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Julie Macken

Strategy and project management at Justice and Peace Office

Professional Background

Julie Macken is a seasoned professional in the realms of communications and journalism, amassing over twenty years of experience that highlights her commitment to storytelling and advocacy. As a Senior Feature Writer with The Australian Financial Review for over a decade, Julie played a crucial role in elevating important conversations around significant social issues. During her tenure, she was the mastermind behind the successful launch of the Power Edition of the AFR Magazine. Her investigative prowess was particularly notable, focusing on critical topics such as Australia’s asylum seeker policy, the impacts of climate change, forestry practices, and the early initiatives to cultivate a nuclear energy industry in Australia.

Following her impactful work at the Australian Financial Review, Julie transitioned into various influential roles, bringing her communications expertise to life. She served as a communications strategist for Peter Garrett, the former opposition Environment Minister, enabling her to influence environmental policies at a crucial time. Julie’s journey then took her into the industry superannuation sector, where she keenly analyzed and contributed to strategic communications.

Her five-year tenure as the Head of the Traditional Media Unit for Greenpeace Australia Pacific marks a significant chapter in her career. Here, Julie's skillful management of communications campaigns shed light on pressing environmental issues, galvanizing public support and understanding.

Most recently, Julie took charge as the Head of Communications for the historically successful Greens NSW state election campaign. Her strategic acumen and storytelling ability were instrumental in crafting compelling narratives that resonated with voters, ultimately contributing to the campaign's success.

Education and Achievements

Julie's educational background is as rich and diverse as her professional career. She has pursued advanced studies in several critical areas:

  • Research Doctorate in Social and Political Thought at the Institute for Social Justice, where she focused on the nuances of human rights and societal structures.
  • Masters of Arts in Journalism at the University of Technology Sydney, equipping her with foundational skills that would aid her throughout her career in media and communications.
  • Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Politics/Psychology and another Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) focusing on Torture & Australian Nationhood at Western Sydney University. These rigorous academic pursuits reflect Julie’s dedication to understanding complex issues that intertwine politics, society, and ethics.

Aside from her formal education, Julie has actively engaged in various organizations and initiatives that highlight her commitment to social justice. Here are some of the notable roles she held:

  • Chairperson at Sweltering Cities, advocating for climate action and urban planning reforms.
  • Former Doctoral Candidate investigating the intersection of torture and the Australian state at the University of Western Sydney, showcasing her meticulous research efforts on human rights.
  • Economic Justice Campaigner at ActionAid, contributing to global efforts to address poverty and economic disparities.
  • Director of Communications at The NSW Greens, where her strategic oversight helped to shape political discourse.
  • Communications Manager at Greenpeace Australia Pacific, enhancing the organization’s public engagement and advocacy efforts.
  • Senior Feature Writer at Fairfax Media’s The Australian Financial Review, where she developed a strong foundation for her storytelling skills and journalistic integrity.

Achievements

Throughout her extensive career, Julie Macken has achieved numerous accolades and continues to be recognized for her unwavering commitment to storytelling, advocacy, and social justice. Her innate ability to transform challenging narratives into compelling stories has made her a sought-after strategist and communicator in various sectors.

Her role in establishing the Power Edition of the AFR Magazine is a testament to her innovative spirit and understanding of audience engagement in journalism. Julie's investigative articles on asylum seekers, climate change, and environmental issues have not only informed the public but also influenced policy discussions at the highest levels. Her leadership during her time with Greenpeace Australia showcased her adeptness at turning media challenges into opportunities for advocacy, thereby amplifying the voices of marginalized communities.

In her most recent position with the Greens NSW, Julie's strategy and communications leadership played a pivotal role in a successful electoral campaign, demonstrating her proficiency in political communications and public engagement. Julie's dedication to advocating for those with less personal power underlies her professional journey, as she continues to passionately challenge inequality and injustice.

Julie Macken embodies the qualities of a passionate advocate, skillful storyteller, and strategic communicator. With her extensive background in journalism and advocacy, she remains at the forefront of significant social discussions, harnessing the power of media and communication to drive change. Her story is still being written, and the impact she has on society will be felt for years to come.

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Greater Sydney Area