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Influencing Insider
Sally Georges
140 episodes
1 day ago
How to work with some of the most well known Australian journalists.
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How to work with some of the most well known Australian journalists.
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Influencing Insider with The Science Journalist Association of Australia, Jackson Ryan
Influencing Insider
38 minutes 11 seconds
12 months ago
Influencing Insider with The Science Journalist Association of Australia, Jackson Ryan

Fresh off a recent North America trip and a SJAA journalist-in-residency program announcement, The Science Journalism Association of Australia’s President Jackson Ryan joins Influencing Insider on Thursday 14th November at 1 pm to discuss:

  • What does the SJAA do?
  • What is the best way to work with Science journalists?
  • What is the SJAA journalist-in-residency program?
  • What makes a good news pitch in the world of science journalism?

About Jackson Ryan

Passionate about all things science, Jackson Ryan has represented the SJAA as President since 2023. Co-author of “The Best Australian Science Writing anthology” for 2024 alongside Carl Smith, his work has won awards for IT Journalism, has featured in the New York Times, and has also been nominated for a Walkley Award.

About the SJAA

The Science Journalist Association of Australia has been in operation since 2019, working as a not-for-profit incorporated association to support science journalism. Initiatives include the recent announcement of an SJAA journalist-in-residence program as well as providing networking, professional development and training opportunities for Aussie Science journos.

Influencing Insider
How to work with some of the most well known Australian journalists.