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11/02/2022
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Colleagues describe the journalist as class act, fearless and formidable.
Brittany Higgins and Grace Tame at the National Press Club.
She is one of two journalists awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
Narelle Urquhart, a Wiradjuri woman, still notices lack of media diversity in advertisements, news, and current affairs.Â
Anita Jacoby AM shares her path to becoming one of Australia’s most successful TV producers.
In her National Press Club debut presented by Women in Media, she shares her story.
Her intellectual courage shaped journalism, biographies and Helen Garner.
She describes the seismic impact on the live music industry as COVID-19 restrictions shut down the country.
The scholarship is an annual 14-week paid internship for applicants aged 28 years or younger looking to develop broadcast journalism skills.
In Australia, 1600 women are sexually harassed every working day and only 200 of those report it.
Access to information is the route to empowerment and, in Mali, radio remains the main source of information.
The 2019 Caroline Jones Women in Media Young Journalist’s Award winner, Virginia Tapscott, recognised again as a top achiever.
Women in Media members share their best advice.
Antoinette Lattouf isn’t afraid to stand up for what she believes in, advocating for change in the Australian media landscape.
Emma Macdonald recognises that perhaps one of her best skills is juggling.
The journalist and presenter wants to arm people with knowledge.
From a small town to the big smoke, Shelly Horton has climbed career ladder.