Karl Stefanovic arrived at Sydney Airport on Thursday with his Today show co-host Sarah Abo ahead of their trip to Adelaide.
The Breakfast TV presenter, 48, stayed in the same suit he wore on the show that morning – but removed his patterned tie and unbuttoned his shirt for a relaxed look before the short flight.
Carrying a Remy suitcase and a large black carry-on, Stefanovic smiled as he chatted with his Channel Nine team as he checked in at the Virgin Australia terminal.
The father of four was looking forward to the cross-country trip with satisfaction.
Meanwhile, Abo (37) wore a black button-down dress and opaque tights with black boots.
Stefanovic’s sighting comes after he received a formal warning from police for “touching” a male waiter at a charity event he attended with his wife Jasmine Yarbrough in Brisbane.
Karl Stefanovic arrived at Sydney Airport with Today Show co-host Sarah Abo on Thursday ahead of their flight to Adelaide

The Breakfast TV presenter, 48, stayed in the same suit he wore during the show that morning – but removed his patterned tie and unbuttoned his shirt for a relaxed look before the short flight
As she pushed her luggage through the terminal, the former 60 Minutes reporter had a brown leather bag slung over her shoulder and her hair was styled in a loose wave.
She looked up every now and then and laughed with Stefanovic and the news crew.
On board the plane, Stefanovic sat with Australian musician Adam Hyde, best known for his involvement with the two-piece electronic music group Peking Duk.
The TV personality shared a carefree selfie of herself sleeping on top of the famous DJ, also known by his solo project name Keli Holiday.
“A little bit of @pekingduk goes a long way in Radelaide,” he captioned the post.
“Thanks for the pillow pic @keliholiday love the new tunes.”

Carrying a Remy suitcase and a large black carry-on, Stefanovic smiled as he chatted with his Channel Nine team as he checked in at the Virgin Australia terminal.

Sarah Abo looked up every now and then and laughed with Stefanovic and the news crew
Stefanovic joined Abo and co-hosts Alex Cullen and Brooke Boney in Adelaide at the weekend for the AFL’s event.
The opening event of the fifth round will see rugby fans attend nine matches at three venues over four days in South Australia.
Stefanovic’s observation comes after he received a formal warning for “touching” a male waiter at a charity event he attended with his wife Jasmine Yarbrough in Brisbane.
Queensland police have completed their investigation into the incident at a Mercedes-Benz melanoma charity event in the riverside suburb of Newstead on August 20 last year.

The former 60 Minutes reporter shuffled her bags through the terminal, carried a brown leather bag over her shoulder and her hair was styled in a loose wave


Abo wore a black button down dress and opaque tights with black boots
“A 48-year-old man from Sunshine Beach was cautioned for assaulting them together,” a police spokesperson told Daily Mail Australia.
“Politically, the matter is now closed.”
While Stefanovic and 39-year-old Yarbrough live in Castlecrag on Sydney’s North Shore, they also own a five-bedroom house on Sunshine Beach in Noosa, which was bought in 2020 for $3.6 million.
An adult warning is a formal warning that can be issued by a police officer under Queensland’s Adult Warning Scheme. Due diligence provides a way to deal with minor, infrequent violations.

Stefanovic’s sighting comes after he received a formal warning from police for “touching” a male waiter at a charity event he attended with his wife Jasmine Yarbrough in Brisbane.
Stefanovic has been contacted for comment.
Queensland police said last September they were investigating a report of a man’s alleged attack on a business in Newstead.
“As the investigation is ongoing, it would be inappropriate to comment further,” they said.
“It is clear that the matter was discussed privately between the parties with a view to finding a solution.”
The waiter, who is the bartender of the catering firm Mr. Consistently filed a police report after he was allegedly touched by Stefanovic while hosting the six-hour charity event.
A spokesperson for the company told Daily Mail Australia at the time: “Mr. Consistently prioritizes the safety of her staff and police investigations and refuses to comment on any allegations.”

Stefanovic joined Abo and co-hosts Alex Cullen and Brooke Boney in Adelaide at the weekend for the AFL’s event.

The opening event of round five will see walkers attend nine matches at three venues over four days in South Australia
It is clear that detectives at the fundraiser sought testimony from at least one person. The exact circumstances of the alleged contact are unclear.
The event, hosted by the charity The Six Hour Project and billed as a night for melanoma, was attended by around 350 guests and raised $290,000 for skin cancer research.
Stefanovic and Yarbrough shared photos of themselves in formal attire on Instagram as they mingled with customers in the evening.
The couple mingled with guests and posed for photos with organizers and fans at the gala — mostly wearing a white baseball cap that read “F**k Cancer.”

Queensland police have completed their investigation into the incident at a Mercedes-Benz melanoma charity event in the riverside suburb of Newstead on August 20 last year.
At one point, Stefanovic tried to lure patrons to the dance floor by shouting “Come on… stand up” into a microphone to Chic’s 1970s disco hit “Le Freak”.
He was also pictured with melanoma patient and event organizer Gina Savage. “Gina, courage, resilience and beauty,” Stefanovic wrote in a caption.
“We just raised the roof for you, your fight, your charity and everyone else fighting melanoma.”
Ms Savage previously appeared in an interview with Stefanovic on Today to tell the story of her diagnosis before the couple reunited to hold the fundraiser.
Proceeds from the evening were donated to the Mater Foundation and the Melanoma Institute of Australia to raise awareness, improve detection and find a cure for the cancer.

On board the plane, Stefanovic sat with Australian musician Adam Hyde, best known for his involvement with the two-piece electronic music group Peking Duk. The TV personality shared a carefree selfie of herself sleeping on top of the famous DJ
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