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Media Links and Contacts Media AUSTRALIAN Southern Cross Ten The Chronicle Radio National - CAPITAL TERRITORY Tel (02) 6242 2400 Tel (02) 6280 2198 Breakfast Show Fax (02) 6241 6511 Fax (02) 6239 1345 Tel (02) 8333 1367 Radio [email protected] [email protected] Fax (02) 8333 1366 General Manager @chron_ed facebook.com/radiona- tional 2CA / 2CC Jeremy Flynn Manager Tel (02) 6255 5544 Emma Lovett @RNBreakfast Producer Journalists Channel Seven Madeleine Genner Liam Denny Tel (02) 6273 3777 News Ltd genner.madeleine@abc. Letitia Wallace Fax (02) 6273 3469 [email protected] Tel (02) 6270 7000 net.au canberranews@seven. Fax (02) 6270 7070 com.au Executive Producers Bureau Chief Catherine Bell 104.7 and Mix 106.3 Chief of Staff Phillip Hudson [email protected] Tel (02) 6123 4106 Craig Sullivan phillip.hudson@news. Fax (02) 6123 4127 [email protected] Steven Turner com.au [email protected]. [email protected] au James Carleton SBS TV - News Newsroom Director NEW SOUTH WALES carleton.james@abc. Tel (02) 6273 2321 Claire Wheaton net.au Fax (02) 6273 3851 Journalists Radio Kate Taylor Bureau Chief Nova / Smooth 95.3 Claire Wheaton Karen Middleton ABC - Current Affairs Tel (02) 9564 9800 Stefanie Waclawik karen.middleton@sbs. (AM Program) Fax (02) 9564 9865 swaclawik@canberrafm. com.au com.au Reporter Tel (02) 8333 2178 [email protected] Brooke Boney Fax (02) 8333 2167 www.facebook.com/ [email protected]. [email protected] nova969 666 ABC Canberra au Executive Producer www.facebook.com/ Tel (02) 6275 4555 David Burgess smoothfm953 Fax (02) 6275 4601 @nova969 [email protected] @smoothfm95.3 State Director Agencies ABC - Current Affairs Elizabeth McGrath (PM Program) Content Director AAP Tel (02) 8333 2180 2GB Lucia Hill Tel (02) 6271 2300 Executive Producer Tel (02) 8570 0333 ACT News Editor Fax (02) 6273 3685 Edmond Roy Fax (02) 8570 0335 John Mulhall news.canberra@aap. [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] com.au facebook.com/2gb873 Bureau Chief Richard Lawson ABC - News @2GB873 Tel (02) 8333 2137 News Director Television Fax (02) 8333 4712 Erin Maher [email protected] Newspapers ABC - News / Current Executive Producers Affair Canberra Times 2UE Trevor Thompson Tel (02) 6275 4600 Tel (02) 9930 9923 Canberra Times Michelle Brown [email protected] Tel (02) 6280 2211 [email protected] Chief of Staff Morning Fax (02) 6280 2282 @Radio2UE Mike Donaldson media.release@canber- WS FM / Mix 106.5 / Head of News Chief of Staff ratimes.com.au 96.1 Matt McDonald Afternoon Chief of Staff Tel (02) 8899 9615 matt.mcdonald@fairfax- Troy Cuthbertson John-Paul Maloney [email protected] media.com.au www.facebook.com/can- facebook.com/mix- 1065sydney WIN berratimes Tel (02) 6234 5670 @canberratimes @Mix106five Fax (02) 6234 5693 Group News Director [email protected]. Alan Logan au Chief of Staff TBA Media actu.org.au 73 Media 2Day / MMM ABC TV - Lateline Seven News The Sunday Telegraph Tel (02) 9262 9716 Tel (02) 8333 4820 Investigations Tel (02) 9288 3000 Fax (02) 9367 5593 Fax (02) 8333 4062 Tel (02) 8777 7777 Fax (02) 9288 2307 [email protected] [email protected] Fax (02) 8777 7754 Chiefs of Staff facebook.com/2DayFM facebook.com/ABCLate- facebook.com/TodayTo- Lillian Saleh line night @2DayFMSydney [email protected]. @Lateline @TodayTonight National News au Director Supervising Producer Executive Produce Mick Carroll Steve Speziali Michael Doyle Max Uechtritz carrollm@sundaytel- Sydney News Director Executive Producer egraph.com.au Deborah Clay John Bruce [email protected] Newspapers The Land NORTHERN TERRITORY Television ABC TV - 7.30 Report The Land Tel (02) 8333 4878 Tel (02) 4570 4444 Radio ABC TV - News Fax (02) 8333 4925 Fax (02) 4570 4650 [email protected] Tel (02) 8333 4771 [email protected] facebook.com/ABC730 Fax (02) 8333 4712 facebook.com/theland- ABC Darwin - Current @abc730 newspaper [email protected] Affairs www.facebook.com/ Executive Producer Chief of Staff Tel (08) 8943 3196 abcnsw Sally Neighbor Emma Downey Fax (08) 8943 3175 Chiefs of Staff Supervising News Director Producers Steve Adams The Daily Telegraph Claire Mackay Morag Ramsay George Wood Tel (02) 9288 3000 Chiefs of Staff Phil Kwok Fax (02) 9288 3413 Michael Park [email protected] Channel Seven news@dailytelegraph. Channel Nine - Today com.au Tel (02) 8777 7808 Michael Coggin Show facebook.com/dailytel- Fax (02) 8777 7753 coggin.michael@abc. egraph [email protected] Tel (02) 9958 2899 net.au Fax (02) 9126 3809 @dailytelegraph Chiefs of Staff [email protected] Megan Miller Chief of Staff 783 ABC Alice Springs facebook.com/Iwakeup- Stuart Mclean Vanessa Fredericks Tel (08) 8950 4711 withTODAY stuart.mclean@news. Fax (08) 8950 4799 @thetodayshow com.au facebook.com/ Channel Ten Executive Producer pages/ABC-Alice- Tel (02) 9650 1210 Mark Calvert Springs/327128167670 Fax (02) 9650 1221 Sydney Morning @783Alicesprings [email protected]. Herald au Channel Nine - A Tel (02) 9282 2018 Regional Program Current Affair Fax (02) 9282 3253 Members Chiefs of Staff Tel (02) 9439 4577 [email protected] Stuart Brash Anthony Peterson Fax (02) 9126 3804 facebook.com/sydney- [email protected] Shannon Carr [email protected] morningherald Tim Brunero www.facebook.com/ @smh brunero.timothy@abc. Channel Nine ACurrentAffair9 National News net.au Tel (02) 9965 2170 @ACurrentAffair9 Director Gail Liston Fax (02) 9439 2747 Executive Producer Judith Whelan [email protected] tcnnewsroom@nine. Grant Williams jwhelan@fairfaxmedia. com.au com.au 104.1 Territory FM Chiefs of Staff Channel Seven - Tel (08) 8946 6266 Fiona Dear Sunrise Illawarra Mercury Fax (08) 8911 0603 James Birtles newsroom@territoryfm. Danielle Post Tel (02) 8777 7777 Tel (02) 4221 2333 Fax (02) 8777 7757 Fax (02) 4221 2338 com facebook.com/Sunrise cos@illawarramercury. facebook.com/Territo- SBS @sunriseon7 com.au ryFM Tel (02) 9430 3715 Executive Producer facebook.com/Illawar- @TerritoryFM Fax (02) 9430 3040 Sunrise & Weekend ramerc News Directors [email protected] Sunrise @illawarramerc Joe Miller Chief of Staff Michael Pell Chief of Staff Matt Burn Media David King Ben Long 74 directory.actu.org.au Media 8Kin CAAMA Centralian Advocate ABC 612 Tel (08) 8951 9778 Tel (08) 8950 9777 Tel (07) 3377 5244 Television Fax (08) 8951 9717 Fax (08) 8950 9740 Fax (07) 3377 5596 [email protected] ceneditorial@aliceadvo- [email protected] @caama cate.com.au facebook. ABC TV Tel (07) 3377 5356 News Director Editor com/612ABCBrisbane Fax (07) 3377 5596 Paul Wiles Bryan Littlely @612brisbane [email protected] Deputy Editor Chiefs of Staff Chiefs of Staff Matt Garrick Kate Scanlan Kate Scanlan Tel 08 8950 9712 [email protected] Television Amanda Walker matthew.garrick@news. Donna Thorne com.au [email protected] ABC Amanda Walker Channel 7 Tel (08) 8943 3173 walker.amanda@abc. Tel (07) 3369 7777 Fax (08) 8943 3175 Sunday Territorian & net.au Fax (07) 3368 2973 NT News Chiefs of Staff [email protected] Michael Park (AM) Tel (08) 8944 9900 Chief of Staff [email protected] Fax (08) 8981 6045 B105 Warren Evans Jano Gibson (PM) sundayterritorian@ Tel (07) 3243 0110 [email protected] ntnews.com.au Fax (07) 3837 1071 Editor [email protected] Channel 9 Kylie Stevenson facebook.com/B105Bris- Tel (07) 3214 9943 Channel 9 bane Fax (07) 3369 8070 Tel (08) 8980 2868 @B105Brisbane qtqnewsroom@nine. NT News Fax (08) 8981 6802 News Director com.au Tel (08) 8944 9724 News Director Natasha Jobson Director of News Fax (08) 8981 6045 Jarrod Koh Mike Dalton [email protected] [email protected] River 94.9 Chief of Staff facebook.com/TheNT- Tel (07) 3813 1021 Kathleen Bruyn News Channel 10 [email protected] [email protected] @TheNTNews Tel (07) 3214 1073 Chief of Staff facebook.com/river- Fax (07) 3214 1030 Ben Smee 949radio newsqld@networkten. @river949radio com.au Agencies News Director Chief of Staff Darwin Sun Tanya Scherf Michael Augustus AAP Tel 1300 305 191 Tel (08) 8981 1730 Fax (08) 8944 9960 4CA Manager Bureau Chief Tel (07) 4042 8000 Agencies Tiina Urvet Xavier La Canna Fax (07) 4041 4699 Tel (08) 8944 9941 [email protected] qldnews@grantbroad- [email protected] AAP casters.com.au Tel (07) 3834 9999 Editor www.facebook.com/ Leanne Hudson Fax (07) 3834 9991 Newspapers radio4ca news.brisbane@aap. leanne.hudson@news. @Radio4CA com.au com.au News Director Alice Springs News Bureau Chief Michelle Widdicombe Tel 0418 890 040 Tracey Ferrier Editor QUEENSLAND Erwin Chlanda 4TO Tel 0418 890 040 Radio Tel (07) 4729 2377 Newspapers erwin@alicespringsnews. Fax (07) 4729 2165 com.au 4BC news-townsville@sca. The Australian Kieran Finnane com.au Tel (07) 3908 8244 Tel (07) 3666 7465 Tel 0418 892 330 facebook.com/4tofm Fax (07) 3908 8340 Fax (07) 3666 7499 kieran@alicespring- @4TOFm [email protected] queensland@theaustral- snews.com.au facebook.com/NewsTalk- News Editor ian.com.au 4BC Susan Graham-Ryan facebook.com/theaus- @NewsTalk4BC tralian News Director @Australian Scott Mayman Bureau Chief [email protected] Andrew Fraser Media actu.org.au 75 Media Australian Financial SOUTH AUSTRALIA Channel 9 TASMANIA Review Tel (08) 8267 1234 Tel (07) 3835 7500 Radio Fax (08) 8239 0403 Radio Fax (07) 3308 1149 [email protected] facebook.com/financial- Mix 102.3 Chief of Staff Tasmanian review Tel (08) 8300 1000 Andrew Rutter Broadcasters @FinancialReviewBureau Fax (08) 8361 8912 Launceston Chief adelaidenews@arn.
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