Dario Nelli – working journalist profile
In this Working Journalist profile, Matt Calvitto meets Dario Nelli, editor of Australia’s Italian newspaper, Il Globo.
In this Working Journalist profile, Matt Calvitto meets Dario Nelli, editor of Australia’s Italian newspaper, Il Globo.
In this working journalist profile, Dave Warneke meets Eddie Summerfield who covers news for regional FM radio stations in Mildura and Mount Gambier.
Neos Kosmos’ Sotiris Hatzimanolis talks to John Pyrros about his job as editor-in-chief of Australia’s biggest selling Greek newspaper.
In this Working Journalist profile, Matt Calvitto meets Dario Nelli, editor of Australia’s Italian newspaper, Il Globo.
In this working journalist profile, Dave Warneke meets Eddie Summerfield who covers news for regional FM radio stations in Mildura and Mount Gambier.
Neos Kosmos’ Sotiris Hatzimanolis talks to John Pyrros about his job as editor-in-chief of Australia’s biggest selling Greek newspaper.
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