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Meet the Today show’s glamorous traffic reporter Marina Ivanovic

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Meet the Today show’s glamorous traffic reporter Marina Ivanovic

Reporting on congestion, detours and collisions is all in a day’s work for the Today show’s dedicated traffic reporter, Marina Ivanovic.

But as well as giving the residents of New South Wales the green-light on the road, Daily Mail Australia can reveal the talented 26-year-old also works as an actress and radio presenter.

Marina frequently drives her social media followers wild by documenting her lavish, jet-setting lifestyle on Instagram. 

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Fasten your seat belt! Reporting on congestion, detours and collisions is all in a day's work for the Today show's dedicated traffic reporter, Marina Ivanovic (pictured)

Fasten your seat belt! Reporting on congestion, detours and collisions is all in a day's work for the Today show's dedicated traffic reporter, Marina Ivanovic (pictured)

Fasten your seat belt! Reporting on congestion, detours and collisions is all in a day’s work for the Today show’s dedicated traffic reporter, Marina Ivanovic (pictured)

She also has a very handsome boyfriend, Efe Çakar, who works as a freelance model.

Marina’s television career began when she was hired as an extra on Home and Away in 2010, and she has been a regular in front of the camera ever since.

The Channel Nine star trained at the National Institute of Dramatic Art and Sydney Theatre School, where she took part in several theatre productions. 

Proving herself to be a jack of all trades, she became a qualified member of the Australian Traffic Network in 2017.

Traffic jam! As well as giving the residents of NSW the green-light on the road, Daily Mail Australia can reveal the talented 26-year-old also works as an actress and radio presenter

Traffic jam! As well as giving the residents of NSW the green-light on the road, Daily Mail Australia can reveal the talented 26-year-old also works as an actress and radio presenter

Traffic jam! As well as giving the residents of NSW the green-light on the road, Daily Mail Australia can reveal the talented 26-year-old also works as an actress and radio presenter

What a pair! She has a very handsome boyfriend, Efe Çakar, who works as a freelance model

What a pair! She has a very handsome boyfriend, Efe Çakar, who works as a freelance model

What a pair! She has a very handsome boyfriend, Efe Çakar, who works as a freelance model

Education: The Channel Nine star trained at the National Institute of Dramatic Art and Sydney Theatre School, where she took part in several theatre productions

Education: The Channel Nine star trained at the National Institute of Dramatic Art and Sydney Theatre School, where she took part in several theatre productions

Education: The Channel Nine star trained at the National Institute of Dramatic Art and Sydney Theatre School, where she took part in several theatre productions

According to her StarNow profile, Marina landed her first gig as a traffic reporter for Seven shortly thereafter, and the following year began working for Channel 10.

She is also a keen radio host, with appearances on The Madhouse Radio and Triple H 100.1 FM. 

On Instagram, Marina describes herself in her bio as a traffic and radio reporter, and an actress signed with the Storm agency.

Given the green light: Proving herself to be a jack of all trades, she became a qualified member of the Australian Traffic Network in 2017. Pictured on the Today show on Wednesday

Given the green light: Proving herself to be a jack of all trades, she became a qualified member of the Australian Traffic Network in 2017. Pictured on the Today show on Wednesday

Given the green light: Proving herself to be a jack of all trades, she became a qualified member of the Australian Traffic Network in 2017. Pictured on the Today show on Wednesday

Across the globe: Marina is a keen jet-setter, and she has shared holiday snaps to social media from exotic destinations such as Malta, Italy and Morocco

Across the globe: Marina is a keen jet-setter, and she has shared holiday snaps to social media from exotic destinations such as Malta, Italy and Morocco

Across the globe: Marina is a keen jet-setter, and she has shared holiday snaps to social media from exotic destinations such as Malta, Italy and Morocco

Smitten: Several recent images show her cosying up to her boyfriend, Efe, a model who is also pursuing a career in information systems and marketing

Smitten: Several recent images show her cosying up to her boyfriend, Efe, a model who is also pursuing a career in information systems and marketing

Smitten: Several recent images show her cosying up to her boyfriend, Efe, a model who is also pursuing a career in information systems and marketing

Meanwhile, Marina is a keen jet-setter, and she has shared holiday snaps to social media from exotic destinations such as Malta, Italy and Morocco.  

Several recent images show her cosying up to her boyfriend, Efe, a model who is also pursuing a career in information systems and marketing.

Their romance appears to be relatively new, as Marina only debuted Efe on Instagram at the end of May. 

New guy on the scene: Their romance appears to be relatively new, as Marina only debuted Efe (pictured) on Instagram at the end of May

New guy on the scene: Their romance appears to be relatively new, as Marina only debuted Efe (pictured) on Instagram at the end of May

New guy on the scene: Their romance appears to be relatively new, as Marina only debuted Efe (pictured) on Instagram at the end of May 

Source: Daily Mail Australia | News Colony

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