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Margaret Simons

Journalist, author and academic

Margaret Simons is a prominent journalist, writer, and academic, with a strong background in journalism and academia. She has held key positions at prestigious institutions such as the University of Melbourne and Monash University.

With a focus primarily on journalism and writing, Margaret has authored several books on a range of topics, including politics, media, and even composting. She is currently associated with The Guardian in Australia and undertakes freelance work for various clients.

Margaret's educational journey includes a Doctorate of Creative Arts in Creative Writing from the University of Technology, Sydney, and a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Adelaide. Her academic foundations were laid at Campbelltown High School and Stradbroke Primary School.

Extensively involved in the media landscape, Margaret has been a Board Member at the Public Interest Journalism Initiative and a former Member of the Media Entertainment and Arts Alliance. She has contributed significantly to journalism, with roles as a Cadet Journalist at The River News and a journalist at The Age.

Margaret's vast experience encompasses roles such as being a Senior Consultant for the Fitzgerald Inquiry into Police Corruption, Coordinator of Journalism at Swinburne University of Technology, and a Contributor at Private Media Partners. Her expertise in the field is further demonstrated through her time as an Associate Professor of Journalism at Monash University and as the Director of the Centre for Advancing Journalism at the University of Melbourne.

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