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The AISNSW Community Cohesion Podcast series is developed by The Association of Independent Schools NSW.

Julia Gyomber and Kate Xavier from the AISNSW Community Cohesion Team speak with Amelia Moseley, host of national ABC children’s news program, Behind The News (BTN).

Amelia grew up in Adelaide and studied journalism at the University of South Australia. She worked in various roles in the media industry, before becoming a BTN reporter and later the face of the flagship show, which is produced in Adelaide. She is passionate about being a diverse role model on Australian screens and works hard to educate and inspire millions of children every week.

CONNECT:

Visit the AISNSW Community Cohesion Portal

Join the AISNSW Creating Cohesive Communities Network
Listen to the AISNSW Community Cohesion Podcast

For further information about the Community Cohesion Project please contact:

Manager: Community Cohesion - Julia Gyomber 9248 3722

Consultant: Community Cohesion - Kate Xavier 9248 3721

BEHIND THE NEWS:

BTN: https://www.abc.net.au/btn

BTN High: https://www.abc.net.au/btn/high

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Manage episode 394033361 series 3547380
Content provided by The Association of Independent Schools NSW. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by The Association of Independent Schools NSW or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

The AISNSW Community Cohesion Podcast series is developed by The Association of Independent Schools NSW.

Julia Gyomber and Kate Xavier from the AISNSW Community Cohesion Team speak with Amelia Moseley, host of national ABC children’s news program, Behind The News (BTN).

Amelia grew up in Adelaide and studied journalism at the University of South Australia. She worked in various roles in the media industry, before becoming a BTN reporter and later the face of the flagship show, which is produced in Adelaide. She is passionate about being a diverse role model on Australian screens and works hard to educate and inspire millions of children every week.

CONNECT:

Visit the AISNSW Community Cohesion Portal

Join the AISNSW Creating Cohesive Communities Network
Listen to the AISNSW Community Cohesion Podcast

For further information about the Community Cohesion Project please contact:

Manager: Community Cohesion - Julia Gyomber 9248 3722

Consultant: Community Cohesion - Kate Xavier 9248 3721

BEHIND THE NEWS:

BTN: https://www.abc.net.au/btn

BTN High: https://www.abc.net.au/btn/high

  continue reading

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