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Fran Molloy - Freelance journalist

City
Kirrawee
Postcode
2232
Telephone
0412 485 677
Visited
505386
Need a reliable freelancer? Call or email me to discuss your project. I deliver clean copy on time and to brief. I can also help with photography, graphic design and web development requirements. I’m an experienced journalist and non-fiction author. My main specialty is feature articles and profiles in the areas of technology, health, career, education, photography, property and small business. Editors tell me my stories are readable, interesting and well-researched. I abide by the MEAA Code of Ethics. Background: Regular contributor to the Sydney Morning Herald, Sun Herald and The Age and various magazines including Café Society, Capture, Digital Photography, Fast Thinking, Practical Parenting, Professional Life, Sydney’s Child, and Your Life. Masters degree in Journalism (UTS, 2000), taught journalism at UTS and UNSW, former Manager of the Australian Centre for Independent Journalism. Journalism experience in print, radio (former 2GB producer) and online media and contract research for ABC-TV.
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