FW: ( ACT ) ABC Careers – Political Reporter Parliament House – Canberra

Hi All,
ABC News has a fantastic opportunity to report on all things political from the very hub of the action. You will work along-side experienced and respected journalists, reporting on political stories that will interest and inform existing and new ABC audiences. The role will include;

  • Producing cross platform political stories across a range of issues and events.
  • Staying abreast of political processes and issues to report with confidence.
  • Developing and maintaining relationships with key Indigenous political figures and organisations to find and tell stories to engage all audiences.  

About You
You are an experienced multiplatform reporter with a genuine interest in covering politics from the Parliament House Bureau. Your skills and experience will include;

  • Strength to report across one or more platforms including digital, TV and radio (enthusiasm for learning new skills).
  • Broadcast confidence will be highly regarded.
  • Ability to demonstrate good editorial judgement and meet tight deadlines.
  • Collaborative workstyle with an interest in learning and sharing knowledge and experience.

For further details on the role and requirements, please refer to the job posting https://careers.abc.net.au/en/job/502238/political-reporter-parliament-house-canberra and full position description: Error! Filename not specified. 50063160 POLITICAL REPORTER CPH.pdf
We would love to see your work. Please submit material with your application online (include examples, links to websites or attach audio/video files up to 5MB). Applications close: 16 March 2022
For further information on this position please contact Louise Yaxley, Bureau Chief at Yaxley.louise@abc.net.au

Cheers,

 

FW: ( S.A. ) Teachers of STEM Initiative (ToSI)

I just wanted to touch base with further information relating to the Teachers of STEM Initiative scholarships that are available through the Stronger Smarter Institute for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women who are interested in completing a STEM teaching qualification.
Applications are closing soon for potential candidates who are currently studying or looking to commence study this year. The current intake closes on the 28th of February; however, applications are open year-round.
The initiative provides mentoring and scholarship support to Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander women to become qualified Teachers of Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM).
This includes support to enrol in studies, and pathways to become eligible to study and STEM teaching qualifications.

The Teachers of STEM Initiative supports:

  • Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander women working towards STEM teaching qualifications
  • Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander community members, Indigenous Teacher Aides/Assistants or Indigenous Education Workers interested in gaining a teaching qualification
  • Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander primary or secondary teachers who would like to complete STEM qualifications through a Graduate Certificate or post-tertiary studies.??????

Support includes: 

  • Scholarship support to help with the costs associated with studying
  • Mentoring support from Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander teachers and STEM professionals
  • Customised professional development programs
  • Networking and partnership opportunities.

Please pass this information onto your networks. Additionally, if you are interested or know someone who might be interested get in touch with Stronger Smarter here for further information and support. 

Joanne, here is the link to apply for the Leadership Program in Adelaide in July. https://strongersmarter.force.com/applicationportal/s/sslp?varcofid=2022_SSLP_P1_SA

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FW: Weekly News in Review February 18 2022

From: Callan Murray [mailto:callan@nirs.org.au]
Sent: Friday, 18 February 2022 1:39 PM
Cc: Callan Murray
Subject: Weekly News in Review February 18 2022

National Indigenous Radio’s Weekly News-in-Review takes an in-depth look at the issues affecting First Nations communities around Australia.

This week’s episode will be is presented by Callan Murray.

This week we take a look at:

  • The 14th anniversary of the National Apology to the Stolen Generations was marked on Sunday, February 13.
  • The Murder trial of NT police officer Zachary Rolfe over the shooting death of Kumanjayi Walker resumes.

Click here to download the latest episode of the NIRS Weekly News-in-Review

Thank you,

Callan Murray | Journalist
NIRS | National Indigenous Radio Service


Lvl 2 / 2 Ambleside Street, West End QLD 4101

Office: 07 3226 4200| Email: callan@nirs.org.au

Website: www.nirs.org.au

 

NIRS acknowledges the traditional owners and elders of Brisbane where the Service is based – the Jagera, Yagera and Turrbul peoples.

 

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