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End of an Era: Gritty Pretty ceases publishing after 10 years

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After a 10-year run, Gritty Pretty will be discontinuing its publishing activities as of Friday, May 10th. Founded by publisher and beauty journalist Eleanor Pendleton and editorially led by editor Danielle Gay, Gritty Pretty has been a prominent digital magazine, publishing 40 issues and amassing over 35 million page views and 400,000 podcast downloads over the past decade. Although the chapter for Gritty Pretty is closing, Gritty Productions, the business's multidisciplinary creative content agency, will continue to operate and evolve. Gritty Productions will remain dedicated to serving the advertising and content needs of beauty, fashion, and lifestyle brands. For partnership enquiries with Gritty Pretty enquiry@grittyproductions.com.au can be contacted.

Grant Jones appointed Editor of Travel Weekly Australia

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Grant Jones has been named Editor of travelweekly.com.au, one of Australia's leading travel trade titles, which is part of Misfits Media located in Surry Hills. Jones expressed his excitement about his new role on LinkedIn, saying, "What a team! I'm absolutely thrilled to now be sitting in the editor's chair at Travel Weekly, part of The Misfits Media Company." With a diverse background spanning TV, radio, magazines, and newspapers in Melbourne, Sydney, Hong Kong, and London, Jones brings a wealth of experience to his new position. Before joining Travel Weekly, he served as Associate Editor of Big Splash Media, publisher of Cruise & Travel magazine, Cruisepassenger.com.au, and was the launch Editor of Sydney Travel Guide. Grant Jones can be reached at grant@travelweekly.com.au.  

ABC Parramatta opens new broadcast facility

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The ABC has inaugurated its new broadcast facility in Parramatta, with key ABC Sydney presenters now live on-air from the site. The event was led by ABC Chair Kim Williams AM, ABC Managing Director David Anderson, and Member for Parramatta Dr Andrew Charlton MP. Other dignitaries included City of Parramatta Lord Mayor Councillor Pierre Esber and State Member for Parramatta Donna Davis MP. ABC Chair Kim Williams emphasised that the new facility will serve as a 'model for the ABC in the future; a sophisticated technology facility that promotes new production practices with agile content sharing and distribution.' He highlighted the ABC's continuing obligation to the Australian community as a foundation stone of democracy, providing news, sharing knowledge, and reflecting the nation's stories. "From here the ABC will deliver on its continuing obligation to the Australian community as a foundation stone of our democracy, providing news, sharing knowledge and myriad rich stories which r

Sky News launches short-form news program on New Zealand politics

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Sky News Australia is set to debut a new short-form news program titled NZ Edition, dedicated to New Zealand politics. Hosted by Sky News New Zealand Correspondent Jack Nyhof, the program will broadcast from the Sky News Australia studio in Parliament House, Wellington, every Saturday at 5:45 pm NZST. NZ Edition aims to unpack the top New Zealand headlines and provide audiences with insights into the key issues on the political agenda for the upcoming week. In its premiere episode airing on Saturday, May 4th, Prime Minister of New Zealand Christopher Luxon will join Nyhof to discuss pressing national issues, including foreign policy, relationships with Australia and China, and the government's plans for cost-of-living relief. Jack Nyhof expressed his enthusiasm for the program, highlighting its focus on political, economic, and social issues shaping life in New Zealand. "Sky News has a long history of reporting on and from New Zealand, and I’m excited to continue that legacy here

Kristie Lau-Adams joins Us Weekly as Australian Overnight Editor

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Kristie Lau-Adams has taken on the role of Freelance Australian Overnight Editor for Us Weekly magazine, operating from her base on the Gold Coast. Us Weekly is renowned for its entertainment and celebrity coverage, boasting one of the world's top 10 entertainment and celebrity websites with 27 million unique views. In her new role, Lau-Adams will contribute to Us Weekly from her Gold Coast desk, expanding her freelance services into a new time zone. She continues to be a regular contributor to Australian Traveller Media, Tourism & Events Queensland and provides copywriting services to brand/PR professionals nationwide. Lau-Adams added a professional update on LinkedIn, noting that she was thrilled to expand her freelance services into a 'whole new time zone.' "I’m signing on from my Gold Coast desk this week as Australian Overnight Editor for Us Weekly, a360media’s New York, New York flagship," she added. Lau-Adams brings a wealth of experience to her new position, havin

EssentiallySports seeks Sports Entertainment Writer

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EssentiallySports, a prominent multi-sport news website, is on the lookout for a skilled Sports Entertainment Writer to join their dynamic team. The organisation is seeking enthusiastic writers who can make significant contributions and are passionate about sports entertainment. Ideal candidates should have a minimum of 6-12 months of prior experience in content writing, either in sports or other fields. Experience with WordPress or a similar CMS would be advantageous.  This is a work from home opportunity. Interested individuals can apply for this position through the company's LinkedIn page.   

Informist Media appoints Pallavi Singhal as Senior Correspondent

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Informist Media Pvt Ltd, an independent real-time financial wire agency based in India, has appointed Pallavi Singhal as its new Senior Correspondent. Pallavi, who will be based in New Delhi, will continue her focus on reporting about minerals, base metals, pulses, and spices segments.  Pallavi announced her new role on LinkedIn, expressing her excitement about the opportunity. 'After a very happy and productive break, I’m happy to share that I’m starting a new position as Senior Correspondent at Informist Media Pvt Ltd.'  Pallavi brings a wealth of experience to her new position, having previously worked at prominent organisations such as moneycontrol.com, Asian News International, and The Indian Express. For tips and information, Pallavi can be contacted at pallavi.singhal@informist.com.   

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