nights a week

‘The Project does news like no other program in Australia and it’s exactly the kind of fun and fearless TV I love to make.’

‘I can’t wait to share the desk with Waleed, Hamish, Georgie and the rest of the team. I’m excited to shake it up in the new year!’

Channel Ten also confirmed Hamish Macdonald will remain on the desk every Friday and Sunday night while Georgie Tunny will join the panel every Friday night.

Helliar (pictured) shocked viewers this week when he announced his departure from the struggling current affairs program

Helliar (pictured) shocked viewers this week when he announced his departure from the struggling current affairs program

The announcement comes after Lisa Wilkinson and Peter Helliar shocked viewers this week when they both announced their departures from the struggling current affairs program.

Peter, 47, announced he was leaving The Project on Tuesday night and explained he decided to quit following the departure of his co-host Carrie.

He also told Nova’s Fitzy & Wippa on Wednesday, he wants to ‘do things with my life professionally and personally’. 

Lisa Wilkinson (pictured) announced on Sunday night she was quitting effective immediately

Lisa Wilkinson (pictured)  announced on Sunday night she was quitting effective immediately 

Lisa announced on Sunday night she was quitting effective immediately.

The embattled TV presenter, 62, made the shock admission at the end of Sunday night’s episode, leaving viewers stunned.

‘I have decided it’s time to reprioritise a few things in my life,’ the TV veteran began alongside co-hosts Hamish Macdonald and The Bachelor’s Laura Byrne.

Meanwhile, Carrie announced her departure from The Project after 12 years on air in October.

Lisa's exit comes after a controversial year for the television presenter, during which she was taken off air following her disastrous Logies speech that resulted in a rape trial being delayed. Pictured L-R: Waleed Aly, Carrie, Lisa Wilkinson and Peter Hellier

Lisa’s exit comes after a controversial year for the television presenter, during which she was taken off air following her disastrous Logies speech that resulted in a rape trial being delayed. Pictured L-R: Waleed Aly, Carrie, Lisa Wilkinson and Peter Hellier 

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