I’m an award-winning journalist with the ABC based in Sydney.
From cyclones to bushfires and flooding, I’ve reported from the frontlines of some of the country’s biggest stories.
I’m an experienced field reporter and video journalist, with the ability to work alone and in teams in challenging and remote environments. I excel at making contacts, gathering compelling content and filing for digital, video and audio platforms.
I started my career at the ABC in 2018 and have worked in the Longreach, Ipswich, Brisbane and Sydney newsrooms, including for leading audio current affairs programs AM, PM, The World Today and RN Breakfast and for Foreign Correspondent covering the murder of George Floyd.
I've won a Walkley award and Kennedy award for coverage of the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban, where I negotiated an interview with a high level Taliban leader.
I've also won three Queensland media awards, including for stories exposing alleged child abuse in outback Queensland, which led to the federal government changing its ABSTUDY funding policy.
In 2023, I was named Queensland's New Journalist of the Year.
I've completed Hostile Environment Awareness Training (2024).