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Denise Cullen is an experienced photojournalist who covers business, finance, consumer affairs, human resources, science, health, fitness and travel. Her work regularly appears in The Age, The Australian, The Sydney Morning Herald and The Sunday Mail, and she writes on an occasional basis for other local and international publications including Hemispheres, Voyageur and Body & Soul. She has also contributed to several corporate and professional publications, including Harvest, Your Business, Trips and Credit Management in Australia. Described by editors as ‘resourceful’ and ‘ultra-reliable’. CityBrisbane StateQueensland Postcode4069
www.authorsden.com/daveffieldBusiness name Dalwood Words and Pictures. Photojournalist, writer and editor. Specialities include marine, earth science, aquaculture and other technical writing. Experienced as an editor of fiction. Accustomed to working in remote areas, at sea, and from ... CityPalmerston StateNT Postcode0830
www.davidcohen.com.auCV as at July 2005
Media consultant, Lions Eye Institute, Nedlands www.lei.org.au
Media officer, Australian Nursing Federation, Perth www.anfwa.asn.au
Freelance contributor on books and authors to The West Australian’s
Today and Weekend Extra supplements.
Freelance contributor on property and real estate to The Sunday Times’
Prestige Property supplement.
Film reviewer, The Subiaco Post www.postnewspapers.com.au Editor, Scoop
(the quarterly publication for Australian Journalists’ Association
members in WA of the Media Entertainment & Arts Alliance).
President, WA Branch, Media Entertainment & Arts Alliance
2000 – 2004: News reporter, ABC Radio News Perth; WA correspondent
Radio National Breakfast.
2000 – 2005: Contributor to Trunkline, Woodside Petroleum’s internal
magazine; edited Trunkline June 2002 – December 2002; participant in
writing of Woodside’s 50th anniversary publication.
1999 – 2005: copywriter for Ray White Real Estate, WA.
1998 – 2000: Reporter for Education Today, weekly education supplement
in The West Australian.
1998 – 2000: Journalist for the Education Department of Western
Australia, including reporting for their staff publication School
Matters.
Freelance journalism published in more than 30 newspapers and
magazines, including The West Australian, The Sunday Times, The
Australian, The Australian Financial Review, The Age, The Courier-Mail,
The Daily Telegraph, mX, delicious, earthmatters, cosmos, insite, The
Canberra Times, Scoop, Sunday Star Times (New Zealand), Perth Weekly,
Perth Woman, Army Newspaper, The Walkley Magazine, Equity Magazine, The
Fremantle Herald, Women’s Weekly (Singapore).
Personal interests: Books and reading; local history; flags and
vexillology; backgammon; journalism and the media. CityPerth StateWA Postcode6055
CityPetrie StateQueensland Postcode4502
www.newsonline.com.auExperienced media monitor, with a degree in Journalism. Published fiction writer.
5 years experience in the public health sector, 10 years experience in engineering and building. Looking for Technical Writing gigs, freelance journalism work, photogra ... CityRockhampton StateQueensland Postcode4700
www.jazzenews.comJournalist/broadcaster Deb Ryan owns and operates an independent
Australian Jazz News Service.
Deb is based in Brisbane, Queensland.
Online activity enables Deb to network interstate and beyond! She
commenced her media career during the 80's as a commercial broadcaster.
During the nineties her interest in print journalism opened up many
publishing opportunities within the Australian music industry.
As well as maintaining a Jazz News service Debra is involved in
programming a local radio station and performing the role of Producer
of a morning magazine style programs. Deb enjoys air time as well.
Ryan is also planning to release several volumes of poetry.
“We have been able to rely on her to conduct interviews with
many musicians and recording artists and deliver well written stories
as a result. Debra has always been mindful of our deadlines and has
always approached her work with great enthusiasm, initiative and
determination.”
Colin Rankin – Director, Rave Magazine/2003
“I feel very strongly that Debra has much to offer a
prospective employer, particularly in the communications sector. She
has a keen seen of community involvement, coupled with her innate
feelings of fairness, commitment and responsibility, would make her an
asset to any organization dealing with the public. I would recommend
her most highly." Valarie Brown/Broadcaster/1999
“I have found her to be an affable, skilled and reliable
contributor – who is attentive to detail, well endowed with ‘common
sense’, able to handle constructive criticism and adapt accordingly.”
Pat White – Editor, Scene Magazine/1999
“Debra showed competence in writing the news from AAP sources
and reading the news. Debra was self-motivated and showed a good
knowledge of the working of the newsroom and maintaining deadlines for
preparation of news bulletins.”
Malcolm Pollard – O.M.Family Radio/1997
“Debra always strives very hard at producing her very best in
every broadcast project undertaken and, in my opinion, has the capacity
and talent to become a major ‘on-air’ voice in a capital city radio
station, or similar operation.
Ren Zwiers – Executive Editor Bayside Star/1996 CityKipparing StateQueensland Postcode4021
Denise is a Perth-based journalist with eight years experience in newspapers and wire services. Denise has freelanced for lifestyle magazines and university publications. She enjoys writing on human interest, lifestyle, social justice and health related i ...
Features writer - profiles,colour pieces, lifestyle, food CityWest Leederville StateWestern Australia Postcode6007
Lani Stanistreet is a skilled editor, sub-editor and proofreader with over 15 years experience. She has specialist knowledge in media, publishing, public relations, education, information technology, and real estate, but will happily tackle any new topic. ... CityPreston StateVIC Postcode3072 Results 31 - 40 of 246
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