Newly-minted host of The Project Sarah Harris looks sensational in a power suit for media rounds

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She was announced this week as Carrie Bickmore’s replacement on The Project.

And longtime Studio 10 host Sarah Harris looked poised for the top job when she did the media rounds on Friday to talk about her new gig.

The 41-year-old flaunted her slim figure in a chic neon suit paired with sky-high stilettos.

Newly cast host of The Project Sarah Harris looked sensational in a neon suit as she arrived at KIIS studios to talk to The Kyle and Jackie O show about her new performance

She carried a large black leather designer handbag and her blonde bob was styled in a flawless blow wave.

Flashing her gleaming white teeth, the mother-of-two appeared completely line-free as she rocked an application of TV makeup.

Sarah came to the KIIS FM studios to talk to The Kyle and Jackie O show about her big TV appearance.

She was driven by a darkened Audi car with a driver.

The 41-year-old flaunted her slim figure in a chic neon suit paired with sky-high stilettos

The mother-of-two showed off her gleaming white teeth and appeared completely line-free as she rocked an application of TV makeup

Channel 10 confirmed this week that longtime Studio 10 host Sarah Harris will replace Carrie Bickmore on The Project.

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

The network confirmed on Wednesday that Sarah, 41, will replace Carrie as host of The Project five nights a week alongside Waleed Aly.

Sarah came to the KIIS FM studios to talk to The Kyle and Jackie O show about her big TV gig

She was driven by a darkened Audi car with a driver

Channel 10 confirmed this week that longtime Studio 10 host Sarah Harris will replace Carrie Bickmore on The Project

“I am beyond excited to take part in one of Australia’s most iconic and calendar racing shows,” Sarah said in a statement.

“The Project brings news like no other program in Australia and it’s just the kind of fun and fearless TV I like to make.”

‘I can’t wait to share the desk with Waleed, Hamish, Georgie and the rest of the team. I feel like shaking it up in the new year!”

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

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

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

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

“Carrie, you said the other day that you’re glad you’re leaving The Project now that you still love it and I still love the show. Really,’ he explained.

‘The project means a lot to me. It has done great things for me. I interviewed Luke Skywalker once… and I look forward to seeing what the show will be like in the future.”

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

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

‘[There are] things I want to do with my life, not just professionally but personally and I’ve already burned to ashes in London next year,” he said.

“It’s not just 10 years on The Project. But before that, it’s been on Rove Live in the office every day for about 10 years.”

Peter, 47, announced on Tuesday night that he would be leaving The Project, explaining that he decided to quit following the departure of his co-presenter Carrie

Lisa announced on Sunday evening that she would stop immediately.

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

“I’ve decided it’s time to re-prioritize a few things in my life,” the TV veteran began alongside The Bachelor co-hosts Hamish Macdonald and Laura Byrne.

“And after nearly 15 years of early morning breakfast TV, and now another five years here at The Project desk, I’m looking at how I want the next few years to play out both professionally and personally.

Lisa’s departure comes after a controversial year for the TV presenter, which saw her taken off the air following her disastrous Logies speech that resulted in the delay of a rape trial.

Lisa Wilkinson (pictured) announced on Sunday evening that she was stepping down immediately

Lisa’s departure comes after a controversial year for the TV presenter, which saw her taken off the air following her disastrous Logies speech that resulted in the delay of a rape trial. Pictured LR: Waleed Aly, Carrie, Lisa Wilkinson and Peter

Meanwhile, Carrie announced her departure from The Project after 12 years of airing in October.

She had been away from her family in London for three months earlier this year before returning to the panel in July, but quit in October.

Carrie will be leaving Channel 10 altogether after she finishes this month, leaving her next career move unclear.

Carrie announced her departure from The Project in October after 12 years on the air

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