The Seven Network has refreshed its communications division, strengthening its leadership across key pillars of the business: entertainment, news, sport and digital. The changes are part of a broader strategy to align communications with audience growth, content leadership and commercial priorities.The appointments follow the elevation of Kate Amphlett to director of communications, a move the network believes reinforces its focus on integrated messaging across its traditional and digital platform.

Kate Amphlett“I’m happy to share that I’ve started a new chapter at Seven Network as Director of Communications,” Amphlett said on LinkedIn.“I’m incredibly proud to work alongside a talented and dedicated team as we continue to drive results and audience for the best entertainment, news and sports brands in the country.”Amphlett brings more than 20 years’ experience across television publicity and strategic communications.

Before stepping into the director role, she served as national publicity manager, delivering high-impact campaigns for some of Seven’s most recognisable franchises.Her earlier experience includes senior roles at Network Ten and agency-side, giving her a comprehensive view of the evolving media and advertising landscape.Brittany Stack to lead news, public affairs, partnerships and communityStack has been promoted to head of communications – news & public affairs, partnerships and community, reflecting the growing importance of reputation, trust, .