Sarah Harris takes a savage swipe at Australia Post on The Sunday Project

Sarah Harris takes a savage swipe at Australia Post on The Sunday Project – and it leaves the public in awe

Sarah Harris couldn’t resist taking a savage swipe at Australia Post on The Sunday Project, causing the cast and audience to burst into laughter.

During a news bulletin, 41-year-old Harris discussed a future space trip to one of Jupiter’s moons.

According to the report, a microchip containing a message written by poet Ada Limon and numerous signatures was to be launched into space in October and expected to arrive at its destination in 2030.

“A bit faster than Australia Post,” she joked, sparking a burst of laughter from the studio audience.

This comes after Sarah thought her time at Channel 10 was over before landing her current role on The Project.

Sarah Harris couldn’t resist taking a savage swipe at Australia Post on The Sunday Project, causing the cast and audience to burst into laughter. pictured

During a news bulletin, 41-year-old Harris discussed a future space trip to one of Jupiter's moons.  Pictured with guest host Jessie Stevens (right)

During a news bulletin, 41-year-old Harris discussed a future space trip to one of Jupiter’s moons. Pictured with guest host Jessie Stevens (right)

The Sydney-based host had started checking job openings on LinkedIn before being offered the high-profile hosting gig in late 2022.

With a year left on her contract with the network, Sarah said she was even thinking about a public service job with the NSW Department of Transport.

The mother-of-two made the surprising remarks during an interview The Jess Rowe Big Show talk show podcast on Tuesday.

Sarah told Rowe that a role on 10’s premier current affairs programme, The Project, was not something she was looking for.

“I had one year left on my contract when I was 10,” she explained.

According to the report, a microchip containing a message written by poet Ada Limon and bearing numerous signatures would be launched into space in October and expected to arrive at its destination in 2030.

According to the report, a microchip containing a message written by poet Ada Limon and bearing numerous signatures would be launched into space in October and expected to arrive at its destination in 2030. “A bit faster than Australia Post,” she joked. , which caused a burst of laughter in the studio audience

“And it felt like things were wrapping up for me and I couldn’t shake the feeling,” she continued. “And I found myself going on Linkedin and checking job openings.”

In a surprising admission, Harris said a position with the NSW Department of Transport was one of the positions she was looking for.

“I thought my kids like trains and I thought I could get an Opal card for free and start working more regular hours,” she added.

Sarah explained that she planned her post-media career for herself, but had to “throw it off” when The Project gig came up.

“And it was one of those things where I said, ‘If I don’t say yes to this opportunity, and I hate being sorry, I’ll beat myself up for this if I don’t say yes.'”

Former Studio 10 host Sarah Harris (pictured) has revealed she thought her time at Channel 10 was over before landing her current role on The Project

Former Studio 10 host Sarah Harris (pictured) has revealed she thought her time at Channel 10 was over before landing her current role on The Project

The 41-year-old is now a co-host on The Project with Waleed Aly (left) after replacing Carrie Bickmore

The 41-year-old is now a co-host on The Project with Waleed Aly (left) after replacing Carrie Bickmore