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Bruce Hill – Working Journalist profile

Journalists should report what’s going on, not try to change the world. That’s the view of veteran Radio Australia journalist Bruce Hill, who spoke to Isabel Robinson for our Working Journalist project about his career that’s taken him all over the Pacific.

The gift of the (early morning) gab

He’s hardly a household name, but radio journalist Alan Baskin has been waking up with listeners for the last few decades. Kara Irving spoke to him about fame, 4AM starts, and the future.

Journo in Jandles

Hot off the press from finishing her Diploma of Journalism in Brisbane, Kiwi Clare Chapman crossed back to NZ to begin writing for the Taupo Times. From death knocks to drinking, she tells Grace Naug about her first year in the newsroom.

Lee Mylne – Working Journalist profile

It’s often thought of as one of the most glamorous and well paid gigs in journalism, but what does it really take to be a travel writer? As part of out Working Journalist project, Jade Hampton spoke to freelancer, Lee Mylne.

Wayne Quilliam – Working Journalist profile

With a diverse portfolio ranging from landscape images for Baz Luhrmann’s Australia to a commemorative photo spread of last year’s national apology for the Koori Mail, Wayne Quilliam is one of the country’s most accomplished photo-journalists. Claire Delahunty reports.

Dinesh Malhotra – Working Journalist profile

Dinesh Malhotra’s journalism journey began at Panjab University, India, where his articles for the student-run ‘Wall Magazine’ were pasted, you guessed it, on the wall for comment. These days he can be found in Footscray editing The Bharat Times, Melbourne’s Indian monthly newspaper. He talks racism, political spin and commercial compromise with Isabel Robinson.